and i aced it. i think it was 35, 30 questions. and let me tell you, they always show you the first one, like a giraffe, a tiger, or this. a whale. which one is the whale? donald trump is again bragging about acing the dementia test. while claiming that presidents should have full immunity for any crimes they might want to commit. former u.s. attorney general eric holder joins me on that. and on a big victory in louisiana, where a new legislative map with two majority black districts is advancing in the state legislature. plus, with a border deal on the table, which senate republicans say is a great deal, trump s maga caucus in the house is saying no. because they want to continue to stoke fear ahead of the fall election. but we begin tonight with donald trump. the leading candidate for the republican presidential nomination telling americans very clearly that he should be able to murder and jail anyone he wants to, and no one should be able to stop him. not a single pe
tucker: walls are hurtful she was nodding, i m know sure she was agreeing but i think in the mid 1800s in texas, that was an independent nation, shared by european settlers as well as mexican settlers. then the europeans forced the mexicans out, that was duplicated in california. she s talking about a lot of the people that are now outside of the country are actually descended from indigenous people. tucker: aren t they dead? i said descended from. tucker: in your ancestors lived in a place you have a right to go there and use their social programs for free? you ee desended from them tucker: the woman said it s wrong to put a border wall up because it would keep people who are indigenous out, and gillibrand said that s right. but if your ancestors lived in a place that you have by definition genetic citizenship or something, is that true do you think? or is that insane.
he s watched msnbc before, i can assure you of that. he has gotten information from that. fox news has placated. but there s a conservative base of people who buy products that are advertised on these stations and every now and then you better speak to them, you better talk to them. i think i m seeing the economics of cable tv, the economics 6 politics. but the message is, whether it be stormy daniels, there s so much out there to about sorted right now, that i m not sure what s beating its way through on that station. let me ask you, just heard, his base includes, the white evangelicals. they don t care about him being unfaithful to his wife. that s obvious. but they really care about building a wall to keep mexicans out. they really care about a wall to keep the brown people out. really care about it. that might have been the galvanizing issue, they really, really care about not spending
never-trump republicans were saying, look, this guy s playing you for a fool. we want you to be citizens but he went to c pac. this is a man who started off by running and saying we need to build a wall and keep mexicans out. that s essentially what he was saying, they re bringing rapists over the border. i m completely out of time. they are yelling at me in my ear. thank you guys very much for being here. we ll be right back.
that would mean to our economy. in one way or another it is is possible we could get the revenue from mexico but not necessarily their government. errol, just to finish on that point, that was an empty promise. does it matter now? he was tough talk, talking about immigration, going to keep mexicans out, rapists out. so did they really care it is not going to be a brick and mortar coast to coast wall? will anything trip him up? will anything hold him responsible? politically i suspect his base will you know, if he just sort of keeps evolving in the direction he s going and saying, you know what, you re going to pay for the wall. people in elements of his base who will glad my pay for the wall. they want to see this happen. it is a metaphor for a change in immigration policy.