Were marking President Trumps first 100 days in office. Im jake tapper. And were going to begin with some breaking news in our politics lead. Major developments in what could be the most jampacked and crucial week of Donald Trumps presidency so far. In just the past few hours, the Senate Intelligence committee met behind closed doors about the investigation into possible coordination between trump advisers and the russian government in the 2016 election. The white house brushed off questions about their former National Security adviser after a key republican lawmaker suggested that Michael Flynn might have broken the law. And a federal court just struck down another key piece of president jumps agenda. A judge this time blocking part of an executive order that would cut off federal funding for sanctuary city that protect undocumented immigrants. All the while theres this looming threat of a federal Government Shutdown. Cnns senior White House Correspondent jeff zeleny is live on the no
welcome back to the lead. more breaking news in our politics lead today. a top house republican today suggesting that now fired national security adviser michael flynn might have broken the law. house oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz of utah said he saw no evidence that flynn complied with disclosure laws regarding the money he took for engagements and appearances in russia and lobbying for a turkish company. chaffetz and the white hou chaffetz wrote to the white house for more information on this but got an executive heisman. the white house acted as if the transition was some grainy, hazy memory like woodstock and not the period in which flynn was the incoming national security adviser in a process run by the vice president. all the information that they are talking about occurred prior to him being at the white house. to ask the white house to produce documents that were not in the possession of the white house is ridiculous. okay. that s during the transition. what