russian was more of a friend or more of a fall after donald trump was elected with republican starting to say that they thought that russia was more of a friend. the question i think is our people led by their leaders or do leaders follow where their voters are? so you ve got this big question, donald trump has really changed where he has stood on this question of intervention overseas very quickly. will his voters follow? you have a lot of information are not interested in things like boots on the ground, very concerned with what is the actual endgame. so if the polls wind up supporting or not supporting this action, does donald trump stay the course and how does that factor and is a big open question. martha: thank you so much, you guys. good to see you all. coming up next, and deadly vehicle attack in sweden is responsible for at least four deaths and many more injuries. officials describing the events as terrorism. with the travelocity customer first guarantee.
what times of voters thought russian was more of a friend or more of a fall after donald trump was elected with republican starting to say that they thought that russia was more of a friend. the question i think is our people led by their leaders or do leaders follow where their voters are? so you ve got this big question, donald trump has really changed where he has stood on this question of intervention overseas very quickly. will his voters follow? you have a lot of information are not interested in things like boots on the ground, very concerned with what is the actual endgame. so if the polls wind up supporting or not supporting this action, does donald trump stay the course and how does that factor and is a big open question. martha: thank you so much, you guys. good to see you all. coming up next, and deadly vehicle attack in sweden is responsible for at least four deaths and many more injuries. officials describing the events as terrorism.
learned the president and the speaker spoke by phone after that meeting. it was described to me as a good call going forward. again, we know that there s kind of a lot of kind of positioning right now about who might actually end up taking the blame as it s being described to me. the president, the speaker and house leadership, whether anything is going on behind the scenes, at least publicly they are trying to show a united front. they re trying to get this to the finish line. but they still don t have a very clear pathway yet, don. good call. when people grin through they re teeth, yes, i m going to get this done. so do you have any indication, phil, on whether the freedom caucus is going to stick together through this entire thing? reporter: it s the big open question right now. i can tell you a couple members that i ve spoken to after the conference meeting said they were coming around, said that they would come on board. but the big question is how many of those members of fre
reporters about this? it s hard to imagine any intelligence professional or experienced staffer providing that advice. so honestly, that is a big open question. matt, what happens next? you know, your guess is as good as mine. i m kind of curious to see if anybody is going to ask what if what mr. nunes disclosed was classified. he has gone on about leakers and the illegality of disclosing classified information. and he got up today and talked about things that are still classified, as far as i understand. well, we re going learn a lot tomorrow morning. rajesh de, mieke eoyang, and matthew rosenberg, thank you all for joining us tonight. reports that trump s former campaign chairman was paid millions by vladimir putin s confidante. that s just that news just
overreacted or he acted very inappropriately. is there is there a way for a chairman to repair that? so chairman nunes serves at the pleasure of speaker ryan. speaker ryan can replace him at any time if he becomes a problem. but you have to remember, chairman nunes was running the national security transition for the trump administration. so all the hiccups that we saw during transition, you can lay that at nunes door. and he is grading his own work as the chairman of the committee. i think he is in many ways very compromised as he goes forward and tries to figure out how to conduct oversight of the intelligence community. raj, who would have told the chairman that it s okay to run down to the white house with this and then go out into the driveway and talk to the reporters about this? it s hard to imagine any intelligence professional or experienced staffer providing that advice. so honestly, that is a big open question. matt, what happens next? you know, your guess is as