latter part that president zelenskyy, excuse me, did not really flip over. he wants to be in n.a.t.o. right now and of course, that s not happening. lucas tomlinson at the white house with more, lucas. let s go back how the week started. president zelenskyy was angry and fired off a tweet he was angry there was not much more concrete steps to join n.a.t.o. we heard president biden language without a firm date and president biden later spoke in helsinki and hinted the war could be over soon. the answer is, putin has already lost the war and my hope and expectation that ukraine makes significant progress on their offensive and that it generates a negotiated settlement somewhere along the line. the best possible solution would be some sort of negotiated settlement, as you heard the president talk about, but everybody realizes, dana, that s not possible right now. some u.s. officials privately called this war a stalemate. the front lines have not changed significantly, ne
mention it. the true social post went out monday and was forwarded to me actually during a drive up from des moines to our district for our special session and you know, it weighed heavily on my mind and really had three hours on the drive up here to think about that and kind of set things in motion. neil: all right. when you say set it in motion, you heard what the president had said, the former president about kim reynolds he s angry at here not showing more respect and gratitude to him that she s playing this role of a neutral observer as the caucuses, you know, are being, you know, staged ahead of the actual caucuses in six months and he doesn t like that and ripped her a new one and doesn t want to invite her to any of his events. what did you think of that. rightly so, she remains neutral. iowa is the first in nation for the caucus and she said from the start she s never wavered
money up on social media up to $1,000 saying please, anybody, i don t care who you are, vote against my colleague, we would rather have you than her, that probably was the number one tipping point, but this has been something going on for years. there s an article out in one of our local newspapers that goes into more detail about that, but this was not an overnight decision. neil: you know, there s a lot of back and forth in georgia, of course. it was, when you lost the two senate seats, not you specifically, but the state s republican party. there was a lot of second guessing, even down to the president, donald trump, at the time losing georgia to joe biden. are you satisfied with those results that they were legit in your eyes or you feel as the president does at the time that that was not accurate, that that was not a reflection of the real vote in georgia? i think it s clear that
latter part that president zelenskyy, excuse me, did not really flip over. he wants to be in n.a.t.o. right now and of course, that s not happening. lucas tomlinson at the white house with more, lucas. let s go back how the week started. president zelenskyy was angry and fired off a tweet he was angry there was not much more concrete steps to join n.a.t.o. we heard president biden language without a firm date and president biden later spoke in helsinki and hinted the war could be over soon. the answer is, putin has already lost the war and my hope and expectation that ukraine makes significant progress on their offensive and that it generates a negotiated settlement somewhere along the line. the best possible solution would be some sort of negotiated settlement, as you heard the president talk about, but everybody realizes, dana, that s not possible right now. some u.s. officials privately called this war a
do you think that that can stay? yeah, that s i ve just seen the poll and you re correct. there s a lot of time now between now and the primary and i did this to support governor desantis, you know, from the comments he said. it felt like a personal attack on our governor and so it wasn t it was to make a statement that yes. neil: the reason that i mentioned it, she is supposed to be impartial. she has said she s impartial, but a lot of people who follow what s going on in your state say she is very much leaning to governor desantis, has attended some events with him, i believe. so, is donald trump technically right on that? you know, i think with the president he has a lot more constraints on what he can visit, how many times he can show up and what he s able to do because of the secret service requirements.