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evidence of the fbi presented long before the photograph, you know, just is asking for the kind of, you know, problems that they ve had this week where eventually it becomes public and embarrassing. what you ve seen with this white house again and again, they know about certain problems and they don t act until it s exposed in the media. mike flynn being another example, the national security advisor. they knew had not told a truthful story to the fbi, didn t fire him until it was exposed in the press. i m glad that peter ended with mike flynn because i actually i asked the same question today. when we find out, and we will, when the white house found out from the fbi. i remember when i couldn t bring over one of my favorite and most brilliant he s gone on to make a zillion dollars. his life turned out just fine. but it was for a transgression that isn t even illegal any more since he s been in college. the bush white house, obama white house, you couldn t the
the president did not fire him. when everybody was going to act as if he did fire him. he fired comey. but moving forward, he has played this, i think, in the appropriate manner, letting there be transparency. look at all the documents they ve turned over. look at all the information they ve turned over. look at all the people in the white house interviewed by the special counsel and prosecution here and this president didn t fire him. i m going to let keith i know we can take issue with transparency and not being keith, is this that big of a deal? no, of course not. no big deal at all. go ahead. i love it. we agree. end scene. end the segment. we re done. right. bye-bye. i think what i just heard ben say was that if he were in donald trump s shoes, of course he would consider firing robert mueller. in other words, he thinks that donald trump is possibly lying when he said today it was fake news. thank you for agreeing with me
something he talked about a lot. he made a point of this in his trip to asia in november of trying to build some of these relationships with the prime minister of japan. the president of china. he likes to do it in washington too, invite members of congress to golf with him to visit him at mar-a-lago. he s all about touting these relationships. as we just cited in all those sound bites. let s talk about james comey, his former fbi direct hero. this is what drer director. this is what he said. many things have found out about comey that would never have been found out if i didn t fire him. what is he referring to, rebecca? it s not completely clear what he s referring to. i mean, i think he has repeatedly called comey a liar and a leaker, as he did in our interview. i think he s referring to what comey himself has testified to congress, that he passed memos
leniency on in exchange for cooperation. ari, thanks. matt, your take? that timeline is the heart of an obstruction case against the president. mike flib can shed light on the investigation of what happened during the campaign. whether there was any illegal coordination with the russian government. and he can shed light on 2017 whether the president obstructed justice. but we should note we ve never seen one piece of evidence yet as it relates to potential coordination, collusion that points to the direct involvement of donald trump. it is all about whether the president himself obstructed justice. it started with that warning from sally yates on january 26th to the white house counsel about mike flynn being a being compromised and being a threat to national security. and the fact that the white house not only didn t fire him,