president should be upset with barr for mischaracterizing mueller s report. yeah, i think that the president heard what barr said and took that to the bank and then it turns out that the check bounced, right, and so what mueller was trying to clarify and asking barr to clarify by releasing his own summaries was exactly the more nuanced version of what the mueller report found so i think that s why mueller and barr sort of are at a little bit of odds over exactly what those findings were. final word, elie, on this explanation. i think the president got turned out. maybe he was jet lagged but he was making the point that mueller called out barr for being inaccurate. interesting. thank you. thank you all. thank you both, i should say. thanks, don. democrats arguing behind closed doors about opening an impeachment inquiry into president trump. but according to politico, house speaker pelosi wants more. she reportedly wants to see the president, this is her quote, in prison.
substance. that s really everything. i mean, if anything, the president should be upset with barr for mischaracterizing mueller s report. yeah, i think that the president heard what barr said and took that to the bank and then it turns out that the check bounced, right, and so what mueller was trying to clarify and asking barr to clarify by releasing his own summaries was exactly the more nuanced version of what the mueller report found so i think that s why mueller and barr sort of are at a little bit of odds over exactly what those findings were. final word, elie, on this explanation. i think the president got turned out. maybe he was jet lagged but he was making the point that mueller called out barr for being inaccurate. interesting, thank you, thank you all. thanks, don. thank you both, i should say. democrats arguing behind closed doors about opening an impeachment inquiry into
is the letter he had to do to straighten out his testimony because his testimony was wrong. i just have to say none of what he just said happened, none of that happened. actually it was the attorney general who got it wrong. remember, mueller s letter, complaining that barr s summary did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of this office s work and conclusions and mueller hasn t testified. the entire debate right now is about whether and when he will. the judiciary chairman jerry nadler says he is confident that that will happen soon and he ll subpoena mueller if necessary. the american people deserve to hear from him, out loud, in his own words, answering questions from congress about exactly what he found in his nearly two-year investigation. otherwise the president and his allies will continue to misrepresent, to twist and to lie about mueller and his findings, just like the president did today.
add up to you? no, it doesn t. i mean, mueller has not testified. as a matter of fact, that s one of the disagreements that had been sort of sort at a stalemate here in washington, the democrats want him to testify. he says he doesn t want to. so the president, i m not sure what he s referring to. perhaps he s talking about a letter that mueller wrote to barr to sort of get him to clarify what had been some misleading comments from the attorney general. maybe that s what the president is talking about. but i had to scratch my head a little bit when i saw that interview. well, let s talk about that letter because mueller wrote a letter to a.g. barr, raising concerns about barr s four-page summary. this is a key line from it. i want to get you to respond to, evan. he said the summary letter that the department sent to congress released to the public did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of this office s work and conclusions. the context, nature and substance. that s