the implications? the big question is whether speaker of the house nancy pelosi is able to use the i word is how they are investigating the circumstances regarding the president. this committee has been open about the fact they are working on building the case against president trump. chairman of the judiciary committee, jerry nadler, has said they are currently involved in an impeachment inquiry but they need a couple of additional steps to trigger some legal tools they would be able to have if they go all the way on that. in particular in our understanding, the committee is not currently using a grand jury to investigate the president. that s something the committee has used in the past and prior impeachment investigations. it s a tool that s available to them. there s currently no reporting or evidence they re currently using that tool. that s something we re keeping an eye on over the coming weeks. the use of the i word by nancy pelosi, in addition, sara,
theory that the voters choose the people. if president trump wants to put the g-7 summit at his golf course, there s nothing you know, he s not going to get arrested for that or fined for that. if congress decides that that is a violation of the emoluments clause in the constitution, the president couldn t take payments from foreign governments, which he would if he hosted them at his resort, if congress think it s it s a violation, they could impeach him. there s nothing illegal because the president has so much leeway. you ve done so much reporting on potential emoluments violations. from all your reporting on these alleged cases, is there anything that seems most egregious to you be, the greatest violation? doral would be far and away the biggest violation. potential violation of the emoluments clause in terms of foreign money coming in and also a violation of what trump told us he was going to do at the beginning of his term. he said, look, nobody can stop
an american in leverage for the activists, super engaged citizens. negotiating table, and the president trump said enough. joe biden says i have the most name recognition, i m ahead in the polls and that may not be and so there is a lot to unpack here, and welcome to you, mike. what s the most democratic that timing, location, and all of come to the caucuses in iowa. that, and what can you tell us not the primaries but the about the story? and good afternoon to you, caucuses. that s an important distinction. he s trying to manage aleck. expectations saying i m in the long run. a l and a lot of people are upset by super tuesday we ll see my lead in the national polls reflected in the overall about the close proximity of delegate count. all of this paints a picture camp david here, and the site of of a three-person race. so much history and the people is it fair to say that s what it are raising the eyebrows that is down to now? the president would consider it seems to be that wa
security interests. i ll leave it to the department of defense to talk about specifics, but no one should underestimate president trump s commitment to achieving those goals. and, alex, there are 14,000 american troops still 18 years later fighting that war in afghanistan, supporting the nato mission of resolute support. one other big controversy about all this we should mention is the location, camp david, really peace talks way back in the carter administration that resulted in that historic agreement. sort of a hallowed location. a lot of people raising eyebrows about hosting the taliban at camp david. let s discuss this with ted lieu from california. he s also an air force veteran. nice to see you, congressman. thanks for joining me. what about this is most concerning to you, that the administration called off the negotiations with the taliban, that they did so supposedly when the talks were going so well, that it was announced on
president trump and who is visiting his property. at least 90 members of congress have been seen in 188 visits to a trump property. 26 of whom were republican senators. 250 trump administration officials have been seen making more than 630 visits and that is including 24 of the 32 officials who have served in the president s cabinet. and more than 100 officials from nearly 60 different foreign governments have also been to a trump property since 2017. let s bring in abdul al say yesterdasayed, and republican strategist susan del percio, and republican strategist rayna shaw. and what is so surprising about these numbers and what is motivating people to go make these trips to his properties? well, it is not surprising at