David Gura hosts coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Issue even after the league itself changed the policy to keep these protests from happening. Even when the league isnt even playing. When its in the off season. The president still seems to relish going after africanamerican athletes. Its something that he just seems to always jump at. Something he seems to prioritize. This is unusual. This is not typical behavior for a president. President s dont normally go after private citizens or people who participate in sports. But trump does it again and again. I think thats part of the reason, he gets so much criticism from people in the civil rights community. Theres a lot at play here. Hub ris is one part of it. I was talking to Congressman Ryan from the 13th District in ohio a few moments ago. As the president prepares to go to ohio, insulting one of its favorite athletes whos probably not the wisest thing for the president to do. Lets talk a bit about
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districts. you have two types of republicans sort of writ large in the house. republicans who would benefit from having trump show up in their district and republicans who perhaps are a little more nervous about it. you might look at car bello in florida who has a challenging re-election. will hurd in south texas who also is very much far from being a lock. it s unlikely we ll see trump show up in either of those districts. mimi walters in california who s a very powerful member of the house who also is in you know, has a challenging re-election bid, and likely would not benefit from the president s presence in her district. it s a big country. there are republicans from all sorts of backgrounds and districts. every district is a little bit different. but of course there are many districts that do stand where the president s presence does potentially stand to be quite an asset for members. it s kind of the question here, especially in districts like this one in ohio where it s very m
one thing people haven t focused upon is that fact speaker ryan is leaving. these moderates that were previously interested in making sure he was in a secure position they don t care, do they. they don t he doesn t have that anymore. so that inker is boiling over. what happens next? i mean let s be realistic. we know this house republican leadership well. if they know a bill is going to die, they usually pull it. a doubt a vote happens tomorrow. what does jeff denham and corals car bello and mike kaufman right, what do they do next? i think the actual question here is that in the rub, with pulling it, you are right, they usually do. but they promised them a vote. they promised them a vote in exchange for dropping the discharge petition. and i think that if moderates don t get a chance to vote on this bill, you are going to see that anger boil over. there is already conversations about another discharge petition around another bill in a frankly would be further to the left