report about, did the doj and fbi defraud the fisa court? did they lie to the fisa court to get a warrant against carter page? i want to find out why they opened the counterintelligence investigation against trump, and i really do believe the only reason clinton wasn t charged with anything is because if you wanted her to win, how do youar charge her with a crime in the middle of the campaign? sean: you know, these arear really good questions, and i think the fisa abuse is the tip of the iceberg. but think about this, we already know what christopher steele is going to say, because he has already said it. so here s the big question. so in january of 2017, there is james comey in trump tower, saying we have this dossier, it is salacious, but it is unverified. january of 17, before he becomes president. october 2016, he signs the first fisa application that we now know, because of steele s testimony, i have no idea if any of it is true, under threat of perjury, that means it s an
the documents that jay sekulow s group got yesterday are a significant find, they put into perspective this rushed effort to spread intelligence to people whose jobs did not require it. sean: all right, thanks, john solomon, investigative reporter, also vice president managing vice president of the hill. also developing tonight it never ends the president continues to make clear tehran will be held accountable for any further aggression and any more provocations. it s not going to be tolerated. the day before used the words they will be obliterated. take a look. you have a back-and-forth with iran this morning via l tweet. what message do you want to sent to him? there is no message. i will tell you what the message is: when they are ready, they will have to let us know. when they are ready, they will let us know.w. very simple. negotiate? ready to do whatever. doesn t make any difference. whenever they are ready, i m ready. it s too bad this is happening, they are
did a complete 180 of what they thought was important. before they thought self-expression and givinge everyone a voice was important, but now they are like, hey, there s a lot of hate, and because there is a lot of hate, misogyny, and racism, that isha why donald trump was elected. so we need to fix that. w s we need to start policing our users because we don t want to have an outcome like that to happen again. sean: now think about this. we do have regulations about in-kind contributions. when you think of the massive amount of influence and power google has, and if they are going to use this power to favor one party over another it would be incalculable. in terms of the donation, the contribution to the dnc, this new crop of radical, extreme, socialist democrats. and it appears that google is literally training their algorithms to turn out more votes for democrats.
so this president did nothing to stop mueller from finding the truth. sean: if you go back, i mentioned to jay sekulow, the nine and a half minute press conference he did, and boy, the media was so quick, they thought conspiracy theory came back to life. it s serious and significant, though. i watched it, and number one, ii knew he had said the opposite, waiting for people to catch up,n and number two, when you think about i thought attorney general barr was being very gracious to the special counsel, threw him a lifeline. they released a joint statement basically saying, i didn t mean what i said for nine and a half minutes. that ought to be very troublesome for robert mueller. right. but i hope people understand what you re talking about,t, because when mueller came in to tell barr that he could decide, he couldn t make the decision about obstruction, he was going to leave it to barr, and barr
ask questions hard questions about strzok and page. who gave conflicting testimony right now? who fired peter strzok? andrew mccabe said he did. bob mueller s office said he did. one of them did and one of them did not, so somebody is not telling the truth. we will find that out.s that s number one. you put that in the context of everything, it will be an interesting hearing. i don t think the conclusion is going to change anything of what happens here, but people willil hear from bob mueller. i don t think we will get anything different than theng statement he made a couple weeks back, but he s going to answer some real questions, ones that have gone unanswered so far. sean: jay, i watched that nine and a half minute press conference, and god bless our media mob, conspiracy theorists, liars, hoaxsters, because for a few hours they thought they had it all. wait a minute, mueller said thed reason he couldn t consider indictment because of doj policy, and constitutional issues.