meadows push, steve bannon originated the idea, he pushed it heavily. that s obviously not going to happen. it does show back to be what dan crenshaw was saying about what is the point here, what is what do they prefer to talk about, what do they prefer to be on the news talking about this. the problem i think of lauren boebert staying in the headline poses for nancy pelosi is she is continuing to get pressure over how she s going to respond to this. and she s been deflecting questions to what she s going to do. ilhan omar said on cnn she was confident she was going to take action this week. i think that s raising the bar here, what does the house speaker do. right. and the ayanna presley, one of her colleagues, colleagues and friends, the house must condemn this incendiary rhetoric and immediately pass this resolution. we will see what the speaker does. she s trying to do the policy part first, but we shall see. up in, big setbacks finish the covid vaccine mandates favored by
certain questions particularly per tin ta inning to discussions with the president, does that look bad for sessions if he is called before bob mueller. it does. fundamentally what s at stake here, the attorney general said the president wanted my views on whether to fire comey and the president said he wanted my views. then when he was asked what did the president say about the russia investigation? what d he say about the rationale for firing comey the attorney general refused to answer. that goes to the heart of the question of whether the president may have obstructed justice here. he do think it is an issue that bob mutualer and the special counsel s office will be very interested in. julia, your article came out at 5:00 a.m. here is in what you wrote. it can be hard to get a stlat aeb out of attorney general jeff sessions. answer the question for you that your headline poses. why did he meet with the russian ambassador? i don t recall. i m kidding. i m so glad you stopped th
president said he wanted my views. but then when he was asked, well, what did the president say about the russia investigation? what did he say about the rationale for firing comey? the attorney general refused to answer. that goes to the heart of the question of whether the president may have obstructed justice here, so i do think it s an issue that bob mueller and the special counsel s office will be very interested in. julia, your article came out at 5:00 a.m. here is in part what you wrote. it can be hard to get a straight answer out of attorney general jeff sessions. so answer the question for us that your headline poses. why did he meet with the russian ambassador? i don t recall. i m kidding. i m so glad you stopped that audio. it was really intense. so the reason so this hearing was interesting for a number of reasons, but you ll notice sessions has pivoted once again in terms of his explanation for what happened between him and
here, the attorney general said the president wanted my views on whether to fire comey and the president said he wanted my views. then when he was asked what did the president say about the russia investigation? what did he say about the rationale for firing comey the attorney general refused to answer. that goes to the heart of the question of whether the president may have obstructed justice here. he do think it is an issue that bob mutualer and the special counsel s office will be very interested in. julia, your article came out at 5:00 a.m. here is in what you wrote. it can be hard to get a stlat aeb out of attorney general jeff sessions. answer the question for you that your headline poses. why did he meet with the russian ambassador? i don t recall. i m kidding. i m so glad you stopped that audio. it was really intense. so the reason this hearing was interesting for a number of reasons. you will notice sessions has pivoted once again in terms of