what was the motivation of jeff sessions? he so far has not been able to provide that context. of course, i know he s said. he did enter this new thing saying i couldn t question the a 1r5i8 b89 of my chief investigator. was that the same condition very sags? was it a winch and a lot. . he did mem prerjd. off one on the firing of comey what says directly involved the rulg thin. the aides are walking right now into the press briefing room. so is sean spicer. let s listen. wow. we even fwob at whole f all house today.
he can t attend the festivities tomorrow. give me a break. i don t question donald trump s legacy as the next democratically elected president, but i question his legacy of a man of honor and man of his word when he s proven to be nothing more than a con man and a liar. every opportunity to show good faith is lost and it s interesting to hear a nbc reporter suggest is he modula modulating. how many examples do we need? when you look at the back and foh that is continuing today, we have the backdrop of martin luther king jr. day. that is tomorrow. the question i think that s being put out there, should a president, a president-elect, have this tone, despite the criticisms that have come across against john lewis and his comments about the ill legacy of this president-elect.
week tour secured and laws are enforced, i believe the country, all people in the country will be in a much better position to fix these thorn problems. if you re worried about some deportation forced coming knocking on your door this year, don t worry about that. let me ask you a question, daca is deferred action for childhood arrival. an action president obama took granting ig lelilegal status. if president trump wants to undo daca, you would tell him not to. it s what is a good humane solution. there is a contusistitutional i here, which is president obama tried to unilaterally write laws without going through congress. under the separation of powers, presidents don t write laws. congress writes laws. the elected legislative branch writes the laws. this current president,
the great state of wisconsin, i suppose. go packers. all right. is that was this position on trade? it really motivated a lot of voters. it s a position you don t share. i want to introduce you to bill jones. he s a tool and diamond maker and runs a medium sized manufacturing company. mr. speaker, i have concern about our trade deals, our unfair trade. we have lost in the past decade probably hundreds of jobs. our community has lost thousands of jobs. these are good jobs in the community with health care and retirement benefits. i actually started supporting mr. trump more when he started talking about fixing the trade deals. our support grew because without trade deals and fixing them, our country will not have good paying jobs we need. now my question to you, mr. speaker is how will you as
leader of the house, help with this new administration fix these trade deals. it s a great question, actually, and we ve talked about this a lot. the president elect and his economic team and myself how do we work together to do just what you said because look, when i go to my kids track meets, it s at monterrey stadium in janesville, wisconsin and you look down the end zone and you see a shut gm plant. the core of my hometown was general motors and now it s a 4 million square foot mothball. we experienced the same things where we ve lost really good family supporting manufacturing jobs. there are a number of things we can and should and will do. number one, we do need good trade deals but here is the point. getting good trade deals means go out and get other countries to play by our rules. you add up the countries we have trade agreements with, we have a trade surplus with them. you add up the countries we don t have trade agreements