go to jail. remember the reporting we ssaw, related to paul manafort the money laundry and you put toke the previous reporting which was he had already been told he would be likely that he would be indicted at some point. i want to pivot slightly and talk about a report i know you contributed to in the new york times regarding the gop smr it from president trump, you have senators flake and corker openly opposed to the president. how widespread are these feelings about the president within the gop? the source that i have on capitol hill and from reporting on capitol hill, there are a lot of republicans who feel like jeff flake. there are a lot of republicans who feel as though the president needs to be more presidential. that the party is somewhat falling a off the rails, that they re not getting things done, by the way they look bad. this idea that president trump is essentially not being the role model from the white house that republicans would want him to be. the issue is,
reporters saying, yes, i kind of understand where corker is coming from, there is this idea they have to pack constituents that back their individual senators. if you are a senator from pennsylvania. you talk about the president and come out against him, when you go home, you will face rowdy crowds asking you, why didn t you support the president? you went to washington and you are basically a part of the swamp. i think a lot of the senators and republicans are fearful of their own base, as a result i don t think you will see a lot of jeff flakes out there, that s what may reporting tells me, there won t be people like bob corker, unless they retire in ways again i don t see, i think there will be people whispering for a long time and will try to be focused. every time you talk about trump, they will talk about tax reform. those support bob corker s falling numbers in tennessee, thanks for weighing in. twitter and facebook under fire. executives from the social media companies head