epic cleanup. several senate lawmakers are at the border right now getting a close-up look at the real crisis, looking for real answers. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. one group, a bipartisan delegation led by texas republican john cornyn, and arizona independent kyrsten sinema making stops in their home states focused on finding solutions. what is happening now is happening on our doorstep and we need to work together to try to address it in the best way we can. a repeated failure by administration after administration to manage this crisis. the way i see for us to do that is work together by putting partisanship aside and listening to local folks and working together to find solutions. harris: we may be getting a peak from the curtain why she left the democratic party. they weren t doing that. this from the front lines. face and center hour by hour, minute by minute agents catching two illegals as they crossed across the border. we have fresh
you want a make a political point. you have the mayor cantrell who pushes for restorative justice on dangerous criminals particularly youth who carjack. i don t know why we ve decided that s the right group to go easy on. she helped lead the defund movement. they cut police funding. by 16 million and saying oh, we don t have a police force. when you look at the exit interviews of the cops who left they said time and time again they don t feel appreciated. they are getting hit with silly punishment for low-level mistakes that they make. all of it driven by this movement that cops are inherently racist and evil and we have to do something about them. now this is where we re at. harris: i always like to follow the money. where is the $16 million that they defunded the police for? we need to know that. their ideas of replacing the officers not being there and making money on deal by cutting
there was a sign she was taking action. she claims that she feels and, what do you say about that? she s absolutely right. i think it has to be very nerve-racking to be in that position but having said that, some of the things that she said about the president, that s a position that she and eight are struck and annie mccabe were in during the campaign and after the election. they were in a position where they could actually have an effect on and the outcome of the election. when you are going back and forth saying things like, go easy on hillary clinton, she could be our next president, she could be our boss. the term was that she used, that was having a direct effect. you read the claims that she just said and some of the defenses, you could insert the
comey has testified and written about this in great detail about all the pressure he was getting from the president, you know, demanding loyalty, go easy on mike flynn. it was wildly inappropriate. comey knew it and the other people at the fbi knew it. all of us have heard about it for so long, this is old news for us now, but the magnitude of it is still worth dwelling on, it was really bad what the president was doing and they all knew it. michael? i would say, look, the facts here have been known for quite sometime, since february of last year, and what is stunning to me is here we are, you know, nearly two years later and we haven t had a full airing of what happened. you know, this is a subject that congress should have taken up in public long ago with open hearings, with the key witnesses
himself. when president trump asked, go easy on mike flynn, he s a good guy. that is an impeachable offense. when barack obama pre-judges the outcome of the hillary clinton investigation or the irs targeting scandal, that s okay. the duplicity comey said i don t do sneaky things, except memoralize private conversations. i don t leak. his book tourism is a weasely thing. bret: on capitol hill what would you ask him? i want horowitz s report to come out first. i have a lot of confidence in horowitz. i want to know in 2016 why they handled secretary s clinton s investigation into such an unprecedented way. if me didn t make his mind up