times, politico ace rachel bail and the wall street journal s sabrina sa beaky. give me your take so far on the summit. the president touting the victory in rome on the 15% global tax, some focused on policy rather than personality conflicts. and i think that s where president biden would like to be, he doesn t want this to be a relationship between the u.s. and allies focused on personalities but make progress on key issues, like for the eu rolling back the tensions there. as we head into the g20 alliance summit, i think there, very low expectations countries will come out of kopp with anything really significant. perhaps individual commitments from several countries but moving forward and tackling this challenge, i think the reality is we re just not in place where that will happen and that really
follows a court rebuke to the white house s claim that it has brought immunity that protects presidential advisers from ever being forced to give testimony to congress. the opinion, now under appeal, was scathing. the judge writing, quote, presidents are not kings and absolute community from compelled congressional process simply does not exist. with me this day to show their regulator, rachel bail, michael sherwood. we are in the middle of a serious impeachment inquiry. what are we to make of a presidential tweet that says, sure, and then the secretary of state has serious questions about his contacts with rudy giuliani and his refusal to turn over state department documents, including the emails of people who have decided to defy him and