President Donald Trump and where he stands on tHe Economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy cnns Abby Phillip takes us through What The trump White House enacted during his four years in office and looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or to change if elected to another Term Nafta has been a disaster for the United States, a complete and total disaster it was april 20, 173 months into Donald Trumps presidency. And he wanted to withdraw the United States from nafta. The north american free Trade Agreement he would say repeatedly in the Oval Office to E Everyone Whwho had was s s there ripping us off they take advantage of america, were suckers and losers. Its been very, very bad for our companies and for our workers he heard lots of concerns when he was out campaigning from bluecollalar supporteters thes food fight, nafta had taken jobs from America Trump wanted to announce their withdrawal on Hihis One 100th Daday in offic
chairman has said publicly, and my understanding from his public comments are that there are certain systems that he doesn t have access to. that was his explanation, and i m going to i think you should follow up with him on that. did the white house ever search for the same documents the chairman searched for? i don t know what he found, so it would be hard to make an assessment of what he was briefed on and what we know. that s a really hard question to answer at this point. is it possible these documents were merely surveillance reports? i m not going to get into hypothesis, john. i don t know what he found. to say what s possible or not, i don t know. let me finish, if i could. is it possible these were surveillance reports from security clearances that were collected after people filled them out? i don t know. i honestly don t know what he s got on his systems and what the intel community has on theirs that he wouldn t have access to. i don t know what he would have