of light when the most recent campaign fundraising numbers came out earlier this week. there had been a handful of trump-endorsed candidates that weren t doing as well as the more moderate, we ll see, the less pro-trump republicans running in those races. so i think there is still some light at the end of the tunnel. as one who is still a registered republican, if you re going to have a functioning democracy, you need two strong parties. right now we re not headed toward a strong republican party, just one that s the party of trump. we keep thinking this is going to turn around. but with meetings like kevin mccarthy is having with trump and so many republicans, elise stefanik just switching things around and hitching her wagon back to trump, it s going to be tricky. until we have some real consequences, which we may have in 2022, you know, they re going to continue on down this trump
there, they were secretly working for the good of the country, not for the good of donald trump. but that had never been true. all those adults in the room did was legitimatize the most destructive presidency in american history. right. megan, if there was a fantasy of adults in the room, maybe there was a fantasy of adults in the republican party because we see the trump loyalty test play out in the states. you have gop leaders endorsing primary challenges in favor of trumpian candidates. where does that leave the party? in a really bad place. you know, i did start to see a little bit of a light when the most recent campaign fundraising numbers came out earlier this week. you know, there have been a handful of candidates, primary challengers that trump endorsed that weren t doing as well as the more moderate, the less pro-trump republicans that are running in those races. i think there is potentially some light at the end of the tunnel as one who is still a registered republican,
need to win. so afghanistan has never been right in terms of the resources necessary, and at times it wasn t right in terms of the strategy, and that really i believe is the big story. and i don t i can t speak to the so-called conspiracy i find that really hard to believe based on my knowledge of the people involved and the situation. molly: so not a believer of the grand scale conspiracy that someone tried to lay out there in the press. general jack keane, it is so wonderful to talk to you this holiday. really appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. yeah, great talking to you. merry christmas. molly: merry christmas to you. eric: some high school students and college students seeing president trump. as you can see speaking to the young conservative activists, the turning point usa s annual summit. let s listen. we ve got a lot of things that they are doing that they weren t doing. we ve got to keep what we re doing.
seems to be true. what nancy pelosi is doing is demonstrating once again that we are a country of laws, not of men or women, and in this instance, one man. eric: what can we expect? washington correspondent for usa today is joining us. it really is, man, it is a standoff right now. both sides don t seem to be moving. what is behind all this political jockeying? well, house speaker pelosi has said she does want to send the articles of impeachment to the senate, but that she wants to be assured of a fair trial first. she is concerned that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky has said he doesn t view himself as an impartial juror. he views himself as working closely with the white house, coordinating with the white house about how the eventual senate trial will work. there s an impasse about how to set the rules for that trial. eric: how do you think this will
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