devin nunes was the chair of the intelligence committee. never made a public peep about this. paul ryan would have access to the same investigation, reappointed me to the committee. donald trump, who villainized me at every rally, more access to classified information than any person who walked the earth. if he could have weaponized that to go after me, you know held he would have. there s nothing there. i did what every american should have. this is some bakersfield bs. it s kevin mccarthy, weaponizing his ability to commit this political abuse, because he perceives me, just like mr. schiff and miss omar as an effective political opponent. let me ask you, congresswoman omar, about what republicans are saying about you. that there is a pattern of anti-semitic and other controversial statements that make you unfit to sit on, in your case, the house foreign affairs committee. i m told that republicans presented a list in their meeting, in their private meeting this past week, include
role in deciding who sits on what committees. and among the committees i m told he s offered an opportunity for these members to sit on, is the rules committee, which is extremely powerful, decides which pieces of legislation ultimately makes it to the floor. so, this is a couple of the top lines we are hearing. we don t know what else is part of this package. but i did catch up with patrick mchenry of north carolina, who is a mccarthy ally, but is also well thought of within the freedom caucus. and he said without getting into specifics of the deal that s on the table, said that he believed it was a deal that the conservatives could get behind, but then that the moderates that are still supporting mccarthy would not have a problem with him conceding on. so, this is progress. and the one thing, stephanie, that i think is different about tonight versus the conversation you and had last, night in the conversation we re having throughout the day, yesterday in today, is that all sides seem
of lawmakers, on important committees within the congress. and the speaker plays a big role in deciding who sits on what committees. and among the committees i m told he s offered an opportunity for these members to sit on, is the rules committee, which is extremely powerful, decides which pieces of legislation ultimately makes it to the floor. so, this is a couple of the top lines we are hearing. we don t know what else is part of this package. but i did catch up with patrick mchenry of north carolina, who is a mccarthy ally, but is also well thought of within the freedom caucus. and he said without getting into specifics of the deal that s on the table, said that he believed it was a deal that the conservatives could get behind, but then that the moderates that are still supporting mccarthy would not have a problem with him conceding on. so, this is progress. and the one thing, stephanie, that i think is different about tonight versus the conversation you and had last, night in the c
does it matter? if the american people had known the contents, would that have changed their decision anyway? martha: potentially. i think it says a lot about what twitter is: it s not a town square, not place and we know this clearly from everything that s been revealed of the inner workings of this company. they made decisions about what works, didn t work, what they wanted to sit on, amplify. they are not an open town square f and open town square forum, and that is why elon musk says he wants to get the dirty laundry out there i want to start from square one in a way that makes it more of an open town forum. the new york times reported it, the new york post wanted to tweet and share it. the new york post as a journalist organization. say what you want about the articles, the articles they print and whether you agree with what they say come but it is a journalist organization. it s not twitter s job this
asked do you see opportunities for parbipartisanship, he said absolutely. i welcome people joining us to eliminate the new 87,000 irs agents and making america energy independent. he s saying i want to work with democrats who will embrace our agenda. so it was kind of he was kind of giving democrats a red wave except he wasn t using all his fingers. the people in the freedom caucus are going to be a big headache for him. and marjorie taylor greene is not his best friend. she does wield a lot of power. and so she s going to have say on what committees she s going to sit on. she isn t on any now. he said he s going to put her on committees. not only is he walking a fine line with donald trump, but he has to walk the line in his own caucus to get elected. let s talk about democrats. let s talk about biden. you worked in the white house for a long time