Photo opportunity with the president just now. What did he say . Reporter we will hear those remarks momentarily. We are cueing up the tape right now. But after he was done introducing some Political Prisoners from north korea, i asked him specifically about that memo, why he thought it should be made public. He said that he viewed the political biases here in his words as a disgrace, he said a lot of people in his words should be very ashamed of themselves. He would go on to say that he has declassified that memo, so theres the real headline, the memo has been declassified, that he says it has been sent over to congress right now, in his words, as you will hear as we play the tape momentarily, its effectively up to the House Intelligence Community to do with it as they wish. He said it was important it be made public. I asked him about Rod Rosenstein, whether he had confidence in the Deputy Attorney general. He deflected on that, didnt answer that question. Answered a couple other que
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judge decides there s probable cause, the warrant is granted. so by just demeaning some of these people and saying that they are biased and who paid for the dossier, even though carter page was under surveillance before the dossier was even written or presented, this does not diminish the factual basis for a warrant on carter page. three points. one is, the central thesis of the memo is that the fisa court should have been told about the questions about carter steele, that a lot of his work had been financed by the clinton campaign, there were questions about his credibility. that s the point the memo makes and there s a sentence in here that says that mccabe, when he was deputy director, andrew mccabe testified before the committee, obviously in a closed session in december of 2017, and said no surveillance warrant would have been sought without the steele dossier information. now, that s the conclusion among others that the fbi says
parties to comment on it more freely. and one last point on carter page. carter page sat before the house intelligence committee in november. he spoke on the record. there s a transcript of that interview for hours. and through the course of questioning from democrats on that committee, he detailed his interactions with russians, travels to russia and said he has a moscow sim card which would be able to use when traveling overseas. so the idea that carter page that there s no evidence beyond the simpson memo, the steele memo, to underscore why he might have been subject of scrutiny, it s belied by the carter page s own testimony before the very members of the committee that are releasing this report. and in fact, he came back on their radar after the election by going back to moscow and giving a public speech. the embassy was alerted to it. a public speech praising the russians and discounting any criticism of their involvement in the election.