the way to the supreme court, he was swatted down with executive action on immigration, so i don t fault this administration for being hesitant to use executive action. juan: i m not saying that. people want to see the end, it is not popular among anybody. you want to see an end to the policy, we ll talk about legislatively. juan: we have a situation where republicans are stuck among themselves. no doubt about that. juan: especially amnesty and president trump said he was opposed to the bills and now saying, i m not sure, if you change it, the question is, what is the compromise among republicans? all right, we ll talk about that in the next block. in the meantime, house republican leadership putting back a vote on compromise immigration bill, but the president is placing the blame squarely on democrats, who he says are trying to destruct whether congress can pass a bill ahead of the mid-term election. plus, today is deadline for d.o.j. to hand over documents
having those discussions now about what is legitimate and what is not. two quick things, one to kennedy, i think that democrats are invested in a solution. i m not saying there is not politics at play, lots of politics, but remember, the president stopped this policy and changed the policy. said, it wasn t my policy, it had to be congress. this week, he acted unilaterally and it was something he could fix. that is what you asked to do. everybody asked him to do. now he s done it, you re upset about that, as well. he said it wasn t something he could do. we are in a situation where right now republicans are not reaching out in the congress in terms of looking for bipartisan deal, they are trying to find resolution among themselves asthma jority in the house. compromise bill came out of objections from democrats, mad rat republicans acquiesced to. the other thing, president obama had so many legal problems, all
the executive branch. senior justice department official telling fox news, we agreed to provide documents by friday or explain why we couldn t. that process is underway, including delivery of many requested documents yesterday and today. a lot of frustration on the house, but also among the american people. kennedy, pretty simple questions you are getting from members of the house saying, when did this russia probe begin and more information about this informant on the campaign. are they right to be as frustrated as they are? part of the frustration is political, obviously. any time you have members of congress and their grandstanding, political element, this is legitimate request, sometimes impossible to separate the two, you have to err on the side of transparency. f.b.i. and d.o.j. have problems with perception, it doesn t do them a lot of good to hide behind some of these excuses