suddenly they say this is the breaking point. i don t believe it. quinnipiac poll says 94% oppose his removal. i think people are getting ahead of themselves thinking republicans are doing a big jail break on trump. i think the support there is stronger than this poll suggests. and, i mean, i think the other indicators for where the republicans are is they re a-wol. i don t know if you were back for the sunday shows. i ve seen, the silence is notable. i think the polls can also be indicators. i take your point that republicans support trump and oppose impeachment. i think the idea that the white house is rattled by some of these swings in pub lk approval in a way they never were. he railed against the mueller problem before he took off his pajamas every day for 23 months. this has been going on for what, four weeks? i m not saying it s not notable. i take your pioint on republicans. i can see it. the swing, especially among independents which is where all the vaping and all t
information. what that exactly means is unclear, whether or not that would simply delay things even further, court proceedings will play out for some time. jerry nadler, the chairman of the judiciary committee, announced they will move forward on two lawsuits today. they ve been planning to move forward on one, getting grand jury information in the mueller problem r probe, and two, to try to compel don mcgahn to hand over records and testify before his committee, but those could take some time, so what will that actually mean for the speaker if she will move on a green light for an impeachment proceeding going forward. we know that members of our caucus will more than likely support an impeachment proceeding. she says she wants the courts to play out and see where that leads on the question of opening up an impeachment proceeding. the leader of the house intelligence committee is not there, either. sara murray has been following
wife and family. a member of congress. and have taken a pledge with your life to serve others. i appreciate that. what you re doing now is more dangerous than when you were over there. sometimes i worry. you re a person of integrity. you lead with your heart and head together. it doesn t matter your ideas. i hope if we fight who to put where militarily. they come to you. it s your job not the president to declare war. i hope you take the power back. god bless you memorial day weekend. thank you. we ll have you back soon. god bless you. take care. the president loves to talk about government waste. especially with the mueller problem. notice had never talks about himself. and he s spending big bucks, your bucks. numbers like we have never seen before. for a president. if we want to make posters and have presentations, let s do one
escalation of fights and taunts between the president and speaker, democrats as a whole, perhaps the biggest question facing both is this, is there something the president could do or say that would push the democratic caucus over the edge? to help us answer that question, i m joined by two house democrats. there are different sides of this impeachment issue. congressman steph faulten of massachusetts, and a bid of an impeachment skeptic. i will start things off with a massachusetts democrat and 2020 candidate, congressman, why impeachment now? why is it now? what was the trigger for you that said, okay, now is the time? actually, i voted for moving forward with impeachment over a year ago. it s clear there s enough to have this debate. over 30 of the president s associates have been indicted by the mueller problem. his campaign chairman is in
never threaten an iranian. this comes after president trump warned iran if he wants to fight, if it wants to fight, it will be the end of their country. former cia station chief believes the trump administration is taking the right approach. we have made a very clear move, which is deternsz. we have said to the iranians that if you launch any strikes against us, our pugh people, our installations and region and beyond, we are going to respond. jillian: iran reportedly claimed quadrupled production of enriched uranium. don mcgahn confirming he will skip a house judiciary hearing today. the former white house counsel was supposed to testify about the mueller problem. jerry nadler threatening him with contempt if he does that. ing we are expecting mr. mcgahn to show pursuant to the subpoena. democratic congressman