The MeidasTouch Podcast - Trump gets Stunned as GOP Revolts on Senate Floor
Episode Date: January 11, 2026MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Republican Senators revolting against Trump by voting against him on a key resolution and Meiselas speaks with Democratic Senator Andy Kim about the big cracks... forming in the Republican Party. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The A's are 52. The nays are 47. The motion is agreed to.
The joint resolution will be placed on the calendar.
At the end of last week, Donald Trump was repeatedly rebuked in the Senate and the House by also many members of his own party.
You know, Donald Trump trying to project strength and unlawfully invading Venezuela without authorization.
and then Donald Trump, again, continuing to kind of beat his chest about being a predator in the Western Hemisphere.
But what ultimately I saw was weakness and cracks developing within the Republican Party and his MAGA base.
There was also that weird story about Donald Trump calling like the Secret Service on Marjorie Taylor Green.
I'll do a whole other video on that.
But that vote right there was a war powers resolution where the Senate voted basically to restrict
Donald Trump's power to further invade Venezuela without the authority of Congress.
Separately in the House of Representatives, the Affordable Care Act resolution was also passed to
extend the subsidies there.
17 Republicans joining with the Democrats there.
That still has to go back to the Senate.
We also saw the Senate in a unanimous consent vote agree to put the January 6th plaque up,
which Trump and Maga Mike and Trump's DOJ has been resisting.
So you see those cracks developing.
I want to bring in Democratic Senator Andy Kim from the great state of New Jersey.
Senator Kim, it's so great to see you.
What are you seeing develop?
Because, I mean, I think that those two votes, also the January 6th plaque vote,
which is as Donald Trump was putting the disinformation on the White House website about J6,
among a number of things seems to show actual weakness.
at the end of this week.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, Donald Trump wanted to enter 2026
with a lot of strength.
I mean, this is the midterm election year.
This is the year that's gonna shape the rest
of his presidency.
And with the start with the Venezuela strikes,
I think he thought he is on top.
But in fact, this week, what I saw here at the Capitol
was a lot of cracks in his support,
a lot of signs of the weakness.
And for instance, you know, we had the briefing
with Secretary Rubio,
and Secretary Heggseth, you know, that was something that I actually think created greater concern amongst senators.
I think that briefing was the reason why a number of Republicans voted against the Trump administration with the war powers
because nobody wants to have this go on for years of America running Venezuela.
And that's literally what Rubio told us in the briefing.
He said it publicly since that this is going to be years.
Rubio said that this will be the remainder of the Trump administration.
will be, you know, be running Venezuela.
And nobody wants that.
And I think we're starting to see those cracks.
And I think that this is going to be the effort that hopefully will snowball as we get towards
the midterm elections.
Right.
You look at Venezuela and it's like, well, what is the, what's the plan?
And, you know, there seems based on what was said publicly, I know some of the briefing was
classified, of course, but there doesn't really seem to be a plan.
And then it's like, okay, so you're going to have basically Maduro's team, Delci
Rodriguez, Deistado, Cabello, the enforcer. They're going to run things. And then what about Machado?
And now she's going to Mar-a-Lago to give Donald Trump her Nobel Peace Prize. And maybe there's
a trade for that this weekend. And people like, what are we even doing? We're going to war over
Nobel Peace Prizes or because of Maduro's dancing. And by the way, it doesn't seem like
China and Russia got the message that they're banned from Venezuela.
because if you look at what Lavrov's saying and Demetri,
they seem to be still pretty chummy with Delci,
and she seems to be doing things,
which is good at releasing some political prison,
but there seems to be this same entrenchment of the regime
that was there before.
Yeah, look, I worked in both Afghanistan and Iraq before.
I know that there are limitations to what America can control,
but that is not a lesson that Donald Trump learned.
He is entering this with so much hubris and air,
arrogance. And honestly, what I've seen in the past is the people that suffer from that type of
hubris of an American leader, it's often the service members. It's often the military families.
It's often the regular American people who want a president and a government that's focused on them.
Nobody wants a president that's running Venezuela. We want a government that's running America.
I want to be a Congress that's focused on America, not on Venezuela.
And I think that's exactly the kind of message that people are getting loud and clear right now.
They want us to have less foreign entanglements and things that are tying us down.
And instead being able to focus on the affordability, the challenges that we play.
And then they're seeing us spending billions of dollars of military equipment and personnel in Venezuela and outside of Venezuela.
20% of the naval fleet of America right now is right outside of Venezuela.
And like I said, potentially there for years to come.
Right. So that brings us to the affordability issue because then in the House of Representatives,
they took a vote to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies by three years.
You had Donald Trump talking about subsidies, but subsidies for oil companies in Venezuela,
while the American people are saying, hello, we've lost our health care right now because the
premiums have skyrocketed without the subsidy. So it was what 17 house members? It's not a small
number. And it would probably be more if they put income, if they did a few things. But
17 is still a lot. I support the bill in its kind of current form, whatever. But you have 17
supporting it. But that was another review. So what happens next there? Because it seems that
Thune's going to try to block that, and it seems that Trump wants the Senate to squash it.
But when there's that type of support in the House, is this kind of like what we saw with the
Epstein discharge petition where there's so much momentum that it just starts to build?
What happens in the Senate?
Yeah, what you're seeing is in real time, Speaker Johnson's power collapsing, you know,
his ability to control is falling apart.
And that's because people are just tired of that.
Frankly, on both sides of the aisle, you know, just the other day, I slipped and I called
him Secretary Johnson because I was saying that he is acting more like a cabinet official in the
Trump administration rather than a leader of a separate and equal branch of government. And that's true.
And people are sick and tired of that, including on the Republican side. You should hear the things
that they tell me behind the scenes. So I think these are manifestations of that. You're seeing that
with the Epstein files. You're seeing it now with health care. You're going to see it continue to grow.
And that just chips away at it.
But what I will say is, look at what Trump's response was when it came to, for instance, the war powers resolution,
you know, five Republicans voted alongside the Democrats.
And then Trump immediately said they should not be reelected.
You know, he was immediately tacking them by name.
And look, it included Susan Collins, who is critically important for the Republicans if they want to try to maintain a majority in the Senate.
So look, if Trump doesn't want Susan Collins to go back to the Senate after this term,
I think a lot of Democrats in Maine are happy to try to work in that direction.
But it just shows you like how Trump wants not just loyalty anymore.
He wants fealty.
He wants complete control.
And that's where things are really coming apart.
But look, in terms of what comes next, we had this vote in the Senate already.
we saw the Republicans vote against an effort to extend these subsidies.
We will continue to push because, look, like, people are really struggling.
You know, the calls we're getting from people who are talking about the increases that they're going to be experiencing now.
This is not theoretical anymore.
This is real.
So we'll keep pushing.
But if the Republicans continue to block it, this has to be at the top of the list of what we're pressing and hammering when it comes to the midterm elections,
especially since the majority of people who benefit from the ACA subsidies live in states that Trump won before.
So, you know, these are people that may have very well supported Trump,
or at least at the state level their governments did.
This is a perfect example to show why Trumpism and Trump's policies are failing America.
You refer to Maga Mike Johnson as being like a secretary because he's functioning as a cabinet member for Donald Trump.
in that New York Times article that came out,
they observed that Donald Trump would refer to his cabinet members
as his children, and he would call Rubio his kid,
and Vance's kid, and he would buy them shoes,
and he would say to the reporter, hey, can you show them the shoes that I bought you?
And Rubio, and Vance would show the shoes to them.
And in that same interview, the New York Times,
New York Times as well. So I guess my point is maybe Maga and Mike Johnson is viewed as one of Donald
Trump's children based on that bizarre cult over there. Yeah, I mean, it's crazy to think about.
I mean, like, just he's literally humiliating them in public to force them to show just how much
control he has over them. One thing that I've been saying on this is I've been calling it,
you know, mob boss tactics. You know, I've seen this. I'm from Jersey, unfortunately, you know,
We were called the Soprano State for a reason, but we're familiar with these types of tactics, you know, that are about just, you know, total domination, utilizing, you know, every and all tool to just pressure on coerce.
I mean, essentially what you saw in Venezuela is now this moving to the foreign policy level of what I call an extortion foreign policy.
And this is all happening again because Trump is just subjugating his own leadership.
This is all just coming down to him.
And that's where the breakdown of the government is.
You know, like we do not, I hate to say this,
but we do not have three functioning branches of government anymore.
You know, we have one branch of government that is literally trying to dominate the other two.
And that's part of these mob boss tactics that you were just showcasing
in terms of how he's handling his own administration.
But here's what I don't get, like about your Republican colleagues who share this stuff with you
privately but don't have the courage to publicly resist or stand up.
Like being a senator, think about the jobs out there.
Like, you know, it's a pretty, it's a pretty good one.
Like in terms of like, there's two in a state, it's, it should be a powerful gig.
Like, it's hard to become one.
You have to go through a lot of process.
So you become a United States senator.
And these are smart people.
Like, why would you want to do that and then have this guy treat?
Like, it just doesn't make sense.
How do you describe the dynamic?
Because you know these senators on the Republican side.
These are smart, tough people in private, but they give up all of their agency to this mania.
Help me make some sense.
Like, I don't get it.
Yeah.
You know, I say, like, look, like, it's a good job, but it's not that good.
You know, it's not that good of a job that I'm.
going to betray my own morals and values that I'm going to, you know, humiliate myself
publicly by basically subjugating myself to another person. I mean, he is a bully and you're
allowing a bully to just dominate you. Like, why would you go through this? You know, so I just
find it to be... Do you guys like make fun of him, like, like, behind the scenes, when you're there
with the Republicans, like when you're talking to them, you don't have to give me the exact
dialogue, but do you look at them and are you like, really?
Like, real?
And they're like, I know.
Yeah.
That does happen.
What I will often find is that, you know, like my Republican colleagues, they will, you know,
they will note that like, look, like he, Trump is clearly someone that's, that's able to connect
with a huge swath of the, you know, Republican base.
And that gives him power.
But in terms of just where his ideas are, the way that they talk about him,
And I remember I was having a conversation with actually someone within his administration
and we were talking about something that we were disagreeing with the president on.
And they were just like, let's just like not talk about this and keep this quiet.
And maybe he'll forget about it.
Like maybe we can just, you know, literally someone in his own team is saying this.
They're just like treating him like, like, maybe he'll just forget about it and we can like actually go ahead and do this thing.
And I just find that to be crazy, you know, that like everyone around him is just recognizing
how reckless things are, how chaotic things are.
And they just think, well, this is just what they have to deal with.
If they want to continue to be centered, they just have to deal with this rather than
thinking about maybe we should actually try to fix this and get something that resembles a government
that is described in the Constitution back on the ground.
And they continue to cover up the Epstein files.
I saw as a Democratic senator who in a previous unanimous consent
where people agreed to tell the DOJ don't delete the Epstein files.
They wanted to put it in one of the upcoming appropriations bills,
and that was voted down by some of the Republicans in the Senate.
And it's just, it's a wild thing that here we are,
two weeks, three weeks after the Epstein Transparency Act was a law, maybe even more at this point.
Maybe, yeah, and we haven't even heard.
And they're just going dark.
Like, they're just going, like, they're just going silent with it.
They're not doing the redaction reports.
It's also a wild concept that they're covering that up in plain view.
Yeah, you point, you know, you pointed out the January 6th plaque, right?
I mean, and for those who might not have been following this story, you know, we passed by law a requirement to showcase a plaque that's dedicated to those that saved our lives that day, the Capitol Police and other law enforcement.
And Speaker Johnson is just like refusing to put this forward.
And like, we don't even know where it is. I was like telling my colleagues, it's like probably like in that warehouse where from Raiders of the Lost Ark that they, like, you know, put things in that no one ever.
sees again. And like, I just find, like, just a fact that the Speaker of the House is so scared of
Trump that he refuses to even put forward a plaque that is about like lifting up law enforcement
and what they did for us is crazy. And, and like, looks, you know, my colleagues in the Senate,
I thought we're really admirable the other day when, in a bipartisan way, some of my colleagues
went forward and called for unanimous consent, which really just puts it the spot.
Is any senator actually going to come to the floor and try to stop the unanimous consent
about supporting our law enforcement?
And that's why it got passed.
So we're trying to figure out where Speaker Johnson's hiding this plaque now.
Literally all day, we're trying to figure out where it is.
And we're going to put it up in the Capitol finally to be able to honor our law enforcement
that saved our lives, but also to mark the memory of.
of January 6th, which was such a dark day for our capital and our democracy.
Before we go, anything, you think that there's a blind spot on that as we head into this weekend,
you want to address or just let the people know, you know, just it's been a weird, it's been a weird start.
It's been a bizarre start to 2026 and they've thrown a lot at us so far.
Yeah, well, just two things I'll say. One is, you know, as we move forward on this war powers resolution,
you know, that vote allows us to move towards the final.
So we're actually going to have hours of public debate about Venezuela on the floor.
This is exactly the kind of dialogue and debate that should have been happening.
We have so far since even the boat strike started had zero public hearings about what's happening in Venezuela,
zero in the Armed Services Committee, zero in the Foreign Relations,
zero in the Intelligence Committee. And this is what the administration has been kind of hiding behind.
Even when they do briefings, they refuse to do them unclassified because they want to hide behind the classification because they know that the American people disagree with what they're doing, that they don't want as bogged down for years in Venezuela.
So this is going to be the first week.
Next week's going to be the first time when we can really have a substantive debate on the floor about Venezuela.
We're going to be bringing forward ones about Greenland and others because it's important for the American people to see that Trump is now threatening a NATO ally of Afghanistan.
hours. And I worked in Afghanistan. I lived on a NATO military base that had, you know,
soldiers from Denmark there working alongside ours to protect us. You know, it's important to shine
of light on that. The other thing I'll just say is it's so clearly in the election season,
I can feel it with my colleagues here that are on the ballot, especially my Republican colleagues.
They're terrified. They know the trajectory of where things are going. And, you know, that's
something that I think the people need to pay attention to is just how that's going to change
the dynamic with legislation. But we have to keep the pressure on when it comes to the elections.
That's ultimately how we're going to stop this.
Senator Andy Kim, we appreciate you. Thanks for joining us.
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