This is so far looking at the reelect, they seem to have a rule about who has the legal fees paid for by campaign donors. You have to be named donald trump. Did good thing for the trump family is they have two of those guys. Two people. Junior and senior. Ivanka needs anything, uhhuh. Kushner, do you get any money . Exactly. Poor mike pence, next week, is going to be raising money for the trump reelection fund. Hes raised money for his own pac and donated that money to the trump reelection fund paying for juniors legal fees and mike pence pays for his own. The funniest part is he then has to sell the plasma to help jared and the other non donald trump Family Members pay their legal fees. Running out of blood. Yeah. You know that the president s going to volunteer him. Tap mike. Hes healthy. The paler he looks, the more hes pumping into the trump
family legal fees. Thank you. Have a great weekend. Thank you. You too. All right. I m in for launs odonnell. To rally tonight in alabama, don
Those guys in pennsylvania and West Virginia will not help him. The kids are coming to washington in two weeks. Maybe a million of them demanding something be done. He cant hide in the white house bunker when kids and teachers say you have to do something. At that 340e789 it, hope hicks, his most loyal person walks. Theres a lot there. Youve seen the unraveling of the power structure. Veteran republican operatives, seasoned Military Figures and the family and inner circle. Hope hicks, if josh rafael. Jared kushner is supposed to carry on our most secret sensitive negotiations . Hope hicks leaving, josh leaving. On guns, republican feeling the heat. Rick gates turning on him, flynn already turning on him. Manafort about to. On guns the republicans are feeling the heat. Suburban voters in places like philadelphia want to see gun control. Republicans know the nra gets base voters to come out. They need to show some movement. Thats why you saw the president today trying to show movement. H
democrat on the committee won t talk about the negotiations, but rank and file democrats tell my colleague, manu raju today that that is not an option that they think is viable. they think the american public should see him testify publicly, and that they deserve to know the full story here, jake. all right. laura jarrett at the justice department, thank you so much. appreciate it. let s chew over all of this with our expert. karen finney, let me start with you. mueller, it seems like he s willing to testify in private. do you think the democrats are saying that s not good enough or right? is that the right approach? i mean, they can have him appear. well, certainly, i think it s the right approach until they are satisfied that should he appear and should they get all of the underlying evidence that they want to make sure that they see as part of that, i think that has got to be part of the bargaining, the back and forth that they re going through. and obviously, mueller is, you kn
think round one the president should be very happy. but it is only round one and now we are waiting for the attorney general to decide whether summary is going to be. what he received from mueller is by regulation confidential. so now, what is he going to release? i think what he will release sometime today may disappoint us because i don t think it s going to be as detailed or get the underlying information that everybody s waiting for. sandra: when you say disappoint us, what do you mean? buzzword is transparency. everybody wants transparency. interestingly enough the attorney general is conferring yesterday and today with the deputy, rod rosenstein. guess what he said about transparency? he said it s a knee-jerk reaction to think that s a good thing. there are times when we should not be transparent and is referring to the situation.
for him. what do you expect to see today and what happens next? he will veto it very quickly and that will be then it will come to the house. it comes to the house first and if we have two thirds of the house vote to override the veto then it goes to the senate and they need two thirds to override. they didn t get two thirds on this vote so they don t have the votes. seems we had 245, they needed 290. they are a long way from overriding the president s veto. i m sure there will be a vote to override. it will not be successful and will not get to the senate and those 12 will not have a chance to change their position to send word to their constituents that they do support what the president is trying to do. heather: we have 30 seconds left, the mueller report not happening today, not going to be