president, saying he left it alone for months out of respect for me, but you think he shouldn t respond when somebody, and he s talking about her husband here, a non-medical professional accuses him of having a mental disorder? you think he should just take that sitting down? and from conway to mueller the president again today itemized his grievances against the special counsel. does the public have a right to see the mueller report? i don t mind. i mean, frankly i told the house if you want let them see it. i just won one of the greatest elections of all time in the history of this country and even you will admit that. and now i have somebody writing a report that never got a vote? it s called the mueller report. i had a business transaction with him that i ve reported many times, you that people don t talk about. but i had a nasty business transaction with him and other things. i know that he put 13 highly
no bombshell that has come out yet that it might be that there is no kind of big, you know, bombshell in this report and that the president will then be able to run with that, be able to run on the idea that this entire mueller investigation was nothing but an instance of government overreach, this witch hunt he has been railing against. and he s going to hope that the allies in congress can help him to do that. however, you re going to have democrats on the hill continuing with their investigation saying look, the mueller report was only investigating this one sliver of trump s conduct, looking specifically at russian election interference. we have all of these other avenues that we are looking into. trump s other foreign dealings, issues like money laundering, looking into security clearances. all of these other things where the president is going to need republicans to have his back. we walked our viewers up to the edge in the first 17 minutes of this broadcast, and with it our th
washington post. most believe it is because your book has come out. jared s service, we ll quote from it, to the country has brought on unprecedented scrutiny of the kushner company from the media and government investigators. we are happy to assist with all inquiries but i must note that we are already voluntarily adhering to the strictest standards to avoid even the appearance of conflicts. you re smiling. does that match sorry. does that match your view of the family business and/or these two young individuals working at the president s elbow? well, i mean, it s really simple. every single security agency made the recommendation that jared kushner should not get a security clearance based on his conflicts of interest and his diplomatic naivete. and as we learned last week, the president had to overrule everyone to give him a security clearance. that does not suggest that jared is without the appearance of
interviewed in iowa, where he first really kind of publicly came out about john mccain saying he didn t think he was a war hero because he d been captured. that was one of those moments early on in the campaign. i remember covering it. where you heard a lot of chatter of everyone saying this is it, this is it, he s gone, no candidate can possibly recover from this kind of thing. and we saw that that didn t happen. trump didn t really feel any consequences from it. so he has learned that these kinds of attacks are effective in distracting the media, in creating a firestorm when he wants to distract, and don t really have any personal consequences for him. and counselor, here we are on a wednesday night. you can go back and find media reports that always say it s coming next week for weeks into the holiday season. am i correct that there s no real rules of the road here? mueller s free to send in a five-page outline with exhibits, a 500-page binder, 5,000 pages if he wants, the only ru
senator and have never in your life managed more than 100 people. i think this is an executive position that requires executive experience. mayor pete buttigieg gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. tonight trump goes after mueller again, and it s personal. he says 63 million americans voted for him and none for mueller. then he went after a top adviser s husband again. then he attacked john mccain in a military setting in front of a silent crowd of ohio voters who once chose mccain over obama. the president complained he didn t get a thank you for john mccain s funeral. and tonight the question, is any of it, is all of it being driven by fear that the mueller report will be completed and sent off at any moment? with us tonight to talk about all of it, the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, preet baa rara as the 11th hour gets