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clear tonight with the charges but the political fallout could be a boon to his ongoing presidential campaign. joining me now, ashley alison, director for the biden lsh harris 2020 cain, and doug hide, the communications director for the republican national committee. doug, we ll start with you since it s your party. thank you. the people are raising questions. what we re hearing from the trump team tonight, trump s calling this election interference. his campaign says it s nothing more than a continued and desperate attempt to harass him. how are republicans going to respond to these new charges from jack smith? ooi m reminded of the talkin heads song where they say, same as it ever was. donald trump is going raise a lot of money. we know that s going to happen. we can assume his republican candidates are shy of accusing trump directly on this. the long-term looks dangerous for donald trump, and that s what he s referring to, i would

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20191228 20:08:00

is polling only 55% against biden amongst people calling the economy good. that is the price of his behavior, and it is why we are on this knife s edge between this economy and the doubts about the way he has conducted himself. it s such an important point. to your broader point there, if there was any other president, they would be headed toward a massive re-election with these economic numbers. doug, we re still at an impasse over what the looming senate trial is going to look like. it s not clear what pelosi, schumer, mcconnell are willing to budge on. in the end who do you think is going to blink here? what s the way forward? i think we ve learned one thing, when mitch mcconnell has a plan, he executes it, it s successful, he does not blink. if this process moves to the senate, it is in mitch mcconnell s hands and he ll proceed as we all expect.

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20191228 20:05:00

let s open this up to conversation. joining me now political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic, ron brownstein, and former communications director, doug hide. doug, i want to read you how one reared has summed this up. the president of the united states has today alone retweeted two q non accounts, a pizza gait account, and an account that described obama as muslim scum. this insanity isn t even a blip on the news radar. doug, reremember those famous accounts of nixon talking to the paintings on the wall, is that trump s version of that? it is a good point. it s almost like this has come to be expected from the president of the united states. i m remooishd the of george costanza, the sea was angry. trump goes down into a tweet

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20191228 20:11:00

i mean, they are establishing precedents that will come back to haunt them. there will be another democratic president someday. maybe as soon as 2021. republicans m congress are going to warrant to do oversight if they have a majority. they are saying they are willing to put their partisan loyalty over spoonlt and i think they are laying down some examples that will come back to haunt them. the pendulum swings back and forth. doug, going fully into 2020, was there an encouraging headline for guiden, i would vote for joe biden republicans, it included republicans who were formerly in office, all acknowledging his appeal, carlos ka bello says he could attract disinterested republicans, obama defense secretary chuck haguel saying other republicans have told him

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quite enough. and he is shocked at the resistance that he faces, you know, that he continues to face. but i do think i mean, you know, to doug s point, it s not everything is reassuring that came out of this, because i think the whole process on nafta is revealing of what ultimately is the challenge i think for president trump in the eyes of many americans. if the president was thinking about doing something as momentous as pulling out of the north american free trade agreement, normally, you would have an extended process. you would have white papers from the treasury department and commerce department, you d have hearings on capitol hill, you d have presidential speeches in which he s laying out his views, you d have a procession of people coming in and arguing before you threaten it. you know you can only do it once. you know the rules. and none of that, there was none of that. the idea that he was on the brink of doing something this momentous and then shifting course at th

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