team guy. and this isnd what he did when he was in the bureau. he investigated street gangs in los angeles like the bloods and the crips. he investigated mexican drug cartels and a group called hells angels. not charlie s angels, hells angels. i don t think a guy who has done that for his entire career in law enforcement is going to be intimidated by a tweet or two from anybody, and that s who made the decision to fire strzok. ir that s interesting. these are a actually found on his government issued phones and, as i recall, it was michael horowitz who is the inspector general who had to engagera the pentagon to develop the algorithm because the fbi said they couldn t find these texts. but, sure enough, they went to the pentagon, develop the algorithm and they did magically get the text. yeah, i think horowitz found some of them and then there was a gap where it was missing.he w. he s done a fantastic job and i
appeals from the president and then attorney general jefferson sessions and fbi director christopher wray. joining me now is trey gowdy.fot chairman of the house oversight committee and fox news contributor. i had the pleasure and honor of serving with mr. gowdy throughout my time in congress and i like the spectacle that you have going on now. we are expecting something dramatic with your hair or your suit, but i love the glasses and i m glad that you could join us here tonight. mick mulvaney told me that glasses make you look smarter but i don t think this works for either one of us. no, it certainly didn t work for mick mulvaney. thank you so much for joining us here. you are one of the few people you and john radcliffe who have read the unredacted version of
fthe so-called 302, you have peter strzok who was fired because the president was tweeting about him but what s a reality about how and why he was fired? remember he said he was fired because he was exercising his constitutional right to free speech, but he also offered to accept a 60-day demotion. he offered to take a cut in pay, and he expressed a profound remorse. so you don t express profound remorse for exercizing constitutionally protected right and you don t agree to a 60 day suspension, a cut in pay and a demotion if you ain t done nothing wrong. so that s what he did. who fired him? it wasn t any of the people he sued, ironically enough, it was the deputy director of the fbi. it was david bowditch. he s a career fbi guy, he s not aa political appointee. let me give you a flavor of his background. he was a local cop that became a .areau agent, he was a s.w.a.t.
were working overtime. and the associated press says one wasn t even officially a prison guard,simply a correctio. there is no surveillance cameras in or outside of epstein cell and our corporate cousin the new york post says that jeffrey epstein hanged himself with the bedsheet tied to the top bunk. even thoughlfo the autopsy is complete, results are pending because in medical examiner apparently needs more information.jayson. trace, thank you. thank you for that, and late-breaking news about one of these people evidently wasn tevn employee, not a guard there. joining me, former fbi special agent in charge. and, bob driscoll, former assistant attorney general forc. gentlemen, thank you both for coming in. when you hear this late news
mark my words.have a good show. we have trey gowdy, and of course trey gowdy is on. of course, if chaffetz is on, it s gowdy. this guy owes me. he owes me and i m going to milk that for everything that it s worth. have a good show. jason: i m jason chaffetz and for laura ingraham and this the ingraham angle from washington. after two weeks, there s no sign that the democratic fanatics and the liberal media has calling trump racist and former house oversight chairman trey gowdy is here with who fired peter strzok. you will want to hear this, nobody has heard it before. plus, new questions tonight about how millionaire jeffrey epstein died, and it could it have been prevented? sounds like there s some breaking news that trace gallagher also has that we will be getting into later in the show. former fbi and department of justice officials are here to