master plan that they collaborated with the trump campaign and the russians is laughable. i think the pushback that you re getting on these claims by the guardian and our evidence that there s a lot of falseness information. laura: at some point, an attorney general, we had attorney general who wasn t acting, didn t have any kind of cloud hanging over his head. at what point can the special counsel s office be sanctioned? this is the problem. they re kind of running wild with the veneer of supervision. if the whole game here is to turn the screws like 72-year-old noon stay, okay, you re going to gasp for your last breath in prison unless you fess up to
contrary claim this is evidence of ongoing conspiracy or collusion between high-ranking trump campaign officials and wikileaks and julian assange and the stolen e-mails. you can see that he s not only directing jerome corsi to get copy of the e-mails about them. he reports back to roger stone on august 2nd. laura: your response to him. when did political gossip become criminalized. everyone in the america wanted to see after assange teased e-mails in june what it was he had. there s no flow of information pip received no e-mails and i passed no e-mails on to donald trump or the trump campaign. that s just a fairytale. let s face it. the entire russian collusion delusion. it s meant to distracts from the
trump person. i know. you re exactly right. look, when the fbi issueds its initial finding on the 2016 election, they talked about the russians wanted to sow dissension in the united states. that was the basic theme. the clinton campaign and the democrats did not want to accept the 2016 election results. they quickly pushed this narrative that really what the russians were doing was helping donald trump win. they now are hoping that mueller will come up with evidence of that fact. they simply haven t. if you look at what happened in 2016, you look at all the things that play that steele dossier you find russian fingerprints everywhere and not designed to help donald trump. wikileaks has long time been a crossroads for information. it provides information reporters. it gets used by news source us. the notion that it is part of a
mark penn, they are there s getting the information. that s all they want is the information. it seems highly unlikely. that s people like derschowitz are out there. let s play what alan derschowitz said. he s going to produce what he believes is a devastating attack. he will put together everything. he s going to use information from manafort and others without necessarily disclosing that they are liars. i think that andrew weizmann has a questionable reputation for having taken witnesses and taken legal process too far. most important thing i found was in the exit polls. donald trump only had a 44% job approval. 54% believe the mueller investigation is political in nature. this investigation has been discredited. they don t want to end it in a