so i m certainly not taking it off the saying the best thing we can do, get bob mueller in, see the full report which right now the president could just order it to be released to us. he said he s 100% exonerated. well, if that s the case, he should give us. 100% of the report. i want to ask you more about your oversight responsibilities. all these different probes into the president. right now, cnn is aware of at least 21 subpoenas relating to the president. what do you say to those who argue you are overreaching? not conducting oversight? well, we can walk and chew gum because this congress has pass passed background checks. we passed the equality act last week, gives the lgbtq act. we passed the voting act. has independent redistricting commissions in every single state so our elections are no longer rigged through gerrymandering. that means we also have a responsibility to put a balance
this week, he is this week, he is willing to file a lawsuit if it isn t. we will subpoena the report, bring bob mueller in, take it to court if necessary. and in the end, i think the department understands they re going to have to take this public. are you prepared to take the administration to court? absolutely. we are going to get to the bottom of this. we are going to share this information with the public. and if the president is serious about a all of his claims of exoneration, then he should welcome the publication of the report. jon: david spunt has more on this from washington. reporter: busy week ahead on capitol hill. michael cohen set to testify before members of congress. just a few days ago on friday, a justice department official told fox news they would not be receiving the final special counsel report this coming week. now, the latest part of the large picture is this sentencing memo released yesterday, heavily redacted, but it discusses paul manafort and his