what mueller was doing, suggesting that it was biased. 13 angry democrats. all these little tag lines that he came up with. and the result has been that his base doesn t think that mueller find anything that was problematic for the president. we ve seen that over and over. we ve seen it in polling. yet for some reason, president trump still feels compelled to say, to make these claims. obviously, the fact that he was doing it while sitting next to a cemetery, you know, mueller is an honored army ranger, i mean, that is obviously disconnecting of itself. that he s having this fight, still, he still insists upon, he can t simply just say, you know what, robert mueller s work is done, we re done with that, and move past it, is pretty stunning even two years into this administration. matthew, i want to bring you in now. the inappropriateness aside, can you give us some clarification on what trump is talking about when he says mueller s testimony ? i mean, i guess he s talking about th
to silence me. i was very disappointed. in your speech, you asked classmates to remember not just trayvon and tamir but all the kids who don t have a chance to get an education. why is it so important that you call attention to those children? so, don, the more i think about it, the more graduation feels like a privilege. and i m going to tell you why because, yes, it is hard work. it is a lot of hard work is. high school. but there are also circumstances that have allowed us to get to this point. and there are so many students, so many students that just aren t simply not allowed, you know, because maybe they are gunned down by the police or simply there isn t a school surrounding them and that s why they don t get to graduate high school. so when i was writing it, i was reflecting and graduation feels like a privilege. i wanted the graduating class to know that you have an opportunity, and, you know, don t waste it. and always remember that the students that were left behind.
it because he wants credit for other pieces of the bill. violence against women. community support and policing. later the violence against women. you re not going to get the credit without being willing to take responsibility for it, but, you know, anybody was in the senate then. bernie sanders has been noticeably quiet about the crime bill and his vote there. he s letting joe biden take all the heat. you know, it s interesting. sanders has as long a voting record as joe biden does. longer. we ll see if people are, you know, as scrutinizing of bernie sanders as they are of biden. is i m thinking about what y said about allowing people to evolve and change because we tend to look back on some things with a 2019 lens or 2018, whatever year it is, right? right. and we look back and we have to remember that even then, not that it was right, it did, you know, cause many people to go to prison and disrupts a lot of lives, but there were many african-americans there were.
before you said you didn t care if mueller testifies. let me tell you, he made such a fool out of himself the last time she because what people don t report is the letter he had to do to straighten out his testimony because his testimony was wrong. nothing the president said there is true. mueller has not testified. the entire debate right now is about whether and when he will. so let s discuss now, joining me now is philip bump, matthew rosenberg, and also april ryan. good evening to all of you. by the way, april is the author of under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house. again, hello to everyone. philip, i m going to start with you because you just heard president trump, he s yards away from the graves of the american heroes, anniversary of d-day. he called a vietnam veteran a fool. i mean, what is the point of continuing this bash of robert mueller? i mean, it s a great question. i mean, especially because if you think about it, he s actually alre
comments that he deserved to be in prison. here s how he responded. i think she s a disgrace. i actually don t think she s a talented person. i ve tried to be nice to her because i would have liked to have gotten some deals done. she s incapable of doing deals. she s a nasty, vindictive horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for them. they thought their good friend, bobby mueller, was going to give them a great report and came out with a report with 13 horrible angry democrats who were totally biased against me. a couple of them worked for hillary clinton. they then added five more. also democrats. all that, 2 1/2 years, think of it, before i even got elected, they ve been going after me. and they have nothing. what is he trying to get at here? i mean, i think what he s trying to do, i think he legitimately feels from a personal standpoint threatened by nancy pelosi because she s the leader of the house democrats. the house democrats have pushed forward o