measures with a subset of that being collusion. the u.s. response back in 2016, which has nothing to do it from, that s an obama administration response. and the leaks and the unmasking, which has everything to do with the reauthorization of certain surveillance programs. there are four things that the house until committee is looking in. one of those involved active measures in a subset of that would be collusion, not just between mr. trump and the russians, but between any american the russians. hyperfocus on collusion and conspiracy and coordination, i m interested in all charges. tucker: when will we know what happened? when will this wrap-up do you think? trey: when the last witnesses interviewed, and that is a legitimate criticism. i was ready months ago. there are only six members of the house until committee that are conducting interviews. only six, it s not the whole committee. i was ready to months ago to start interviewing witnesses. we are slowly beginning to do
deal. think there may be getting a little ahead of ourselves and not bothered by the lack of emerging evidence about the underlying crime but there was actually collusion or coordination between the current white house. am afraid we are being swallowed up by the politics of scandal when there s less and less evidence that they actually colluded. maybe that will come out, but so far it hasn t and it bothers me. tucker: so what is this investigation about, and when, if ever, does it end? congressman trey gowdy just took over as chairman of the house oversight committee, also served on the house intelligence committee and he joins us. thank you for joining us. trey: i hope you re feeling better. spent feel vigorous. but i have lost track of the point of all this. what is the point of this investigation just to remind those of us were following at home? trey: for hyperfocus on collusion is not congress fault, i would say folks in your line of work have been focused on collusion much
deal. think there may be getting a little ahead of ourselves and not bothered by the lack of emerging evidence about the underlying crime but there was actually collusion or coordination between the current white house. am afraid we are being swallowed up by the politics of scandal when there s less and less evidence that they actually colluded. maybe that will come out, but so far it hasn t and it bothers me. tucker: so what is this investigation about, and when, if ever, does it end? congressman trey gowdy just took over as chairman of the house oversight committee, also served on the house intelligence committee and he joins us. thank you for joining us. trey: i hope you re feeling better. spent feel vigorous. but i have lost track of the point of all this. what is the point of this investigation just to remind those of us were following at home? trey: for hyperfocus on collusion is not congress fault, i would say folks in your line of work have been focused on collusion much
tucker: i would have to say i love to hear it, but i would also like to see some action. thank you for trimming off my, i appreciate it. trey: thank you, tucker. tucker: the university of california is fed up with admitting so many of those darn u.s. citizens, they are not impressive, so they are imposing a cap on them while illegal aliens are not affected. no cap on them, is not a wise idea? we will debate it with a former illegal alien next. plus skittles, the candy, trying to celebrate pride, now they are getting accused of what the premises. how did that
you, too. tucker: nunes s behavior allows congress and the press to igmower what he actually says, part of which is americans are apparently having their information incidentally caught in the intelligence dragnet. recently confirmed on numerous occasions the intelligence community incidentally collected information about u.s. citizens involved in the trump transiti transition. if this is all about improper unmasking of, you know, incidentally collected u.s. information, he did exactly the wrong thing. incidental collection is not surveilling a campaign or american citizens, it s surveilling a foreign agent. there s rules about what you do with that information. i d be curious to see if the rules would be followed. congressman trey of south carolina says in addition of chasing russian phantoms, congress and the press ought to be more worried on how american citizens citizens are spied upon and unmasked by unscrupulous people.