three have lost their primary but all the way over here four decided not to run, this he retired. overall it looks like it s probably going to be 2-8. overall in polling of republican voters how accepting are they of those who moved against donald trump? i mean, this is i think the picture, should the gop be accepting of those who voted to impeach donald trump, among republicans 5% say that the party should be very or somewhat accepting, the vast majority 64% say not or all accepting that is driving primary defeats of those who voted to impeach donald trump within the republican party. let s wait and see what the voters say tomorrow in wyoming. voters sometimes surprise. they do. a chilling bulletin this morning from the fbi the department of homeland security, threats against law enforcement on the rise after the search of mar-a-lago. plus new reporting on a statement signed by at least one trump lawyer back in june that turned out to be false.
they re damning, they re horrible. i think of the young women who testified here today, what they went through. i don t see where they get much solace out of listening to this and what the american people feel. senator grassley just mentioned about jay abbott he retired. was that a forced retirement? it was not. did he ever face any possibility of prosecution? we referred our findings to the department s prosecutors for consideration about the false statements that he made to us in our interviews. by consideration do you make a recommendation when you do that? we don t make a formal recommendation. as you know as a former prosecutor, they re informal
banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. this has been a tough week for one of the tougher guys in the trump west wing and that s the chief of staff john kelly, the retired marine corps general. not only has he been forced to witness this shameful quote about fellow veteran john mccain, let s not forget, which has gone without criticism or apology by kelly among other ot now he s taking heat for these remarks he made in that npr interview. let me step back and tell you the vast majority of people that move into the united states are not bad people, not criminals, not ms-13 but they re also not people that would easily assimilate into the united states. they re overwhelmingly rural
this has been a tough week for one of the tougher guys in the trump west wing, and that s the chief of staff john kelly, the retired marine corps general. not only has he been forced to witness this shameful quote about fellow veteran john mccain, let s not forget, which has gone without criticism or apology by kelly among others, now he is taking heat for these remarks he made in that npr interview. let me step back and tell you that the vast majority of the people that move illegally into the united states are not bad people. they re not criminals. they re not ms-13. but they re also not people that would easily assimilate into the united states. they re overwhelmingly rural people and the countries they come from, fourth, fifth, six
the aisle and get things done in a way that john mccain so eloquently and so powerfully said should be done, and then by his vote demonstrated an example of leadership and led by example just last night on the senate floor. senator blumenthal, thanks very much for joining us. thank you. all right. we re going to about to interview reince priebus, his first interview since all of these dramatic developments were announced by the president about an hour and a half or so ago. in the meantime, as we await the start of that interview, i ll be interviewing reince priebus, i want to bring in mike rogers, our cnn national security commentator, former chairman of the house intelligence committee. what is your reaction to this, reince priebus gone from the white house, john kelly, the retired marine corps general, all of a sudden will be the next white house chief of staff? well, it s one thing that generals know about, wolf, it s body counts. and this white house has a bunch of them.