"I do believe that they are going to get something done and the reason I believe it is because it would be a political calamity for the Republican Party at the end of the day not to do something."
"He is deeply, deeply unpopular in Britain. He was going to be greeted with demonstrations and protests and it was going to be a disaster for him."
"I don't think this is the last such outrage we're going to see because I think what's clear after a year of experience with Donald Trump as president... he does not change his behavior."
"The irony of all of this is it comes on a day when two members of Congress called for Sessions to be dismissed, and, of course, that's exactly what the president would want now because if he had an at..."
"Well, odd I think would be a polite way to describe it. I mean, there is -- it is so -- it is so foreign to me having worked in the White House and knowing how scrupulously people dealt with the Justi..."
"Well, I look I think that the -- his loyalty is to the president I believe, and the White House."
"One important question you can answer goes to this question of whether there was a cover-up of a crime."
"Yes, I mean I think it's a little early to talk about political capital because this is one of the most unpopular major pieces of legislation a president has passed in his first term."
"Yes, it's really peculiar. He feels -- he feels a compulsion to claim that his is the biggest, the best, the largest, record breaking, on almost every subject and it's unnecessary."
"This is a consequential bill. It's a major rewrite of the tax law. It does greatly reduce corporate taxes."
"There's an impetus, and I think it comes from the president to try and shut all of this down."