Newsom: The president is so desperate, he’s overseas trying to clean up his mess and telling people today to buy foreign cars and foreign beef. He has found $20 billion to send to a wanna be dictator in Argentina. $20 billion he found but he can't provide as legally required 6 billion from the contingency fund that was set up precisely for this moment.
Tapper: Reuters found the Trump organization's income from the first half of this year shot from $51 million to $864 million, about $800 million of that is from crypto. And the story details how most of the buyers are foreign investors and all how all this money is going to belong to Trump when he leaves office. Is this something that you're going to look into at all?
Comer: The difference between the way the Trump family operate and the Biden family is they're admitting they're doing this. The president campaigned as a business guy.
So as long as you disclose your income and disclose the sources, I think that's acceptable.
Jeffries: They got out of town in September and have refused to come back. So Mike Johnson has resorted to holding these daily press conferences, which are like a Republican family reunion—featuring crazy aunts and uncles talking gibberish to the American people.
It’s an embarrassment. These people are deeply unserious, and they need to get back to work so we can deal with issues that actually matter to the American people—including making sure that more than 40 million Americans don’t go hungry because of the Republicans’ refusal to spend funds they already have to provide nutritional benefits. They want to weaponize hunger as part of their continued cruelty toward everyday Americans.