Former President Donald Trump said on Tuesday night (GMT), hours after his arraignment, that he was the victim of election interference and he lashed out at New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg for bringing criminal charges against him. aaa
impeachment is a political charade. are not 2/3 of senators to convict and remove the president. we all know how it is. reporter: senator lisa merck kusky told a local tv station that she was disturbed to hear senator mitch mcconnell was closely coordinating with the white house on a trial strategy. senate republicans are pushing for a quick trial. president wants a trial to examine joe biden s son hunter s ties to ukraine. biden is now clarifying saying that he would honor any legitimate request from congress, though he says subpoenas should go to those responsible for shaking down ukraine. he says that is the trump white house. mike? mike: rich edson reporting live from mar-a-lago. thank you. joining me from louisiana, congressman steve scalise, the house minority whip. welcome back to fox news sunday. good to be back with you, mike. mike: congressman, we want to begin with breaking news.
maybe it s a nice present. i think the public ought to know maybe it s a president where he all those meetings that pelosi sends me a beautiful vase as and schiff held in secret behind opposed to a missile test. closed doors to remove a mike: we ll ask the sunday panel duly-elected president that about the fragile state of u.s., ought to be alarming to all americans whether you voted for north korean nations. all right now on this president or not, they would try to go behind closed fox news sunday. doors to reverse the will of the people in the election. the whistleblower ought to be known and testify, that they mike: hello, again. tried to take out a it something happy new year from fox news in washington. president. everybody in america has the the debate over parameters after right to face their accusers. senate impeachment trial goes on why should the president be this holiday weekend. denied that same constitutional president trump spending it in right. mike: congressman st
also new today, the washington post is out with a new report, pure madness, that s how one ally of the president describes his behavior in the wake of scandals. aides over the past week have described anxiety and volatility with an uncontrollable commander and chief at its center. as one official put it, we have not bottomed out. now to global threats of a global trade war, president trump escalates fear saying he could impose a tax on european cars. jeff bennett is at the white house. geoff, what more can you tell us? reporter: good morning, dara. president trump is back at the white house today after spending part of his day yesterday at the mar-a-lago retreat. and attending the gridiron dinner last night. we don t expect to see or hear from the president today, but trade will continue to top the agenda. the president is dismissing warnings from european leaders that his promised tariffs on aluminum and steel will trigger retaliation from some key u.s. trading partners. eve
about some proposals aimed at ending gun violence. i m speaking to you right now from the parkland amphitheater, the site of a memorial for the 17 lives lost in that tragic school shooting earlier this week. we understand president trump when he gets back to washington, is going to meet with high school students and teachers. he s going to host a listening session on wednesday, and then on thursday he s going to meet with state and local officials on the topic of school safety, and as we previously reported later in the month on february 26th, he s going to meet with governors and state attorneys general on this issue of school safety. jeff, the back drop to all of this is that tweet storm we ve been talking about throughout the day on msnbc, the president firing off more than a dozen tweets in the last 24 hours on twitter. give us a sense of what he covered as we get into conversation the substance of the tweets. he s ben senng a flurry of tweets as he spe the day at his mar-a-lag