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Donna Brazile asks Tea Party Express chair Amy Kremer if House Republicans are abandoning their principles when it comes to considering immigration reform. What do you think?
Tonight on Crossfire, the President has made immigration reform one of his top priorities and it seems Republican House Speaker John Boehner might agree with him. But will conservatives let their leaders make a deal? Should they?
At 6:30pmET we have Amy Kremer of the Tea Party Express and Neera Tanden, the President of Center for American Progress joining guest host Donna Brazile and Newt Gingrich.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Do you think Congress will pass immigration reform this year?
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Crossfire host S.E. Cupp asks Mo Elleithee, the Communications Director of the Democratic National Committee, if liberals see President Obama as a liability on the campaign trail.
GOP moving on immigration?
Host Stephanie Cutter asks Sean Spicer, Communications Director of the Republican National Committee, how far the is GOP willing to move on immigration reform.
Tonight on Crossfire, has the President sold his agenda? Do you think members of Congress were paying attention to Obama's State of the Union last night?
At 6:30pmET we have two party spokesmen. Communications Director of the Republican National Committee, Sean Spicer and Communications Director of the Democratic National Committee, Mo Elleithee join S.E. Cupp and Stephanie Cutter.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Do you think 2014 will indeed be a "year of action" as President Obama says?
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Newt Gingrich reflects when he was Speaker of the House, President Bill Clinton passed him a secret note during State of Union. You might be surprised what he said.
Tonight on Crossfire, as we await the President’s big sales pitch, we’ll debate whether his agenda best for the middle class. Do Republicans have better ideas to get our economy moving?
At 6:30pm ET we have two sets of guests. First up will be Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA).
Later, Greg Walden, chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and Rep. Steve Israel, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) join S.E. Cupp and Van Jones.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Is the state of our union strong?
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Tomorrow night is President Obama's State of the Union address and Sen. Manchin (D-WV) hopes that the economy is Obama's main focus on his agenda. Sen. Hoeven debates with Newt Gingrich and Van Jones.
Newt on Hillary Clinton's 'I can't drive'
Newt Gingrich reacts to hearing Hillary Clinton say that she can't drive and questions her ability to lead the country.
Manchin: We need to be Americans & come together
Sens. Manchin and Hoeven answer Newt Gingrich and Van Jones final question on Crossfire.
Tonight on Crossfire, it's State of the Union Eve! What do you think President Obama should address? What will Republicans offer in return?
At 6:30pm ET. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and John Hoeven (R-ND) join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones to debate about the President's big speech tomorrow night.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Should Obama bypass Congress to enact his agenda through executive action?
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