rather, on friday there is no question the amount of government misconduct is accumulating. i happen to believe it s greater than anybody realizes. very embarrassing to my former justice department and very embarrassing not to the fbi agents. nobody are attacking fbi agents, they re just attacking lawyers. we re attacking the formal leadership of both organizations. will trump plead the fifth? will he be forced to comply with a potential subpoena by robert mueller s team? we ll discuss all of that next. get ready for the wild life complete multivitamins with key nutrients that address 6 concerns of aging, including heart health, supported by b-vitamins. your one a day is showing.
the whole issue of the investigation they would like to put behind him. he has an amazing agenda that he would like to execute. what i find fascinating about this, during all the distractions he was executing a game plan for the american people that s going quite well. brought it on himself. he talks about it. that is going to spur scrutiny. in terms of how he gets rid of this, rudy guiliani spoke to that on fox as well. i want to get your take. i believe that attorney general session, be, my good friend, is and rosenstein, who i don t know, are in this investigation. there has been too much government misconduct. the crimes have all been committed by the government and their agents. now, look, i get it as a constructive legal theory representing somebody who may be
fair and honest administration of justice under decent people? i think the pressure on them was so great, they just caved in. there is one way to redeem themselves, get control of this remember senator stevens case? sean: he lost an election, then the judge overturned at all because they withheld exculpatory evidence. because of government misconduct, there s been more government misconduct in this case and there been conduct. sean: this was supposed to be about the trump campaign, brush and collusion. gone, he s been cleared of that. sean: my question is are you concerned in the process of this we did discover that a foreign national, christopher steele was paid through fusion gps, used russian sources that not only weren t verified are you concerned that was paid for, to manipulate
fair and honest administration of justice, these are decent people, but i think the pressures on them are so great, they caved in. once again, i say, there is one way to redeem themselves. o get control of this. you remember senator stevens case? he lost an election and then the judge overturned at all because they withheld exculpatory evidence. because the government misconduct. more government misconduct in this case than there has been conduct. sean: are you concerned this was supposed to be about trump and russia collusion. gone. sean: never happened. he s been cleared. sean: my question is, are you concerned, and the process this, we did discover that a foreign national, christopher steele, was paid throughsi fusion gps, used russian sources that not only want verified, were debunked, are you concerned that that was paid for to manipulate the american people in the lead up to an election?
answers? which ronald reagan did. sean: why not that? they said no to w that. sean: so they want they will what? at this point i would not give them written answers because they will contradict them. i believe attorney general sessions, my good friend, and rosenstein, who i don t know, i believe they should come in the interest of justice, and thistti investigation. there s been too much government misconduct. the crimes have been committed by the government, and their agents, the lies by comey. sean: i will go through this in a minute. it s terrible. sean: what are the parameters that you would insist on for any interview with muellerr beyond 2-3 hours narrowing the scope? never beyond two or threeth hours. i am not going to have my client, my president, my friend,