president just say, hey, i m coming to join you and i m going to talk about steel and jobs. the president campaigning for them will be pretty much on a case by case district. in this pittsburgh district, it seemed to be a benefit store rick zicon who is struggling against that democratic candidate. just this week, the president announced a tariff on steel imports, which rocked the traditional republicans but seemed like a good play in this district, so playing up those tariffs, playing up this kind of red meat rhetoric, they could think would be significant to a candidate like zicon, and also trying to spin in election on tuesday if they lose. let s turn to the mueller investigation, as the new york
do the collection. and right now we have this process happening over at the house intel committee, run by the republicans there, that seems to disregard all of that. and seems to have a political a very strong political agenda. i would say it s part of the president s in my view apparent effort to obstruct justice. and they re doing it without any regard for very serious national security risks. evan mullan within stuart kaplan thanks much. when we come back a ton of breaking news on the russia investigation tonight. the past few hours in fact. how did the president campaigning as a friend of law enforcement end up with a fight with many of the senior officials.
but it is leaning towards republicans. it is in their favor now which is good for the president. he is hanging onto a very slim majority. i think the vice president had that where he had to come in and break the tie several times now. they want to keep going in that direction? i don t know. the best thing they can hope for is a president campaigning and then being in sync in a lot of ways. with their campaigning. i think the race in alabama, the senate race, that showed us what we need to know which is you cannot take anything for granted. that s true. years ago in massachusetts we had a similar thing when scott brown won the race there. it may not be the case where you think it is complacent. speaking of the unconventional president, could he be a major factor and if some of these representatives and congressmen and senators hold their seats, lose their seats and they are picked up? how big of a role will the president play? it will be everything! he will be the role.
support legislation. only three democrats voting for it because they re up your re-election. i d say about roy moore once again, i m not here to defend. if it was true he did it to my sister, i would be in jail for my reaction. the fact of the ma thor is if he did it to your sister would you support the president campaigning with limb? if he did it to my sister would i support the campaign? no, i wouldn t. if it s somebody else s sister or daughter it s okay. somebody else s sister or daughter look, these accusations, look, if he did it. these are accusations. how important is he s not been charged. how important is character for the president? i don t know. ask bill clinton. how important is character for donald trump? how important is character for donald trump? you d have to ask donald trump that question. you know donald trump. i think donald trump judges people in a way whether or not they will be loyal to the agenda he s going to pass.
says he likes to use. let s get some analysis. let s bring in the panel, charles hurt, a.b. stoddard, and tom rogan. commentary writer for the washington examiner. welcome to washington. this is special report. charlie, it was classic president trump on this page but clearly they are trying to emphasize the middle-class part of the pitch. this is by far the most populist presidency we ve had in modern times. i don t ever remember a president campaigning are hosting an event with long-haul truck drivers. if there are people who fall in the category of being forgotten then in politics, they would deftly be some. never heard a president walk offstage to creedence clearwater. i am in favor of all those