difference here between firing comey and firing sessions is this. there s no one telling trump that firing sessions is a good idea right now. and when he fired comey there were people telling him that, notably jared and ivanka. so i think that even the president in all his impetuousness is not ready to pull this trigger before the mid-term elections because he knows how politically calamitous it would be, or at least he s being told how politically calamitous it would be. really quick, reading the tea leaves, they say he s talking about after the election because they ve got to wait on the mueller report on obstruction is released. mueller has got to do that sometime between now and probably after the election at this point. so they need that report to come out so the president s more free to make a change. gentlemen, thank you. news doesn t get any fresher than that. and coming up for us as we
i have to tell you i don t know. firing rosen stein or mueller firing sessions then rosenstein loses that job. the only reason he has that is because sessions is recused. you mean the future acting attorney general rod rosenstein? sorry. i m starting to wonder about the jeopardy jeff sessions is actually in. the republican led congress has a much higher priority, which is brett kavanaugh. that s the top of the list. granted, he can wait, but the idea that grassley floated we can squeeze in time in september grassley has his own issues. that s another matter. he was twisted. just so you know. we know to go after sessions would be political cataclysm. if he takes it now it wiuntil t heat dies down, he may make it.
i think it would be hard for him to get any cabinet position confirmed, any supreme court justice confirmed for the rest of his presidency for that matter. i do think, though, the difference here between firing comey and firing sessions is this. there s no one telling trump that firing sessions is a good idea right now. and when he fired comey there were people telling him that, notably jared and ivanka. so i think that even the president in all his impetuousness is not ready to pull this trigger before the mid-term elections because he knows how politically calamitous it would be or at least he s being told how politically calamitous it would be. they say hayes talking about after the election because they ve got to wait on the mueller report on obstructions release. mueller s going to do that sometime between now and
to obama s, president obama s attorney general eric holder as someone loyal to the president, is what the president expects that to be. kind of ati different time bk then. totally. no russia investigation. let s talk about what jeff sessions future might look like right now. are you expecting at the mid terms the president may do away with jeff session? possibly. we don t know. i don t think trump even knows what he wants to do. he has talked about firing sessions for a while. you know, last year there were a couple of times he considered pulling the trigger. so it just depends on how his lawyers can manage him and whether he feels like he can escape any potential bad mueller report, you know, i trying to lessen the damage. because firing sessions would be a big bullet point in the mueller report. i want you to put a cap for us on this week because you said
i know! when did brian move back in? brian s back? he doesn t get my room. he s only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40 s. today president trump doubling down on his attacks against his own attorney general demanding jeff sessions investigate democrats in what he calls bob mueller s conflicts, tweeting look into all the corruption on the other side. these new tensions have prompted some republican senators to warn trump against firing sessions. i think it would be a mistake. i don t think it would be good