everybody. i m lindsey riser in for katy tur in new york city. the big news today, the potentially historic battle surrounding house republican leadership and the growing resistance to kevin mccarthy, as he scrambles to find and secure the 218 votes he needs to become the next speaker. despite that, we learned over the weekend that mccarthy has already moved into the speaker suite in the capitol, if he secures the votes, no problem, but if he doesn t, he ll have to move out and that is seeming like more of a possibility by the day. before sunday, the number of republicans openly opposing kevin mccarthy was five but that number has appeared to grow after nine more republicans released a letter saying that mccarthy s concessions up to this point have not been enough to win them over. one of the original five, congressman bob good says the plan is to deny kevin mccarthy the votes he needs and see what happens. what we ll do is we ll block kevin. i suspect there will be 10 or 1
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they know are mmeritless. why he s in front of that court in california battles for his law licence and my be battles for his liberty as charged by jack smith as part of the conspiracy. my next question for you. it s been years now since a federal judge said eastman likely committed felonies along with donald trump. there is some structural reasons that i suppose make it logical investigating trump s role could have taken this long, but i have a harder time understanding why eastman s investigation into his role has taken so long. is it what you just articulated? he may be getting examined as a co-conspirator? yeah. look, i think there s no question that the department, special counsel s team, is looking at a conspiracy. president leader of the conspiracy, but others helped facilitate this effort to obstruct the joint session. john eastman is in that inner circle and bogus theories he
over the holiday weekend said he is not to blame for republicans poor performance in the midterms and the blame should be placed on the combination of how republicans ran on abortion and mitch mcconnell. we just talked about gop division in the house, because of these factions. meanwhile the former president leader of the company continues to blame the senate minority leader. is this as fractured of a republican party as you ve seen in some time? yes, because it is a long sort of unnegotiable line here, basically. you re either for donald trump or you re not for donald trump. it s not ideological, it is not even, you know, a philosophical cleavage, it really is about loyalty to the former president and that is certainly what he wants to characterize anyway. and you can see in his statement, that he doesn t, he s not about hardened unity and building it, and he put out another statement in which he listed all of the republicans that he had taken down, including senators and congressme