states which were not at all consistent. and, you know, to use the president s phrase, even though he said he didn t know her, he knew her well enough to feel that she was, quote, bad news as revealed in the memo of the conversation that the white house released itself. director clapper, i just want to read this. it s from one of rudy giuliani s recent tweets. frenzied dems proposed impeachment based on at real donald trump s acting under article 2, section 3 of the constitution, asking for an investigation of serious crime committed in 2016 that did great damage to u.s. and ukraine. dems are covering up because it s bigger than you think. giuliani wanted ukraine to investigate this discredited conspiracy theory about 2016. he s admitting to all of it right there, isn t he? well, exactly. and of course this gets to this
he can look at money laundering possibilities, obstruction of justice, whether president trump played a role or what he was thinking and what his intent was firing james comey. he can look at president trump s tweets going back a long, long time to see if there is any evidence in there. he can look at the trump organization. he can look at quite a wide range of things. obviously a lot of people are concerned this could spin out of control and it could be like a ken starr-level white water investigation. but at this point in time, mueller is keeping things pretty close to his chest but at the same time he does have a pretty broad mandate. as for the budget we re going to see that pretty soon in a couple weeks now. he has a pretty wide authority. he s going to have pretty deep pockets to spend what he needs to. darren, thank you. thank you. president trump aggressively defending his twitter habits, but some republican leaders still not happy about it. are the president s tweets hur
and it s also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they re handing us more than mail they re handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget. that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you day 137 for president trump, here it is in 60 seconds. starting again with the president on twitter. look at this tweet. the fake mainstream media is working so hard trying to get me not to use social media. wipe out tweets with a phone. are president trump s tweets considered official white house statements? the president is the
margaret, you re a betting person. i assume on thursday you ll be watching the hearing. i will be. you have your twitter opened to at real donald trump. i expect to. do you expect he ll be tweeti? he may be stopped, but nobody has been able to stop him so far so i expect there will be maybe not live blogging, you know, moment by moment, but here and again. but, you know, the senators that we see criticizing him for tweeting, they do it without getting to the underlying trump problem, which is what he says and what it means. you know, it s like saying blaming my honda if i ran a red light. it s my driving, it s what i m doing. taking away twitter is not going to solve trump s impulsive behavior, his need to write the slightest slight that comes his way. and it s not going to fix his thinking. you know, i look at this and
margaret s point sometimes he would melt down in a speech. whether it was judge curiel in a speech, heidi cruz on twitter. it s popping off what he s going to say first. margaret, it s never had any impact. oh, brother, he s in trouble now. not one of these tweets has any one been damaging other than we may be scandalized by some of them. like with the mayor when he got the mayor in london wrong the other day. any one of these tweets would have so hurt another president, but there is a teflon aspect to donald trump. and also it s the enormity, the number where the press is so against him. however, we let lots of stuff go. because a new one comes along. when you say he s crafty, you know cagey. cagey. crafty is a better word. it s a c word. does he detract, take away