trumpism out of their system even if trump is in seriou decline, and facing al smattering of legal problems the problem, joe, is that this is like a state for human flesh at this point. i remind people, when you ar in congress, you were a couple ballrooms to the right of th mainstream republican party at the time there are people who are i that position, who are sensing that they have power they have strength, they can b disruptive to kevin mccarthy either in his pursuit of the speakership, warren anything else that he tries to do these people can actually, possibly, grind most o congress to a halt for the nex two years. how do they reconcile that folks who were in your camp? how do they reconcile the idea that the only way to mov forward is to actually relinquish some of the power we can have it, we can slo congress down, we can t stop congress and kevin mccarth from getting stuff done, but then what happens in two years how do you protect yourself to voters it s interesting, ali,
popcorn and watch this fight, it s actually an important point that lauren boebert is underscoring, which is the right flank wants to hold on to the motion to vacate. they want to hold on so they can make kevin mccarthy s life hell. it s essentially a procedural tool that allows any sitting member to issue a vote of no confidence at any point. to remove the speaker at any moment. to remove the speaker at any moment. this is what kevin mccarthy is living in fear of. if he can magically get to 218, which is an open question, he could end up having one of the shortest speaker shimps in history because this will be held over his head. now how defensive marjorie taylor greene has gotten of mccarthy is fascinating to me. she did a multithread tweet defending him, his conservative credentials. that signals to me she has promised something that is strong. committee assignments, but what else? i think it would be more than that for her to put herself so far out. another point that stands
brian congressman dan crenshaw joins us now. what brought to you the point where you had to call them out and could you fulfill what you said you would do and make their life hell? we absolutely have to. look, they declared a war on us a long time ago. i think everybody understands that by now. we have 80,000 americans a year dying from fentanyl. that s not a drug problem, that s a poisoning problem. on purpose. they have been at war with us for ail who. they facilitate this the entire immigration crisis. they facilitate the whole thing. time we go to war with them and time we make the mexican government cooperate with us on that. legislation last week called declaring war on the cartel s act. increase our authorities basically treat them like terrorists. allow sanction those though aid and abet them. you know what? i m talking to the mexican government. corrupt mexican officials that aid and abet these. they have go after them in a whole of government approach. this should not be a
and turn it on its head. pete: exactly what i was thinking. rachel: it is astounding. it is also worth noting she was the prosecutor, the d.a. in california when there were whistle-blowers come out and found that there were, the sale of human baby body parts and she was the one who squashed the whistle-blower to get his videotapes, made that whistle-blower a, his life hell. so i mean she is somebody who is not really interested in getting to the got of crimes and indeed selling human body parts is a crime and planned parenthood was involved in it. there was evidence that they were involved in it and helping to cover that up. to get a lecture about the border czar about the morality of abortion, it is astounding. will: you say turn morality on its head. all three of us agree, you hear
i felt safe. you look at this city here. do you feel free now? i believe if i am walking down the street, no one will hurt me forwho i am. i don t think the trauma will ever go, it will stay there. what i believe i can do isjust make something of my life here. i am still grateful to the british government, to the home office, to everybody who got me out. but there is another million people left behind. do you worry for your family who are still there as well? i feel like i will have a better life and they will suffer. even though they have not helped me anyway. they have made life hell for me, but there is still some guilt that i will live a very comfortable life here and those people are going to starve. our biggest concern is there are no safe routes, no prospect really of those people in any numbers being able to exit afghanistan. it s desperately important