Of the United States, a president who has spent most of the 169 days of his presidency so far under the specter of the russian role in the 2016 election sitting down with russian president Vladimir Putin. The meeting was scheduled 30 minutes and lasted more than two hours. In front of the cameras President Trump sounded upbeat. We look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for russia, for the United States, and for everybody concerned. And its an honor to be with you. Thank you. Thank you. For days, the headlines were all about the fact that the meeting was going to happen. Now that its over, the headlines are all about the conflicting accounts of what was said in the meeting. Rex tillerson, the only u. S. Cabinet official in the meeting, said that President Trump pushed putin on russias election hacks. While sergei lavrov, putins foreign minister, told reporters a very different story. The president opened the meeting with president putin by raising the concerns of the Am
Putin. The meeting was scheduled 30 minutes and lasted more than two hours. In front of the cameras President Trump sounded upbeat. We look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for russia, for the United States. And for everybody concerned. And its an honor to be with you. Thank you. Thank you. For days the headlines were all about the fact that the meeting was going to happen. Now that its over the headlines are all about the conflicting accounts of what was said in the meeting. Rex tillerson, the only u. S. Cabinet official in the meeting said that President Trump pushed putin on russias election hacks. While Sergei Lavrov putins foreign minister, told reporters a very different story. The president opened the meeting with president putin by raising concerns of the American People regarding russian interference in the 2016 election. They had a very robust and lengthy exchange on the subject. The president pressed president putin on more than one occasion regarding russi
Trump who spent most of the 169 days of his presidency under the specter of the russian role in 2016 election sitting down with Vladimir Putin. The meeting was scheduled 30 minutes and lasted more than two hours. In front of the cameras President Trump sounded upbeat. We look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for russia, for the United States. And for everybody concerned. And its an honor to be with you. Thank you. Thank you. For days the headlines were all about the fact that the meeting was going to happen. Now that its over the headlines are all about the conflicting accounts of what was said in the meeting. Rex tillerson, the only u. S. Cabinet official in the meeting said that President Trump pushed putin on russias election hacks. While Sergei Lavrov putins frnlts told reporters a different story. The president opened the meeting with president putin by raising concerns of the American People regarding russian interference in the 2016 election. They had a very ro
Reference it with what the law is and how it pertains to what came up in that phone call and all so much that happened before it and after it. Its not all about the call. And we all saw the president s words on that call. Tonight we have some big players to figure out what it means. We have congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez. Shes here to talk about this and her latest big plan for america. And so is the president s personal lawyer. No, not that one, the other one, jay sekulow. But speaking of which, this has all been rapidly unraveling since our sitdown with Rudy Giuliani last week. He gave mixed stories, but a very clear intention to put biden on the hot seat. However, it has turned out to be the opposite of what their intention was. The efforts of mr. Giuliani, maybe on behalf of the country, maybe on the behalf of the president , now has him and the president in the hot seat. But what does it mean . And where does it go . Thats a question for democrats. Lets bring in one of the
They have to go into whats called a scif, which is an acronym for a safe room basically to read it. Thats why youve been hearing different lawmakers saying, i have to go back and read a little bit more and i have to see more. Well take you through what is in that complaint, and we will crossreference it with what the law is and how it pertains to what came up in that phone call and all so much that happened before it and after it. Its not all about the call. And we all saw the president s words on that call. Tonight we have some big players to figure out what it means. We have congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez. Shes here to talk about this and her latest big plan for america. And so is the president s personal lawyer. No, not that one. The other one, jay sekulow. But speaking of which, this has all been rapidly unraveling since our sitdown with Rudy Giuliani last week. He gave mixed stories but a very clear intention to put biden on the hot seat. However, it has turned out to be th