progress through the focus of being on donald trump. his attorney was clearly aware that there were going to be things applying to him as they re discussing these release conditions. who trump could talk to. and the judge did acknowledge that walt nauta worked for donald trump. he worked for his every day. and so having a situation where the two of them can only be cannot discuss anything at all and could only communicate through their attorneys would be quite difficult. he s his personal aide, for those who don t know him. he s not a house hold name. he fetches his diet cokes and was seen fixing his collar at a golf tournament at mar-a-lago recently. is there anything that stood out to you kaitlan, as you were in the room as you were watching this. this is one the quietest courtrooms, we were instructing there there was no disturbances and anybody would be removed an the number of security officials in the courtroom both protective details, for these two men, jack smit
stand by his side, the lindsey grahams of the world, the marco rubios of the world, the individuals out there who are saying this is just a political prosecution, this is not real, the charges are unfair, this is just people out to get donald trump, what would you say to them? well, yeah, i would say this. for those who think there is a double standard, and take for purposes of this discussion, assume there is a double standard. assume hillary clinton should have been prosecute and it was not fair that she wasn t and joe biden should be prosecuted an it is not fair that he s not. that is what these people believe. the answer to their complaint about a double standard, the question they should be asked is even though biden has escaped scott free, clinton has escaped scott free, fill in the blank has escaped scott free, is the answer to the double standard who let donald trump escape scott free, is the answer to the double standard to revert to no standard at all? i think that is wrong
strong foreign policy. a lot of things that have changed under donald trump. chris, very policy difference here that i would point out that i don t think ana is quite grasping here. a lot of candidates went into 2016 believing in their minds they hne set notion of where the republican base was. as we got into that summer of 2015, what every other candidate not named donald trump realized is that they were wrong on thes trade, and it was donald trump who is the one who actually connected with them, and so there was this disconnect between the party elites, the jeb bushes of the world, the marco rubios of the world. and actual grassroots activists who are the conservatives driving the party, and when donald trump showed up it shows your party is in favor of the dreamers. president trump connected with those people and that s why he whipped everyone in the primaries. that s why he was ablereach out be republican base there s also something else, jason, right? republicans are a
a clean bill on dreamers. this could be a myriad of immigration issues. what they wanted initially. remember, we all remember dianne feinstein in the cabinet room with the president when he had that 55-minute meeting and she was going in hoping for a clean bill on the dreamers. that was never in the cards, you re right. they have a promise for a vote by february 8th. they have a promise from mitch mcconnell of a debate that will be a level playing field with opportunity on both sides for fair amendments, but here s the thing. we talk so much and have talked so much over the last few years about what a divide there is inside the republican party over immigration, right, the jeb bushes and marco rubios of the world, versus the donald trumps of the world. that we saw that play out intraparty on the gop side. you re going to see a split here on the democratic side too. again over the issue of immigration. i would imagine even if as dana is reporting, to have two senators in the room wh
long term. a roy moore victory means this fight for the soul of the party is being won by trump and bannon and being lost by the likes of, say, the marco rubios of the world. indeed. and, chuck, vaughn hilliayard h just pointed out the lack of reporters that would ask question. but in regard to the allegations of teenagers, the one teenage girl is millie moore. let me play that for you. what do you think are the characteristics of a really good senator? the constitution. not trying to get elected again and trying to stay in office for 30 or 40 years and building an empire. you re there to serve the people. i know this segment has the feel, sam stein, of something out of the onion, but this really is this is the