control the investigation saying i could run it if i want but i decided to stay out. i m totally allowed to be involved if i wanted to be. so far i haven t chosen to be involved. what does it mean? hugo gurdon is from the washington examiner . as they say, anything you say when you sit down can be used against you in a court of law. the miranda spiel. does the president have a point in claiming a potential perjury trap if he sits down with investigators? sure he does. it s part of a negotiating employ. he and his lawyer want to limit the scope of the mueller questioning so it s useful for them to make this point. at the same time the president talks in a very undisciplined way sometimes and it wouldn t be very difficult for a trained lawyers, plenty on the mueller team, to catch him in inaccuracies whether they were deliberate deceipts or bravado. so yeah, it s legitimate but also convenient.
not good. sandra: let s bring in former acting ice director and fox news contributor thomas homan. welcome to your family. welcome. eric: good morning. sandra: first of all, what did you make of the president s honoring of law enforcement and ice officials here calling them heroes? they are heroes. i ve been saying that for a very long time. i watched the tape this morning and i knew it would be a great event. name another president that does something like this. stand shoulder to shoulder with law enforcement officers put on the line for this country every day. i ve been with this president numerous occasions where he met with state and local law enforcement, met with ice officers, border patrol agents. he has their six. i can t say think of another president who has had that position so strongly. this president is i said yesterday during an interview he talks the talks but he also
eric: this is not i ve been a new york reporter for decades and i covered his father. this is about mario cuomo not helping president trump when he was the developer on the riverside yards getting the mortgage when andrew cuomo was the head of hud. they didn t back him and so therefore he had trouble with building the riverside. that s what i think. there is a lot of family history here. cuomo clearly flubed what he was trying to do. when was america great? when i couldn t get a credit card without my husband? sandra: whoa. you can t remember when america was great? i believe america is an exceptional country. when is president trump referring to. when a bunch of the country felt disenfranchised. the thing that s unique about america it is always trying to be perfect.
fraud as his defense team is expressing optimism that the jury is going into day four but is that really the case? we ll take a look at that deliberation and the trial in a moment. sandra: president trump speaking out about the russia probe in a new interview saying if he tells the truth would robert mueller believe him? andrew mccarthy is here to discuss that and more next. you re headed down the highway
to 9 because this president came in and says enough. i m going to make sure these countries abide by the international treaties and take these people back. he put pressure on the department of justice and put pressure on department of state and department of homeland security and pressure on these countries. this is another example, this president stepping up and saying no, you are going to take this war criminal back and i ll hold you accountable. we ve been trying to remove this guy. in 2009 we tried to remove him. this president made it happen along with fine men and women of ice and d.o.j. the president changed this issue and put it on its head. american people need to realize what the president has done for this country. sandra: he lied to the d.o.j. and immigration for years about who he was. you ve been on it since 2009 and now it happened. for these people in new york who want to call ice nazis,