Thank you, mr. Chairman. Welcome, everyone, to the last gas of the russia collusion Conspiracy Theory. As democrats continue to foist the spectacle on the American People, as well as you, mr. Mueller, the American People may recall the media first began spreading this Conspiracy Theory in the spring of 2016. When the fusion gps, funded by the dnc and the elder Clinton Campaign, started developing the Steele Dossier. A collection of outlandish accusations that trump and his associates were russian agents. Effusion gps, steel, and other confederates and to top officials in numerous agencies, quitting the fbi, the apartment of justice, and the state department. Among other things, the fbi used dusty allegations to obtain a
warrant to spy on the Trump Campaign. Despite acknowledging dusty allegations as being salacious and unverified, former fbi director james comey briefed those allegations to President Obama and president elect trump. This briefings conveniently leaked to the press. Laun
We got some news about members of the Conyers Family. Melanie sloan joins us tonight. You are one of the reasons this story has come to light. Tell us how it happened. E after i told my story to the Washington Post and appeared in the news, Courtney Morse reached out to me, wanted to talk about what happened to her. She was considering whether or not to come forward and i encouraged her to publicly telll her story. Tucker one of the reasons i want to talk about this, there are a lot of allegations were flying around and some of them seem true, some you dont really know. This seems to be in a different category because she is suggesting he was implying something very dark by invoking the name of a murdered intern during their exchange. Are we mistreating this . She thought he was implying something horrible. She thought it was possible. She was clearly very nervous by it and scared by the entire experience. Tucker here you have a member of congress, one of the most famous, now literally
Request within the last hours. Whats with that . Is because maybe robert moore doesnt know the report that well . Ainsley he wanted to take questions and they said he can come with un sit next to you. Steve he was not sworn in before the judiciary, but he was sworn in for the Intel Committee that will talk about russia visions of that is it. Ainsley first house judiciary in the judicial. Brian this is live outside the Office Building. Reporter good morning. Im outside that Judiciary Committee in its Robert Bullard tied and it will be a long day for him. The two committees expecting about five hours of testimony. Let me show you the breakdown. You see the doors opening as they are getting ready. 8 30 a. M. , two and half hours from now starting with chairman jerry nadler of about five minutes Opening Statement and then Ranking Member gets a fiveminute Opening Statement and then at that moment they swear Robert Mueller in and he will give his Opening Statements and then questions again w
Ready. They want to present you with the best set of information. Thats our hope. Now, mr. Mueller didnt want to be there, all right . He also wanted to bring a deputy to answer certain questions. He lost on both. Hes going to be there and he will have a deputy by his side, but only mr. Mueller will be the one answering questions. This day has been a Long Time Coming and it is good that it will happen. One democrat youre going to see facing mueller tomorrow is david cicilline. Congressman, welcome back. Good to have you. Great to be here. Whats your big question . If youve only got one, what would it be . Fortunately, i dont only have one. But i think im very interested to hear the special counsel discuss Corey Lewandowski and the directive that the president gave now, think about this. This is an outside person, not a member of the administration. The president directed Corey Lewandowski to tell the attorney general of the United States to direct the special counsel to limit his inves
And then with william barr mmmhmm. He was a party to. He knows every single thing that rosenstein allowed them to do or maybe was reluctant to allow them to do. Hes just filled with a level of detail that i think is invaluable. And because of that, because of his role as the person who was running the daytoday operations of the office but also that gobetween role at the Justice Department, youd sort of be i think particularly interested in what zebley might have to say about, you know, charging decisions around obstruction of justice and some of that really controversial stuff from volume ii of the report. Volume ii of the report is going to be what theyre discussing in the morning with the Judiciary Committee, which is the time youd want zebley to be able to answer those questions. As of right now we dont think hes going to be answering questions, hes just going to be sitting there whispering in muellers ear. As i said, i dont know if the Judiciary Committee has it within their power