time. there was this hysteria about everything associated with russia, and where their contacts between tribal officials and russia? yes. we ve seen that, papadopoulos and others. he ended up spending a week in a few days in jail. nothing to be trifled with. his life was essentially destroyed. carter page, who had james comey and all these other people, when you talk about weapons of mass distraction, what i think about is, how many people in the government did we trust, did they know that they were weapons of mass distraction, how many people in this fbi and justice department did we all think we could trust that, if they are going g to get a fisa warranty d they are going to cereal an american citizen, boy, they will have the facts, tucker. tucker: let me ask you this,ve have you heard anything about pardons? specifically of roger stone. it looks like he could spend the rest of his life in prison for a process crime that would not have arisen without this investigation that already
former doj official. thank you very much for your perspective, sad as it was. good to see you. thanks, tucker. tucker: as we have been telling you, the mueller report is finally here. we are tracking every development in washington. taking out every piece of information that we can find. one of the first people we turn to always for information is fox chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. thank you can tucker. as you ve noted earlier in the show, the report was delivered to the attorney general at the justice department. more specifically, special counsel robert mueller has indicated that he is recommending against further indictments in this case and that is effectively the end of the rush of prosecution. what also has been happening here at the justice department has been a parallel series of investigations were owned by the inspector general, michael horowitz, and they ve been looking atat allegations that te surveillance warrant program was
mere accusation can turn your life upside down. donald trump has a lot of money, he can defend himself, he happened to be innocent of these charges. he knew it all along. everyone who said, oh, yc meeting behindhe closed doors wh the russians? why did he pat putin on the back? there because he realized he had an obligation to look past mueller under the right thing in the moment for the country. they never gave him the benefit of the doubt. he deserved that benefit of the doubt. he never got it. tucker: what happens next? i think the left is going to go into a deeper rage. i think they will learn nothing from us, sadly.. maybe some of the smarter folks, like jon meacham. but i think now it s going to turn to not transparent, barr was brought into the cleaning man, this isn t a serious review. again, like we are sitting on the socialism lurch, lurching toward socialism, slouching
collusion or anything else coming next. democrats have already pivoted, congressman adam schiff previously set collusion was a certain thing. he knew it. the evidence was hiding in plain sight. that was a lie. now he says it doesn t matter anymore. more investigations are coming no matter what. one of the great many unanswered questions, and if they are not answered, then we are going to have to answer them, we have to find the truth. tucker: oh, the truth. three investigations, two years, not enough. so what is the new plan for the democratic party going forward? chief national correspondent ed henry joins us to not. tucker, good to see you. as has been a situation where you had adam schiff, eric swalwell, you mention them before, had visions of collusion, obstruction, may be plums dancing in their heads for a couple of years now, and it
yes, did the president tweet, that he stayed it was a witch hunt did he get in there and fight back? yes, he did. but he is entitled to do that. the first amendment protects us in our business and the president to be able to speak out. the bottom line is, robert mueller, you didn t need a piece of legislation to protect him. he was never fired. rosenstein was never fired. now we have the report. tucker: kind of an amazing day. ed henry, thank you very much.nk good to see you. we are drawing to not by former doj official. thank you very much. we just read a statement from jerome corsi who is a conservative writer around washington, author, who got, for very similar and racing thoughts, sucked this investigation he was sucked in by indictment by this beloved man investigation and he refused to admit to the crimes. he they never invited him. that seems fraudulently dominant fraudulent.