we wake up as americans and we re breaking some kind of a law. but then it s selective how it gets applied. but it s always hovering over you, this entire dynamic ranging from the dossier to which catherine herridge described about their writing in the filing that they just did. it s fan fiction. we re talking about criminal justice reform on one hand from the trump administration, of course and the american people see this fraud, this hoax being unleashed on people in washington. we experience it also at the local level in our daily lives, whether it s the disenfranchised, people of color. this is a chilling event. americans recognize it and don t like it and it s up to the president sean: the president the american people have to be clear about what is happening. sean: he can still release the applications, the gang of eight information and the 302s. last question, darrell issa. we just had comments from james comey. do you believe what he said about the fisa warrants was
it greg jarrett has to do with trump, russia and collusion. and it seems it that the media is only fixated on one thing and that was michael cohen s payment as it relates to stormy and karen mcdougal as somehow we now have a campaign finance violation. i ve got a list of them here of obama and a bunch of other people who committed them too. they re civil penalties, not criminal cases, to prove a criminal case of campaign violation you have to prove that the candidate knowingly violated the campaign election laws and prosecutor s rarely are able to prove that because most people in america, candidates especially don t even understand the incredibly complex laws. there s two things we learned from these memos today. one, in all three of them, there is no reference to trump russia collusion to win the election. and the other thing we learned is that people like manafort are refusing to tell bob mueller
discrete russia related matters core to its investigation that he obtained by virtue of his regular contact with company executives during the campaign. he provided certain relevant information during the 2017-2018 time period. the filings don t explain more about the nature of the contacts. it s important to note the us attorney filing is very dramatic in the way it s written, while many americans who desired a particular outcome to the election knocked on doors, told you at phone banks or found other legal ways to make their voices heard, cohen tried to do so from the shadows,: who is then candidate trump. here in washington we also had a filing late today on the president s former campaign chairman. one of the documents was filed under seal which means it is not public.
we pretty much wake up in america as americans and we re breaking some law. they re selective in how it s applied but it s hovering over you. this document ranging from the dossier to what catherine herridge explained is fan fiction. we re talking about criminal justice reform on one hand from the trump administration of course and the american people see this fraud, this hoax being unleashed upon people in washington, but we experience it also at the local level in our daily lives, whether it s the disen franchise did or people of color, this is a very chilling effect. americans realize it, they do like it, and it s up to the president to make it clear to the american people what s happening to them. sean: he can release the gang of 8 information, 302 s, and email chain. darrell issa, double what james comey said about the fisa
it, gregg jarrett, has to do with trump, russia and collusion. it seems that the media is only fixated on one thing. that is michael cohen s payment as relates to stormy and karen mcdougal and somehow we have a campaign financial violation. i have a list of them from obama and other people that committed them, too. and they re civil penalties. they re not criminal cases. why? to prove a criminal case of campaign violation, you have to prove the candidate knowingly violated the campaign election laws and prosecutors rarely are able to prove that because most people in america, candidates especially, don t understand the incredibly complex laws. two things that we learned today. one, in all three of them, there s no reference to trump-russia collusion to win the election. the other thing that we learned is people like manafort are refusing to tell bob mueller