but it s unusual that they ll do any lawmaking. and trump wants all these people at the rallies to get out and vote for candidates who are afraid of these immigrants really destroying their lives. look, it s a great topic also for reporters. i know, stef, you write about this latest caravan in your piece. big picture here, what is all at stake in if they try to get into the u.s., is there action that you think the administration will definitively take? right. this is the caravan is just part of what s going on at the border, obviously. it s become a way for the president to, again, address immigration, one of his favorite issues, something that resonates with his base, but we re also seeing this rush of family immigrants coming across the border, being arrested for crossing illegally. this is something that s infuriated the president. we have seen the report that top
show you how far the republican parties has fallen under the trump presidency. it s unfortunate. look, the president tweeted on immigration this morning, and noel, i m going to put this to you. look at the needless pain and suffering that they are calling. look at the horrors taking place on the borders, as he blames democrats for this. what is he talking about? doesn t he take some blame for this? i got to tell you something, he got elected from 16 qualified and fantastic candidates. he got elected on one thing, build the wall, immigration. the timing for this could not be better for the gop. if you keep showing the picture of the thousands of people trying to get across that bridge, that s all the republicans that support trump need to rally that base. they came from the trenches and elected trump in that primary to be victorius over immigration.
critical position, especially in regards to the mueller probe. what we have seen from both republican and democratic lawmakers, they will push back against any attempt by the president that s interpreted as trying to interfere in the mueller probe. when we talk about the possibility of jeff sessions leaving, his replacement is the next question. i think the senate would be very careful in terms who they saw fill that position and who and sort of make sure that they get promises or pledges from that individual, that they wouldn t just seek to interfere or, you know, curtail the investigation too too much. abigail tracy, a number of articles written by you in the last few days, so we ll have you back soon. thank you will, alex. president trump says he loves women and respects them, so why so many insults? apparently it s complicated. you ll hear more from the author of golden handcuffs. and the next hour, what the
leadership seemed to push bernie sanders aside for hillary clinton, so there s a lot to unpack here. look, i got to say i love the activism of millennial. i look at march for lives, our future lies in your hands. next time you talk to them, tell them they have to vote. i will. thank you, simone boyce. president trump s former campaign chairman prepares for sentencing on eight counts of fraud. he arrived in a wheelchair as his lawyers say they have medical issues relate to his confinement. joining me now, former federal prosecutor and nbc analyst cynthia oxney. welcome. good morning. do you know what the problem is with his confinement?
borrow/build style of the trump companies. her son, who was trump s father was a child, an adolescent. he did not start the company but he did work like an ant once he got out of high school and turned it into an empire. the mother, i actually think she s kind of the rose bud in trump s life. at the new york public like rip library, when she arrived here from scotland, straight out of muck boots, the tenth child of a fisherman s family, she ended up working as a maid m polishing silver in the carnegie mansion in new york, one of the richest families. i think that experience left her with a lifelong craving for royal, for class, for putting on