with a suspected russian spy, konstantin kilimnik. and the trump tower meeting in which they were receptive to dirt about hillary clinton which they say was not useful, but again they were ultimately willing to engage with the russian on. and then you have donald trump calling on the russians to hack hillary clinton in july of 2016, sand the russians then following his orders, essentially. and that s what mueller said in his report, that just hours after he gave that speech, the russians tried for the first time to hack hillary clinton directly. so there are just so many instances of this. and that s just during the campaign. i mean, during the transition, there was michael flynn talking to sergei kiy kislyak. there is so much here that the american people really need to absorb so we can t let it happen again in 2020. you know, not to overflatter that, but that presentation was excellent from natasha. i just wonder, do you know knowing bob mueller, does he
hillary clinton, not him, but peter strzok one of the people sit down with hillary clinton in july. unbelievable. former secretary of state hillary clinton for disguising patients to fusion gps on mandatory disclosures to the federal election. how did she list it? here s the issue. you notice they are supposedly going after michael cohen for fec violation because of this nondisclosure payment. that s not really a theory that s been tried before. i mean, it seems a little odd to me. if that is potentially an offense, well, is it camouflaging these payments? what they did paid from the clinton campaign to a law firm perkins co-y, and then perkinperkins. they disguised the fact that they were funding the dossier. that s not the way the federal election laws are supposed to you work. you are supposed to expose your expenditures. if you are going after cohen why isn t anybody going after how the clintons handled this?
clinton. who were those trolls? the likely financier of the so-called internet research agency of professional trolls located in st. petersburg, financier of that is a close putin ally with ties to russian intelligence. so russian intelligence, again. sometimes some of these you feel you can connect the dots. sometimes you feel like it s one big dot. russian intelligence officers overheard discussing their plans to disseminate negative news about hillary clinton last may. guy with russian military intelligence background shows up in trump tower last june. russian intelligence cutouts start distributing stolen hacks to democratic documents denigrating hillary clinton in july. russian intelligence uses wikileaks to have stolen documents from hillary clinton in the fall. russian intelligence is using american social media companies including facebook, facebook now finally admits to circulate
hillary clinton in july, on jult announcement. again, on october 28th, when he came out, days before the election, and said that he was restarting or reopening the email investigation. there were certainly people in law enforcement who said on juli should not come out and give a long explanation for what they were doing. they shouldn t have done it again on october 28th. martha: gentlemen, thank you very much. coming up, remembering princess diana. this. maybe it s time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it s a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,. .with reduced redness,. .thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has. .no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don t use if you re allergic to otezla.
the documents relevant to our inquiry. as well as to the talking points, this was in crisis management mode for the department of justice with loretta lynch. james comey made a big deal about that when he came out about hillary clinton in july of last year saying when he testified earlier this year. it was that interchange of the tarmac that got me so concerned. his chief of staff knew about it within hours after it happened. he didn t bother to go back over to the department of justice and say this may be a violation of existing law and statutes. he didn t bother to do that. this is important, the fbi has now reopened. they redacted not one page email, a three-page email with the talking points. they claimed a particular privilege, i looked it up, the deliberations privilege, it doesn t apply to this case. talking points don t constitute deliberate movements.