inspector general has already concluded that the four applications were obtained illegally. what can you tell us about what will be the big report, not today's narrow report? >> listen, i think we ought to wait and see what ultimately comes out. you never know how these reports are ultimately ending up when they are written and reviewed, all comments coming in. i have been told there is a preponderance of evidence that all four of the fisa warrants were deeply flawed. that the representations of information being verified or not, and that they learned a lot of information from christopher steele about what the fbi knew about the flaws. that may be the headline of that report, that christopher steele made the case with the fbi that they knew what they were doing was wrong, and yet no one stepped in the way of it. that could be an interesting turn of events, but let's see what the ig reports. i think we learned a lot today, but it's the first quarter of a long football game. >> sean: all right, john solomon, thank you. today, president trump reacted on twitter to comey's report writing "perhaps never in the history of our country has someone been more thoroughly