you re not backed by the county machine. you don t have the million dollars in the bank. you don t have the consultants. this is all people powered. how many other members of congress endorsed you? just the one. just the one. because others say, oh, i m going to stay out of this. she seemed to jump in and say, no, let s try something else. i think it was her recognizing, again, this wasn t about her saying, well, here is this progressive i need to back, but it was about recognizing what was happening on the ground. it was a real groundswell of our communities so activated and powerful around us. i think it was really her acknowledging the organizing around the campaign and how much excitement there was around it and it helped because we didn t have the money. so it allowed us to get our messaging out to folks that maybe we wouldn t have reached, because when we got our member o message out to them, we won the conversation. it s using the reach that she has online and off. m
balances? what would the impeachment function be? it is inherently political as we ve discussed. it has been used for political purposes through the years. one of the things that came to a head today, i think, particularly with the case where the president of the united states walks out of a meeting with those who are empowered in the constitution under article one and says i won t work with you, at some point you have to begin to seriously consider if you are those article one folks, to what extent is the political situation such that you had a constitutional duty to full if i have what was debated and decided upon between those founders so long ago. and it strikes me, and it is easy for me to say, i don t have to face the voters, but it strikes me if wriere a member o house of representatives, i would be inclined to at least have hearings on impeachment.
opponent who is going to take on bob menendez. and president trump grants clemency for a drug offender. we ll explain what it s about on the the daily briefing. harris: get to 2018 super tuesday. mini one. primary results in the eight states from last night. republicans and democrats both avoided disaster in california and democratic women dominated two house races in iowa. and republican who disavowed president trump in 2016 was forced into a runoff after she failed to secure a majority of votes. bring in now power panel. there is a lot of power. rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. d.c. vicehair michael blake. a member o the new york state assembly. great to s you both. michael, i m going to go to you first. you say this was a big night for women. phenomenal night when you think about what happened on last night. it showed around the country that the power and the impact
where do things stand now. you have to wonder what robert mueller thinks when he sees something like that. oh, that s what you think is going to happen? look, this is an ongoing investigation by both sides. and sources have told both me and gloria that the prospect of an interview with robert mueller was dim and is growing dimmer by the day since the raid on president trump s personal attorney, michael cohen. that said, it isn t off the table yet. they are still looking at some possibilities of how they would want an interview to be. but that doesn t mean that robert mueller will agree to that. and as we reported last night in an earlier meeting last month, robert mueller did bring up the idea of a subpoena, compelling the president to testify, which would mean it would happen, if he won, if there was a court battle, in a grand jury where the president would not be presented by a lawyer. that s something the president s legal team seriously has to weigh here. what do we know about
on the house side the judiciary panel is in talks with facebook on an appearance, nothing confirmed. and unclear if zuckerberg will be the company s representative to a hearing. house intel committee ranking member adam schiff has invited several players in the cambridge analytica saga to appear and then there s the house and energy commerce committee where they work to secure an appearance by facebook representatives. joining me a member o that committee john sarbanes of maryland. good to see you, where does all this stand with your committee? do you want to talk to zuckerberg or is it okay if he sends one of his other officials in. i think at this point it s best for zuckerberg himself to start appearing in front of congress and not just send lawyers and other company executives. he s the face of facebook. he s the genius behind it. he understands better than anybody how it works. he ought to come and testify and