Trump started all this with this outrageous call, this terrible call. And think about this for a second. We know for sure that he was pressuring the leader of another nation, in fact one that was weak and beleaguered to start an investigation.
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Kasich discusses the implications of Trump's call to a foreign leader and supports the impeachment inquiry.
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But, you know, throughout my lifetime, I've learned that sometimes when you're a leader, you have to walk a lonely road.
If people want to get in and they want to express themselves, good for them. I mean, that's -- it's, you know, people -- this is America.
It is only if you are able-bodied, if you are childless, and you live in an area where you are getting food stamps, and there are jobs available, then it applies.
You can't do that in - when it comes to international politics. There's too - there's too many sensitivities, and there's too much that matters, and too much at stake, to just go off the cuff.





