have you gone to them? what is the official status of any conversations between you two? i can t go to the fbi. at least as it relates to this particular matter. we have made it known to the senate judiciary committee. i ve made it known publicly for a week now. we want an fbi investigation. my client wants to sit down with fbi agents immediately. i ve made that clear. i ve asked for it repeatedly. we haven t heard from the fbi. this investigation is a scam. it s a sham and it s a con job. and we know that because the white house is controlling who gets spoken to, who gets investigated, and who gets interviewed. how much does it take how difficult is it for a couple fbi agents or even one to call me on the phone and ask to speak to my client for an hour or two? that s not a lot of resources. they don t are want want to tal client because they re afraid of what she may say. and if senator cruz and other senators on that panel and
he spoke to steven s best friend and heard this i said i know it s a complete fiction. i said, i know it s fraud. reporter: and sure enough, when prosecutor mckinney took a closer look at that loan document steven s father s signature didn t match. classic sign of a con job, said the prosecutor. even the idea that there had been any sort of relationship between morrow and steven williams father is nonsense, right? bogus. couldn t have possibly been. couldn t have possibly been and wasn t corroborated by any evidence whatsoever. reporter: now he was ready for the new trial. he showed the jury, check by check, how harvey drained steven s accounts, all 1.7 million, in just 3 years to dress up a boat that was never going to sail anywhere. the boat wasn t properly outfitted for a trip around the world. in fact, it was outfitted in such a way that suggests that it was just going to be a showpiece. it was going to be part of his
said you have to sound sensitive. or if he is having a moment or the white house is having a moment of next time we better do more homework and figure this out before we trot somebody out there, because we re barely going to make it through if we make it at all. i think the president in subsequent tweets made it clearest not backing down support for kavanaugh. we could see the vitriol and words he is used to using when he calls things a con job. for now, you couldn t see blasey ford testify and not feel for her. he has to know that. people around him have to know that. now there s a delay, an entire week. what we played happened right after, as he was hearing it. he is not known for discipline on that message. and i think supporters of kavanaugh might be worried if he goes out against her. and we re told this is a one week investigation. but again, back to the fbi, if they find something, if there
these allegations came and he felt he to defend himself not only for the supreme court seat but his current job and his own reputation, and he thought he to go out, he wrote that on his own, without the white house s approval and he did. absolutely right. he brought up politics. so that is tough for the supreme court. they don t like to see that. so he wrote it on his own but did seem to be channeling the president. very clear he was using similar language. i mean, from, you know, con job, to talking about it being a farce. so is there is there any real, great separation made between brett kavanaugh, you know, this candidate for the u.s. supreme court, and the white house, the president, who said i m still standing by this guy? you have to be aware of brett kavanaugh s audiences here. right? clearly he has to the audience of the president, he has to win over and convince. by all reports the president wasn t that impressed with his fox news interview where he got a little teary
it s truly outrageous. tonight michael avenatti says the fbi should begin looking into his client s allegations. we re demanding an fbi investigation proceed forthwith. my client is prepared to meet with the fbi. she s willing to sit down with fbi agents, answer any questions they have about all of these allegations. this afternoon in his longest solo news conference to date, only the fourth of his presidency, donald trump spoke at length about the allegations facing his nominee. it is. it s a con job. you know, confidence. it s a confidence job but they it s a con job by the democrats. they know it. i ve had a lot of false charges against me. really false charges. i know friends that have had false charges. people want fame. they want money. they want whatever. so when i see it, i view it differently than somebody