point where it s okay to do this. that s where he s been all along. it s just now that he s admitting it, but i think it puts that conduct in a new light of, yeah, i knew i wasn t supposed to be doing this. that s why i wouldn t admit doing it. but now i m admitting it. i just don t care that it s wrong. you know, to the extent that willfulness, intent is an element of any of these crimes, he has blown through the water on that. i mean, you barely would need anything other than that interview to show the president s intent to not only commit a crime in the future, which he s announced and admitted, but i think puts light on his conduct in the past as well. peter baker, any senior republicans who are in the president s orbit and by default in your orbit expressing real regret? all we have to go on so far is the president tweeting about wales. yeah, actually, there was a pretty universal reaction against this by republicans on capitol hill today.
affairs investigations in justice department history. the barr review of the russia case. if they can t hold people like this accountable, it raises the question, what will they do at the end of this russia case? sean: one very important question. from my understanding, my sources, is inspector general horowitz is probably likely done. i ve had some people saying, suggesting strongly they believe that the attorney general already has the inspector general report. there was apparently a hang-up originally on one of the fisa applications. surprisingly, that being the first. but according to my sources, your reporting about kathleen kavalec s confirmation and warning and admonition to the fbi prior to the first application, put that to bed in light of, also, the closed-door testimony of bruce ohr, that everybody was warned. what are you hearing about the inspector general report on fisa? because that doesn t seem like a premeditated fraud against the court with unverifiable lies as
now, you know, we re at the point where it s okay to do this. that s where he s been all along. it s just now that he s admitting it, but i think it puts that conduct in a new light of, yeah, i knew i wasn t supposed to be doing this. that s why i wouldn t admit doing it. but now i m admitting it. i just don t care that it s wrong. you know, to the extent that willfulness, intent is an element of any of these crimes, he has blown through the water on that. i mean, you barely would need anything other than that interview to show the president s intent to not only commit a crime in the future, which he s announced and admitted, but i think puts light on his conduct in the past as well. peter baker, any senior republicans who are in the president s orbit and by default in your orbit expressing real regret? all we have to go on so far is the president tweeting about wales. yeah, actually, there was a pretty universal reaction
it s just now that he s admitting it, but i think it puts that conduct in a new light of, yeah, i knew i wasn t supposed to be doing this. that s why i wouldn t admit doing it. but now i m admitting it. i just don t care that it s wrong. you know, to the extent that willfulness, intent is an element of any of these crimes, he has blown through the water on that. i mean, you barely would need anything other than that interview to show the president s intent to not only commit a crime in the future, which he s announced and admitted, but i think puts light on his conduct in the past as well. peter baker, any senior republicans who are in the president s orbit and by default in your orbit expressing real regret? all we have to go on so far is the president tweeting about wales. yeah, actually, there was a pretty universal reaction against this by republicans on capitol hill today. you saw any number of republican
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