maine justice won t indict anyone else, so one has to understand there s the heart of the matter and then there will be smoke that comes from it. kara, how resonate, as far as what we ll hear from the doj, how resonate is the handling of the clinton e-mail investigation by james comey and how they approach and what they say and do next in this investigation? i think it s sort of a guiding light here. it s viewed that was mishandled. rod rosenstein has said recently, that s not the way they want to do things. that the proper way to do things is to not tarnish anybody s reputation if they haven t been charged with any wrongdoing. i think that s a strong principle that they follow, as they try to share information with the public. but also not overshare. and michael raised a good scenario, maybe they do it by not using people s names and just making it anonymous. but to be able to tell the
but a new poll showed the interest eroding. 45 pokts n 45% now believe it should be ended. only 43% said that last year rmt and the inspector general dis d disputed the claims last week. the president says that this report totally exonerates him and says there s no collusion with the russians. and inspector general, did your report even consider the question of collusion? our report was focused on the fbi and department s handling of othe clinton e-mail investigation. it touched on the russian investigation as we lay out here when we found the text mags in that july/august time period and the decision that was made about whether to proceed or not proceed with the weiner lap top.
the trump campaign. but worse than all that, i just want to repeat what i said in the opening, why wasn t that given to congress? why did i find out about that today at noon? this is a classic case of obstruction. who is going to investigate these guys? we are going to be transparent with the american people. we ll get the documents we want. this is going to spill out. people are going to ask, well, what are you going to do? who s going to bet busted, who s going to jail? laura: lisa s text was released before, but no, no, we ll stop it, that came today. how could that have possibly been redacted. they keep blocking things out, not giving us documents that at the g end of the day are pertint to our investigation.
are crooks, they tried to throw an election. this does not say that. laura: congressman. if you look at the one gentleman on there, that s one of comey s buddies. the networks hired all these t former fbi, doj and obama people. laura: old buddy of comey. congressman, you have a lot more to get to with the russia investigation. we are almost there. we are almost there. there s a reason why they have been hiding these documents for two months. similar to what we find in the ig report. laura: thanks very much. appreciate you. i have my own take on run-away prosecutors. you do not want to miss tonight s angle before roger stone and dinesh d souza react. that s coming up.
rules? at the top. at the top i think that is true. we heard great words from christopher ray, the new director. it s frustrating because we have had these very conversationsve with him many months ago, look, you are not responsible for any of this. you need to clean this up and we ll support you in cleaning this up. but yet here it is today, we get this text message at noon today, one that s pertinent to our investigation. maybe they have a good excuse for it, but the problem with it, if they didn t give it to us, it s a problem. if they didn t know about it, it s a bigger problem. laura: there are other things. fbi attorneys sent, number two, they don t identify who this is. it s important to know who this is. we can t get the person s name. fbi attorney number two sent an instant message to fbi attorney number one commenting on the amount of money the subject of