mueller, counsel mueller, finish his job. and he s been doing a pretty good job, from what i can see. and he will finish it, i m sure, fairly soon. and we need to get more information with regard to what has happened here. the president has told us that lies are the truth and that truth are lies. so we cannot depend on his word. and so that s why we have to bring in people, put them under oath, and ask them exactly what happened. and i m hoping that the republicans will put their country over their party, and their country over their elections, and do the right thing and work with us to simply gather the information that we need to do what we have been sworn to do. what about the whole issue of
york radio show and met a political advisor named roger stone who encouraged her to run for new york governor. on a libertarian platted form of legalizing prosecution, marijuana and gay marriage. davis lost the governor s race but she maintained her friendship with roger stone. in fact, he is now godfather to her young son and the three actually live platonically in the same new york apartment. stone lives upstairs. davis and her son downstairs. but experts say special counsel mueller is likely much more interested in davis working relationship with roger stone, specifically her role, if any, during the 2016 campaign. kristin davis says she did not work with roger stone in the run-up to the presidential election. and during an interview with our fox affiliate wnyw davis says during her questioning by the special counsel team she felt bull idea. watch. we were saying how intimidating it must have been.
team and omarosa is going on television saying the president knew about the wikileaks emails before wikileaks released them and she s claiming that she spoke to robert mueller s team, would that be something that she wouldn t be even allowed to intimate or imply in a situation like this? would they frown about that? is this okay? tell me what you think. both of your questions were about the doj. two very different dojs. one was the arm of president trump s doj. can he arrest her? the other is would special counsel mueller be interested in what he is saying. would he be upset about it? one immutable rule is that everybody in a grand jury is sworn to secrecy except the witnesses. the witnesses can come out and talk about what they said if they choose to. most of them do not want to. most of them don t want anyone knowing that they testified. while mueller may be concerned, he has to understand, i m sure he realizes, that had he brought her before the grand jury this would be something
for the same thing that special counsel mueller is investigating here. you know, there is no lack of hypocrisy in washington. if you re a democrat and you re a democratic candidate who investigated the witch hunt, then if you re a republican and the republican candidate is being investigated, it s a witch hunt. so it is what it is, brooke. michael zeldin, thank you very much. okay. as the president gets ready to head off to florida this afternoon, cnn is learning he s nervous that democrats might take back the house in november. one piece of his plan, campaign for candidates like this one who just released this wild ad with the help of his family and his child. plus, the urgency is growing as americans will be able to see plans to build 3-d guns at midnight tonight. the president says he may not be a fan. so what could be done in the 11th hour?
and intelligence committees released a joint statement saying, quote, this resolution to impeach deputy attorney general rosenstein is a direct attack on the special counsel s investigation, full stop. to date special counsel mueller has obtained 30 indictments and five dilt gy pleas against a group that includes four trump campaign officials and 26 russian nationals. the president should not mistake this move by his congressional enablers as a pretext to take any action against mr. rosenstein or mr. mueller and his investigation. now, despite trump rhetoric, the majority of americans do not believe the fbi is unfair to the president. according to the latest npr pbs news hour poll, six in ten voters say the fbi is trying to do their job, while a third say the bureau is biased against the trump administration. meanwhile, among republicans 37% believe that the fbi is just doing their job and a little over half, about 55%, say that