extensively at the white house before reporting. neither of them wanted to comment, and neither me nor my colleagues today have gotten complaint from the white house asking for question or clarification or anything wrong regarding the president s tweet. it seems to me the president has the right to make his opinion on twitter and express it, but we stand behind the reporting 100%. josh, when general kelly arrived at the white house, what, eight months ago or so, many said he was the one to bring some order back into the west wing. has that order been brought, and is that what his expectation was? he cut down on the size of meetings, close the door to the oval office, put new rules in that kind of ban people walking into the oval office talking on their cell phones. he s instilling some positive time for the president and looking deeper on issues, and really has kind of kept the
erroneous materials that were getting to the president, but the president has become chafing. they said, this will not last long. the president has lived his life away and we ve seen that increasingly happen. the president has been in on major hiring positions. he s often not on phone calls anymore, he s spending less time in the oval office. making policy pronounce mts, like sending national guard troops on the fly, tweeting major announcements and kind of going it alone like he s going to do for his campaign. his successful campaign, i might add. so josh, your reporting to the washington post and cnn reporting, there have been heated discussions, if not debates and arguments between john kelly and the prisoner.
dealing with no food. we re live on the ground to find out what s being done. and a state lawmaker accidentally undermining her party and her principles with the press of a button. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. first to a dramatic moment on the campaign trail. the presumptive republican presidential nominee, mitt romney, firmly stating his position on the u.s. supreme court s historic ruling up hodding obama care and directly contradicting what his top campaign advisor said earlier in the week. our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash, is covering romney in new hampshire on this july 4th. she caught up with him earlier in the day. how did that go, dana? reporter: very interesting answer. remember, it was a revolt against taxes imposed by the king of england that spurred this day we re celebrating today, independence day. so perhaps it is fitting that whether or not the health care mandate is a tax was the question of the day here on the camp