documents. give the special counsel what s requested in that early several months of the investigation that it will hasten the resolution. dowd said he believes he was a strong witness for the president. he came in that ir first era wh testifying. he had a green light to do it and no harm wads done. we ll know when the mueller report comes out if don mcgahn s testimony raised any issues. to your point, the first time he met with the counsel.
isn t truth. there is no truth. it s all conjecture and bs. that s the first problem. the second problem rudy mentioned a perjury mentioned a perjury trap. perjury happens when you perjure yourself. so they re worried that trump will say something to mueller that will perjure himself. for example, the fact that the russian appointment, rudy tried to make out that was some russian they didn t know. in the e-mail sent by donald jr. i mean, sent to donald jr., it was really clear that the russians were representing the russian government. so there is an objective truth. mueller will have it in writing, and the perjury trap is if trump perjures himself, which he does every day four or five times a day, he s going to get caught, and that s why i think he won t get interviewed.
showed when i shared that tape of general kelly when he took me in the basement of the white house, into the situation room. had i not had that tape rev it would be hard for peoplible the i was threatened by a four star general with things getting ugly or damage to my reputation. in trump world everybody lies, it s a culture of deceit. people turn on each other very, very quickly and you have to have documentation for everything you do. even trump. in the morning he may say one thing, by the afternoon he s flip-flopped so the question about whether or not i do, absolutely. i have this vast historical knowledge and relationship with donald trump, 15 years and i ve been very good about documenting the revolution of that relationship which is what i put in my book unhinged. will any of it be of interest to special investigators like mr. mueller?
omarosa signaling more ahead for the trump administration. today she gave a verevealing interview that she has more than those secret audio tapes up her sleeve. do you have more tape, videos, e-mails? is there more there? absolutely. i have this huge kind of 15-year record with donald trump. i m very good at documenting my life, documenting things that happen. particularly, things that were peculiar to me. will any of it be of interest to special investigators like mr. mueller? yes. i talk about having a meeting with him. i share whatever they need, anything of interest already shared, anything new i ve revealed. i m fully cooperating with them. i will turn over the things they need. i will turn over additional
plus, the president of the united states wasn t at that meeting. he didn t know about that meeting. he found out about it later. by the time he found out about it, it was nothing. if this is their case for collusion, good luck mueller. let me go back to the core part of the investigation which is do you believe that somebody stole emails from john podesta and the dnc and leaked them to wikileaks? that factually happened, right? you believed that happened? you believe that crime happened? well, i believe that somebody got them and they didn t know that those emails were gotten and i m almost certain from the reports that i have read that it s hacking and it looks like it s pretty clear that it was russian. so it s important to you it s important to mr. mueller to get to the bottom of that, no? of course. he has had months to get to the bottom of it. he has 1.4 million documents. he s got at least 32 witnesses in which we didn t raise executive privilege. and in the case of mr.