Billionaire Tom Steyer is putting his personal fortune behind an effort to get President Trump out of office. The "Need to Impeach" initiative started with a YouTube video, and now more than 4.7 Million people have signed its petition. Tom Steyer, Founder and President of "Need to Impeach," explains how he is trying to influence the political landscape.
"We are trying to enable the voice of the American people to be organized and heard by elected officials," said Steyer.
On whether this initiative is about electing more Democrats to Congress, Steyer says he does not have a specific step by step plan for how this is going to work out because "events are going to overtake all of this."
"It's like we are on a wild horse, and that horse is going to take us to some places we never expected," said Steyer. On Friday Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged thirteen Russians in a plot to interfere the 2016 U.S. presidential election through social media propaganda. President Trump tweeted in response, "Trump campaign did nothing wrong - no collusion!"
"The big question for this president is why is he not protecting the American people--why is he allowing a hostile foreign power to attack us," argued Steyer.
Sean O'Connell, Managing Director at Cinemablend, says that Winfrey will have a strong female base and expects midwesterners will choose her at the ballot, too.
Michael Wolff's new book, "Fire and Fury Inside the Trump White House" was released today, well ahead of schedule. News and energy around the book are high, especially for a non-fiction book. While the book focuses on Trump and how he runs his White House, some argue that the biggest losers from the book may be former White House adviser Steve Bannon.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo rolling back the Obama-era rule that allowed the recreational marijuana industry to flourish. That policy kept feds from cracking down on pot trade in states where it's legal. Cannabis Now's Associate Editor Greg Zeman and The Hill Correspondent Reid Wilson explains how companies in the marijuana market are responding.
On Your Future Home: Housing trends and tips with Quicken Loans. On Between Bells: The Fire and Fury causes a political Bomb Cyclone. How will it affect the Mueller probe? We're joined by storyful, Conservative Daily, Nest Seekers International, Compass, Citi and more.
"Fire and Fury" is the biggest news of the day. Michael Wolff's explosive tell-all from inside the Trump White House has provoked legal threats from the president himself, and intensified the war between Trump and former adviser Steve Bannon. Jason Howerton, Senior Editor of the Independent Journal Review.
The intersection of Washington DC, Wall Street and Silicon Valley and the egos that drive them.
Kalanick sells Uber shares, and Apple admits vulnerability. Plus Michael Wolff's controversial book "Fire and Fury" hits shelves today, and the east coast digs out from the "Bomb Cyclone."
Kelly Weill, reporter for The Daily Beast, joins us to talk about Michael Wolff's new book, which gives revealing details about the disarray in the Trump campaign and the first year of the administration.
Kelly Weill, reporter at The Daily Beast, told Cheddar that they "come from very similar worlds." She argues that "Trump has a tendency to boast," and Wolff might've been a "willing listener."
Political consultant Rick Wilson explains how Steve Bannon went from adviser to enemy. "The relationship is over," he says.
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