provisions for impeachment. no president of the united states ever has asserted that kind of authority. and it s exactly why we are having this kind of forum that we re having tomorrow, which is there are underlying devastating facts in the mueller report that go to the president s misuse and abuse of authority. his authoritarian actions, words, obstruction. and whether or not the democrats in particular are able to get mr. mueller to simply perhaps read from his report and say because the report is devastating and very few people in this country have read it. if you pick out the excerpts, mr. mueller reads them and they say to him, mr. mueller, is that accurate? is that an accurate reflection of what you found, that there are these instances that suggest obstruction by the president of the united states, et cetera, et cetera? the democrats are on trial here too. and they re on trial in terms of
understand how bad it was. i said here s the problem. you all know that and you ve done nothing about it. he goes we passed hr-1 all ha matters are laws, not bills. either you can make a deal and show something can get done or people are going to get upset. mueller can t argue a lot of those points tomorrow. what he can do is tell you what he found and why they found it. and he can explain a few things that are outside the corners of that report that really matter. i also agree that i think he can actually bring the mueller report to life. yeah, he can. because people don t who s going to read it? we barely have time to read all this stuff. 3% they safety population read it. and that s people probably lying in favor of having read it. you don t want to say you didn t read it. 3% say they read it. don t you think the expectation, especially from the democrats, that it may be i mean the folks that are going to be watching, that it may be too high, just like in the mue
policy debate by the democrats. the election will be a an identity battle. who are we. who do we want to be. who is us who is them. see what the power did when it was in power. that s the right right now. not what it says it woud do. you know democrats want spending. they didn t want the corporate tax cut. we know that. now all the definitions are up for definition. i don t refer to the parties this much these days. just the left and right. democrats used to be for the working class. republicans the cigar chomping fat cats. the left it trying to reclaim them. the right cannot claim to be about safeguarding spending not after this administration and a tax cut that wasn t paid for in all this spending put on top. i know this isn t getting wattage because of mueller. this deal and shift matters. it matters nor than all the angry talk about which side is
image of the outsider and the left is trying reclaim them. here s another new wrinkle to consider. the right cannot claim to be about safeguarding spending, not after this administration, and a tax cut that wasn t paid for and all the spending put on top. i know this isn t getting wattage because of mueller. and that s okay. but this deal and this shift matters. it matters more than all the angry talk about which side is worse. people will be selling you on what they re about. remember what they actually did. and also remember cnn s live coverage of mr. mueller begins tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. thank you for watching. cnn tonight with d-lemon is sitting right next to me. spending, spending, spending. did you see how young paul ryan looks? that s what power will do to you. he went from being this is what i m all about to he got in there and he just swallowed that big tax cut and all of the bogus rationales he would have never accepted under an obama administration. w
that guidance, carl? i think he doesn t want to be a witness here. and he wants to be sure that he follows the justice department rules. but again, i can t be in his head either. i think it s time happily we re at the point of ending the speculation. we re going to find out what s going to happen. i think we ve been right to try to game it out, to see what the republicans are doing, what the democrats are doing, and to talk to the people who have worked for mr. mueller. and now we re going to see what happens. you keep talking about the people of the country. i think all this takes place in the midst of a divided country, a divided people, a cold civil war that s been going on. and perhaps 10%, 15% of those people in the country may not have made up their minds about donald trump. and this is going to go to the question of making up their