can be there between the house and the senate working together. in the senate, they are the majority. matt gaetz, you have been instrumental and aggressive in these investigations. what do you think has to happen next? andy biggs just laid out how huber didn t show up toha the oversight hearing, so we don t know if he s doing his job or not. what we do know is that congress isn t doing its job. jim comey is coming back in on monday, and i think that is a smoke screen. we want rosenstein.t we are hungry for rosenstein. and the leadership is feeding us jim comey bite by bite. the reason we need to hear from rosenstein is he knows the plan to wiretap the president and potentially remove him from foffice. jason: why hasn t it come up? i can tell you why.te i can tell you why. our leadership knows the first question we are going to ask rosenstein is which members of the cabinet he was speaking to to potentially invoke the 25th amendment and run the president out of town. some of those
jerry brown said, because the whole context of jerry brown s interview was him saying the republican party has gone crazy and the president is so far outn of line that it doesn t provide any check on the democrats, and so it unleashes more extreme forces within the democratic party. but the whole context was about the republican party.es jason: i don t think i find comfort in governor brown. do you think they are going to take their own advice? these 80-plus investigations the democrats have already announced. you think they re going to do that and impeach the president?? we ve got just a minute. they are going to do investigations. i hope the president didn t commit crimes. if he did, he s going to be in trouble. they are going to do policy in addition to investigations. jason: larry, what s your thought? what austan is saying is the democratic party has moved too far to the left because
the mueller investigation, they will work their will. but there are other things going on that are newsworthy. and i think you would have morek viewers and readers if you addressed concerns that people had rather than just this ongoing, ongoing coverage of what s current with the president from one day to the next. jason: whoa, mainstream media, you know it s bad when nancy pelosi is criticizing you for doing too much over there on the left. joining me now for reaction, former obama economic advisor austan goolsbee and radio talk show host larry elder. thank you, gentlemen, both for being here. larry, i want to ask you, when you ve got pelosi governor brown, moonbeam brown, and claire mccaskill making the case that the left is going too far left, the media s paying attention to things that really don t mattern what is your take on it? when you have governor jerry
get rosenstein in there. we can start answering some questions and from there, c we have to rely on the senate. the senate is going to have to continue. we are going to have to continue by pushing the holes in the democrats. it s going to be tough. jason: do you believe there should be a second special prosecutor? of course there should be. yes, yes. jason: both of these gentlemen are in favor of a second special prosecutor. i need to ask you about a former colleague of ours, the congressman from south carolina, mick mulvaney, who s the head of the office of management and budget, today being tapped byou president trump to be the deputy chief of staff. your thoughts on mick mulvaney? i met with mick mulvaney over at the white house today. we were talking about other budget matters. mick mulvaney is a workhorse. he knows these spending issues inside and out. he also understands the intricacies of the oversight process that you previously led, jason, so having him by the presid
it s allies in nato or other countries of geostrategic importance, like russia, so the fact that he was doing what he was mandated to do as the only cabinet-level official who was not congressionally approved means he was absolutely in his lane. the fact that he misremembered the content or one specific element of a phone conversation. jason, if that is a crime, thani every single person watching this show could commit a felony when they forget what they said to somebody.si so this is entrapment of theha highest order, and the fact that they had the transcript tells you everything that you need to know. also the two agents who did that interview said they didn t thinw he was lying and the 302s disappear for eight months. this is a classic abuse of power. jason: sara, you do some of the best reporting on this,