and all we re left with is republican-democrat tension. that s not how it s designed. the reason i ask you, because some people may be watching this and think you gentlemen are partisan. but you ve worked for both republican and democrat. oh, yeah. i m a clinton appointee to cia and bush appointee to cia. i ve toiled in the trenches of intelligence for every administration since and including kennedy. you know andrew mccabe. i do. is he a stand-up guy? what kind of guy is he? i know andy from when i worked at the local fbi office which has a broad international responsibility as well. plus in his incumbency as deputy director. traditionally deputy director is the fbi toil in anonymity. i m sure this is a tough time for andy. he s a stand-up guy, a long-serving and distinguished
after district judge a clinton appointee who announced he was blocking the president s plans to rescind daca. the president tweeting quote it just shows how unbroken and how unfair our court system is when the opposing side in a case such as daca always runs to the ninth circuit and almost always wins before being reversed by higher courts. again it was a district judge who issued that ruling that district judge is within the 9th circuit of appeals jurisdiction. sarah huckabee sanders the press secretary going much further than the president in a statement saying, quote: we find this decision to be outrageous. especially in light of the president s successful bipartisan meeting with house and senate members at the white house on the same day. an issue of this magnitude must go through the normal legislative process. president trump is committed to the rule of law and will work with members of both parties to reach a permanent solution that corrects the unconstitutional actions taken by
intro right on, the fact that this was actually i don t think i m stepping too far out to a tree branch to suggest this was the most targeted, most focused points of this roy moore campaign yet. steve bannon was there on stage last night and he set this up as us against the washington establishment, against republicans, against jeff flake, against mitt romney, against democrats. roy moore s campaign over the last four weeks has been all over the place. he s been focusing on propagating those allegations. last night he finally went on the attack against doug jones, suggesting that he was the clinton appointee, an obama delegate, and that electing doug jones would be an extension of the clinton agenda. this is the point where six days okay, but vaughn yeah. you said realities don t matter. how do you run an anti-establishment campaign when you re being endorsed by the president of the united states of america and you ve got the rnc backing you? give me a break. reporter: we
united states of america up until the obama administration had authority to assist and participate and initiate the immigration enforcement. they had that. and the obama administration turned this around and they used clinton appointee judges to make judge made law. and joe arpaio had the rules changed on him in the middle of things and, yes, he defied the order of the judge but he didn t violate federal law. he violated [ inaudible ]. the supreme court comes up with ruling 53. scalia, may he rest in peace, didn t like it. there was dissent. it was the law of the land. so they come forth and say you can t just go round up brown folks because you think they might be illegal aliens, as joe arpaio would call them. you have to be enforcing another law. you can ask for immigration papers. the law was clear. there was a standard we should remember he flouted it. sb-1070 specifically
brown people. that s what he did. i m not saying it. it s what the justice department said and you re well affair of these facts whether or not you agree with the facts. whether or not you agree with his practices is something else. how are you going to enforce immigration law? every once in a while you get somebody who is a citizen by accident. yes, i know. i know. it wasn t by accident. it wasn t by accident. that s the whole point. he was ordered not to do the practice anymore and he boasted that he would. what was the practice? the practice was rounding up people just because they looked like they might be undocumented immigrants. the facts were never in question. joe arpaio never said the court had it wrong. chris, let s remember this. he said he was going to keep doing it anyway. and i think you re defending it because you like what he was doing. remember this, every law enforcement officer in the united states of america up until the obama administration had authorit