of the crown prince, a general, the deputy head of saudi s main intelligence service. again, very close to the crown prince, allowed to go free. we ve heard also from the white house, the senior administration official, saying that this is an important step in holding those responsible and we encourage saudi arabia to continue with a pair and transparent judicial protest. that from the white house. the foreign secretary here in the u.k. used a slightly different language. he said the saudis should hold all of those accountable for this killing to justice. jamal khashoggi s sonly involved in this. the cia concluded that the crown prince himself was the one
how many reports under name are the justice department arguing, in fact they committed more misconduct in their investigation uncovered? i don t recall that happening before. i can tell you right now, none. that s why i found it very unusual that attorney general bar didn t send you anything to go in the report, they just went to the television camera to talk about it. they will tell you about the text messages involved in the 2018 report, involving fbi lawyers, personal animus toward president trump. you also, didn t you in your investigation, find proof from text messages from agents who worked on the russian investigation, including one
some 3-year-olds being cared for by seven euros and 8-year-olds. horrifying. at both president trump and vice president pence defended the treatment of my grandchildren. yesterday, the vp tried to shift the blame to democrats in congress. we have money to give toothpaste and soap and blankets in the facility. right now we do. of course we do. so why aren t we? it is all a part of the processing. they are filthy, sleeping on cold floors because of the lack of attention. i know you. you re a father, you re a man of faith. you can t approve of that. now american, no american should approve of this mass influx of people coming across our borders. shepard: didn t answer the question yet again. just last week, the justice department arguing that they don t necessarily need to provide them with soap and toothbrushes for them to be safe
no person holding any office of profit or trust under them under the united states shall without the consent of the congress accept of any present emolument, office or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign state. right. and you ll notice that that clause has four uses of the word any. it s very broad. of any kind whatever. the justice department arguing on behalf of the president has said, oh, it s very narrow. it s only if he s making a profit. the root word comes from a latin word that means to grind corn so only if he s engaged in manual labor and making a profit would that be an emolument. the judge found it s any profit gained or advantage. that s what the framers were going for. it is the department of justice and not a personal lawyer that is defending the president. is this because who are you suing here, the office of the president or are you suing the individual, donald trump? our original complaint we
overrule lower court decisions to block that order barring entry from people from six muslim majority countries. pete: this is a big one why the gorsuch decision was so important. part of the reason why. griff jenkins is at the capitol with the details it? would take just five supreme court votes to allow the travel order to go back into place, freezing the lower court s decision to block it the justice department arguing in their filing late yesterday that the federal court in richmond made several mistakes in their ruling and this if he it s in place. it holds new visas being issued from people in iran, libya, smommial, sudan, libya and yemen. president trump signing the executive order in january. it immediately faced backlash with protests erinting across judgment blocking it. then in march the judge issuing narrower order but still blocked. hawaii issuing a a lawsuit against the order. the aclu lashed out on twitter