martha: he s acting like somebody was under investigation for two years. he isn t quite sure that he would get a fair steak if he sat down. his lawyers have told him that was probably the the be a peers situation, given the scope of this investigation, which seems to be quite wide. marc thiessen, and trace gallagher set set up a piece, you look to the question of julian assange. it s interesting to sort of peel back this investigation and say, what are we talking about here? what are they accusing the president on the campaign of doing? when you get down to the not of it, did julian assange and people who were connected to thd figure out a way to release these emails from the clinton campaign, which were actual emails of the concert campaign was writing to each other, by the way, and were not really that terribly damning, when you look at them again. that is the heart of what we are talking about, right? think about exactly the heart of what we are talking about. the story of paul ma
for failingti to register as foreign agents for not reporting their actions to the federal election commission s. okay, if that s a legal standard, fine. the special counsel should also be looking into hillary clinton, the dnc, fusion gps, and christopher steele. here s why. steele is a former citizen, a former british spy. he was paid by fusion gps through that law firm tied to the clinton campaign and the dn dnc. we have not seen anything to suggest that steele was a registered foreign agent, that he reported to the fcc, that he was being compensated. if that is all true, given that information, that would mean that fusion gps, the law firm, the dnc, the concert campaign, and christopher steele should all be in serious legal jeopardy. at a very minimum, mueller should be m investigating them r is there a double standard, mr. mueller? there s already been a complaint filed with the fcc echoes the clinton campaign andgn the dnc