at the same time i don t want to see mueller pursuing the investigators or what happened in the hillary case. as i understand it, that is looked at by the justice department, by the inspector general and by the u.s. attorney from utah, that the attorney general assigned to this. i think we ought to let them do their work. i d rather see them do it than see mueller do it. i think mueller should stay focused on what he is doing and bring it to an end. sean: thank you both for being with us. earlier tonight at the west virginia rally, president trump asked where is the russia collusion. here is what he said. president trump: [no audio] sean: we don t have that. we had it earlier. joining us with latest on the news is the fox news chief national correspondent ed henry. ed? good to see you. you re right. before the rally, the president called the robert mueller investigation again a witch hunt. what is interesting is the
because it will fuel the malignant false notion that this terrible savage crime is characteristic of this population. the 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country are not all ms-13. sean: no. that is absolutely true. you are right. but we ve got to be able to try and vet those that appear because they love our country of course. sean, there is no argument. there is no distance between us on that point. but i fear is that this case will now become the rallying cry to deprive the dreamers of their protected status. to harshly crack down on the mom and pops who have been here for years and care for our babies and mow our lawns and wash our dishes. sean: how about we just check everybody out? dr. gorka, let s make sure
robert mueller. and again, we go to taxi medallions, tax fraud, and another big question, a side note, answer both, would any of these people, flynn, papadopoulos, manafort, or cohen be in trouble tonight and anyway if it weren t for the issue of russia? it didn t come up in any case. sean, i think the last question is the easiest one to answer. these guys got on the government cross hairs because of their connections to the first candidate and now president trump. i don t think there is any question about that. but i do think that the cohen case ended up in the southern district because mueller didn t see him, cohen, as someone who is going to advance his russia investigation. the southern district had a different line of interest in cohen sean: let s focus he said the direction of the president, he previously did not, why do i think that had to be a big part of what they
personal and commercial reasons. second of all, the federal campaign election act is a specific intent crime. if you are going to criminal criminalize it. you have to knowingly and willfully committed violation of the campaign law. who is that steeped in campaign election laws to know non-disclosure agreement in exchange for money is a violation so you can t even prove the case. sean: this is an amazing thing, too. look. i think they wanted that line. at the behest of they did. they pressured him for the one line. they didn t care about anything else other than the one line. after the other times he said the opposite he was pressured to do it an if you are looking at 65 years or four or three, i ll take the deal. most people would take the deal. sara, your investigating