allies ever trust us? in a sign of mr. trump s weakening position, apparently, there are limits. last night, he gave in to critics and reversed his decision to hold next year s g-7 summit at his florida doral resort. despite cracks in his support in washington, his approval rating remains resilience among republicans so far, as it has throughout other crises in his presidency, and his base is showing no sign that its patience is being tested yet. i took a lot of heat, even from some of our congressmen, even from some of our senators, but now they re all happy. that s not true. after a week of damaging impeachment depositions in congress, a much criticized so-called cease-fire in syria, and the admission of a quid pro quo in ukraine, the president s republican support in congress is showing signs of erosion. on monday, the president s former top adviser on russia testified that former national security adviser john bolton called rudy giuliani a hand grenade who is going to blow
gordon sondland testified, vice president global affairs and communications, nick clag. president trump delegated all thank you for joining me. ukraine policies to kurt vol mark zuckerberg is saying what facebook stands for is the celebration of freedom of speech. since from a business perspective, facebook has spent the last 12 years aggressively govenor testi volker trying to do business in china. former senior state department aide, he testified i think mark zuckerberg s the trump administration moved speech was quite open. ukraine policy away from career he did want facebook services to diplomats which in part led to his resignation last week. be available to focus in china george kent, top state and tried very hard to do that department official in charge of and looked at all sorts of different ways to make it ukraine policies. he testified he was told to lay possible. in the end it was not possible. low after raising questions but it was not facebook s about what rudy
had with the president of ukraine which is, of course, the singular event that got this impeachment inquiry started. garrett, let s go back to fiona hill for a second. what new revelations came from the president s former top aide on europe and russia yesterday? reporter: the most interesting thing we ve learned so far is the degree to which she also raised red flags about what was going on in ukraine and how it was being handled within the white house. we know she also took her concerns to john bolton, the national security advisor, essentially the top foreign policy and national security aide to president trump and engaged in a back and forth with bolton. it is, in fact, bolton s words coming out of hill s testimony that have been the most interesting thing. bolton called rudy giuliani a hand grenade. he said he didn t want to be anywhere near the drug deal that giuliani was running out of ukraine, trying to put distance between the national security council and giuliani.