a meeting. you really get the sense of somebody who net worked really well, and kind of worked her way quickly up to the very top of the republican party. just how close was she to the trump campaign, because i know she had some interactions with j.d. gordon because she was an aid on his national security team. she went to a stix concert with him a few days before the election. her boyfriend, hapaul erickson his name, he kind of formally helped a vised on people who could fit into a trump presidency, but wasn t really at the center of it. the question is why would she want to get close to all these people. your piece was quite descriptive
investigation. so i think the memo itself isn t important but his act in putting it out is consistent with firing comey and all these other things he s done along the way to try to stop the russia investigation. as i said before, innocent people don t work that hard to stop an investigation. jill wine-banks, ron klain, matt miller thank you all for joining us, appreciate it. coming up we ll take you inside the room in a house committee meeting when the republicans voted to release the memo. one of the members of the committee who challenged devin nunes with an important series of questions in that meeting will join us. later, a special rewrite about what has happened to john kelly in the white house. john kelly tell us that, through the washington post, he recommended that the nunes memo be released. the question tonight is, what
as i said before, innocent people don t work that hard to stop an investigation. jill wine-banks, ron klain, matt miller thank you all for joining us, appreciate it. coming up we ll take you inside the room in a house committee meeting when the republicans voted to release the memo. one of the members of the committee who challenged devin nunes with an important series of questions in that meeting will join us. later, a special rewrite about what has happened to john kelly in the white house. john kelly tell us that, through the washington post, he recommended that the nunes memo be released. the question tonight is, what kind of courage does it take to stand up in donald trump s battle against the truth that is being waged every day from that white house?
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