fbi s secret counterintelligence investigation against donald trump that they were going to use against him if he were elected. he was. they did. brian: so he was fired. they recommended that he get demoted. right. brian: he says i want my job back. my fifth amendment rights were not guarded. the president put so much pressure that s why i was fired. does he have a case? no. he does not have a case. obtuse and clueless peter strzok has no sense of self-awareness. he has done more damage to the fbi than anybody in the last 50 years. he would not be welcome in the halls of the fbi. look, he claims his first amendment rights to free speech have been violated by his firing. that s not why he was fired. he was fired for three reasons. first of all he used an fbi device for personal reasons. 7,000 text messages, many of them to his lover, lisa
account will remain locked until they delete the video. pete: i hope they don t delete the video and stare down twitter. what recourse do you otherwise have? we reached tout twitter for a statement. they have not responded to that they don t like mitch mcconnell because is he a stall wart in the senate both on judges and on frankly knee jerk gun legislation that a lot of conservatives and trump supporters don t want to push through just so they can take action. they hate him for it. brian: nra telling the president not for extended background checks. president has talked to joe manchin and pat toomey. he called joe manchin 6:30 on monday what does action proposing. he wanted a lot of detail. interested in what lindsey graham is putting forward for red flag law to get the lunatic in 11th grade that has the kill list on the wall in the bathroom. want to make sure he doesn t get a gun. how do we do that? let s see if there is a logical way forward there and nancy pelosi says we are ready
heroes. you have a cup perform these. brian: in fact i might have one. i didn t un sew this pocket. ainsley: y all are very patriotic. i like these outfits red, white, and blue. brian: he is still sore. peter: better part of a week to recover. ainsley: everyone is talking about it. pete: survival. we move on we begin with this fox news alert. while you were sleeping new details revealed about the el paso shooter. ainsley: that s right. this coming in after the president visited texas and ohio. brian: all right. jeff paul joins us live from el paso with what we are learning about the suspect so far and why his mom called police just weeks before the attack at the walmart 11 hours from his house. hey, jeff. hey there, yeah. we are learning according to the attorney that s representing the family of the suspected shooter, they say the mom of the suspect reportedly called police
paso, some el paso denies ians feel the president s divisive rhetoric helped to cause. i think it s a disgrace. i have think he owes us respect. but the saddest thing of all is i don t think he realizes what he [inaudible]. [inaudible] the mayor responding to that criticism that he met with the president saying that it s part of his official duty as mayor of el paso. he says right now his focus is on getting through what is now 22 funerals. the first beginning today. back to you. brian: all right, jeff. thank you very much. so a lot of mixed feelings on the ground. the president felt as though
bipartisan action. brian: are you disappointed at the presidential candidates attacking the president personally in probably the most severe way possible, white supremacists, white nationalists and, of course, racists? look, i was pleased to hear president trump directly denounce white supremacists and say that hate doesn t belong in our country. but i also think he needs to address his rhetoric. and i think that we are in for a rough presidential season if there is more and more divisive rhetoric on both sides. i was puzzled by the ways in which the president attacked some of the folks, the mayor of dayton, senator sherrod brown after their visit. there seems to be a disagreement about who said what about whom and when in those visits. the larger point frankly here is we need to find ways to legislate together. the president s leadership on taking real steps on background checks will be