always welcome to be with you. martha: what do you make of that when you listen to those sound bites from across the country there? as you correctly point out there, more people have come to the conclusion that the president needs to be impeached than not. m when ben franklin after the constitutional convention was asked do we have a republic or a monarchy and he said republic if you can keep it. this is the obligation that every member of congress took to uphold the constitution of the united states. nobody has any glee about this. but when you have such a blatant abuse of power, it is simply un-american to ask a foreign leader, a foreign country with election. martha: obviously the people who are saying they are in favor of impeachment absolutely agree with you, but this very sharp partisan divide on the hill, and you don t have
president trump: wow, that was excellent. wow, thank you. thank you very much. great job. he is a warrior. he is a warrior. i fully said that. also with us tonight are representatives from your state that are fantastic. a couple from outside of your state, but we will welcome them also, right? but these are also great fighters, great warriors, how rogers. bretz guthrie. [cheers and applause] thank you, brett. thomas massie. [cheers and applause]
one of the first things that we will get to is this discussion. over the weekend, on friday democrats learned that their vote to begin in the impeachment inquiry against the president is that they really only had no republicans at all with him. unable to convince the colleagues in this process that this is something they will go for it. so now they have to tried to convince the american public on both sides of the aisle in the country. and if they succeed at that, they began the process with relief release of public transits and the run and what they said appear then you have public hearings. they have their work cut out for them to try to sway opinions and their direction here appear the polls show america is very divid on this as well. fox news poll shows 49% of americans want to impeach and remove the president, 41% say no to impeachment. and in mbc wall street journal, the findings in this poll as well
and matt bevin is making kentucky great again. thanks for your help tonight. [cheers and applause] and working together, we are changing the federal courts forever! [cheers and applause] nobody has done more to change the court system in the history of the country than donald trump. [cheers and applause] and mr. president, we are going to keep doing it. my motto is leave no vacancy behind. [cheers and applause] so president obama, left mitch, me, all of us, he left 142 opening judges. you are not supposed to allow any. you don t do that.
low unemployment rate, lowest unemployment rate among latinos and african-americans since we began breaking the numbers out by race in 1948. over the last two years, wages have been rising. they were rising in 2014, 2015, 2016 but raising 70% more for the supervisors than they were the working people. the last two years they have been raising 24% more for the working people than the supervisors. that is a large part of that is a result of the tax cuts. strong economy is going to be a big plus for president trump in the election. i was also taken back by his remarks about impeachment. at first he sort of suggested that having 49% of the american people saying that the president ought to be removed from office is sufficient. we have never had that. we had to have a large bipartisan consensus to avoid a constitutional crisis. and sort of the, you know, sort of ease with with he suggested they are good shape.