when you are going for a warrant. this is one of the few courts where the accused does not get to represent themselves. every fact needs to be brought forward in front of the court. you can t leave a judge blind like that. they are saying well, he did understand it was politically motivated, we put that in. that is far different. if that s the case it shouldn t have been presented as part of the evidence. bill: will it go public do you think? i think it will. we ll wait and see in what form. then what the talk is after that. bill: thank you, sir, come on back, okay, when that happens? brad wenstrup a republican from ohio. thanks for being here today. sandra: the d.o.j. bringing federal charges against an illegal immigrant accused of killing an nfl linebacker in a drunk driving crash. the details we re just learning about four felony charges. bill: what a story that is, too. the winner of a 560 million dollar jackpot fighting to stay
i spoke with a defense attorney familiar with weisman and mueller and said the president would have to be crazy to fall in their trap. this is what that do and have done in the past and will try to find anything and why they want to question him. sean, i don t know the legalese gregg is the expert but that s what i was told. sean: gregg jarrett. bill clinton tried his best not to talk to ken star and negotiated some limits on his taped interview but in the end he had to do it. there s no legal basis in try to go to the supreme court. the supreme court will knock you down politically. it will be ugly for the president. he has to do the interview. sean: but there s a precedent for restrictions. there s a press precedent for the topics. the bill clinton case. sean: it can t be open-ended.
touching them i have no reason to disbelieve them. i think in both the bill clinton case and the donald trump case, it was a behavior before they were president and president clinton got into trouble based on trouble while he was president. and i hope this president conducts himself in office in a higher standard. so your idea is it was before election day, that s just bracketed it away. with regarding presidents, i think we ve elected these men as president, recognizing their faults. and let me say that try to lead by example. and i certainly have tried to conduct myself in an honorable manner, and certainly as well regretting the offi inting r office i run. there are republicans who thought that roy moore was unfit to be a united states senator before these allegations. this is a man who has been kicked off the supreme court twice. this is a man who said one of your colleagues, keith ellison should not be allowed to serve in congress because he is muslim, in direct contra
he ll certainly get very close to the president but for him to actually interview the president himself would be extremely unusual. it would be. arch balanced cox never interviewed nixon. he could compel an interview by serving a subpoena but it would be very unusual. if he didn t, then people would say the obstruction of justice case is ongoing, don t you need to interview the president if he s part of that but on the other hand i ve spoken to people close to him they would advise against it. you saw what happened in the bill clinton case. yes. we ll have to see what happens there. and lynn i want to bring you in because the president took this shot on twitter writing, workers affirm involve with the discredit and fake dossier take the fifth. who paid for it? russia, the fbi the dems. the president insinuating that they are making collusion a case. what s interesting here is that
having said that it does not tell you where the case ends. right. it does not tell you exactly on its face why they re doing it. you mentioned nbc previously reported that grand juries were used in the paul manafort investigation. that could involve financial issues or other inquiries and don t ensnare anyone for campaign activities and we want to be careful about what it means or doesn t mean. we don t know. but folks remember ken starr using that grand jury, bringing people before it and how forceful that was as an investigative process. one people want to know, when kristen welker or hallie jackson are asking questions and sarah huckabee sanders says you have to talk to the president s counsel or anybody else s counsel and we don t get responses as a media, one of the things you have underscored for some time it doesn t matter if the media doesn t get responses,