isolated, but he was isolated in many ways over the last few weeks. operating from the executive residence in the same way he d operate at trump tower. now he feels betrayed. he s been named, the candidate has been named by cohen in court, and so now it s been brought to the presidency. and so many people around him like sarah sanders when you listen to the press secretary and others saying they re not talking about pardons in the white house, but that doesn t mean the president and others like people like rudy giuliani playing golf in scotland. for frank, for all of us who don t have a background in your background or law degrees, when we talk about immunity we ve thrown out a lot legal terms over the past couple of weeks. what does immunity mean or the
hasn t said a word in court. sitting, waiting, convicted but he sees hope on the horizon. and his lawyers i m told are telling him to sit tight. he has another trial coming up in d.c., but if he sits tight he could get a play out. we were all home from our shift here, which we consider the night shift, 1:10 a.m., the president took to twitter and had caps lock on. obviously no collusion, rigged witch hunt. i don t imagine, jill, the president feels he s getting the air support he would like these days. no, he doesn t. and this is something even allies of the president outside of the building have also been critical of, feeling there s not been this coordinated effort to fight back. you ve got giuliani making contradicting statements and
interpreter. by how much is there a sense that the walls may be closing in? there s a sense of shock inside this white house because of the double barrelled legal news that happens on tuesday. still reeling from that in most respects. and the president has become isolated, but it was isolated in many ways over the last few weeks. he s been unhappy with michael cohen, the person he relied upon to talk to people like david pecker, keep him in the tabloids, handle situations behind the scenes. now he feels betrayed. the candidate s been named by cohen in court, and so now it s been brought to the presidency. when you listen to sara sanders, the press secretary and others, they keep saying they re not talking about pardons in the white house. but that doesn t mean the president is not talking about manafort and cohen with people like giuliani playing golf in scotland. for frank, for all of us who don t have a background in your
could get a play out. we were all home from our shift here, which we consider the night shift, 1:10 a.m., the president took to twitter and had caps lock on. obviously no collusion, rigged witch hunt. i don t imagine, jill, the president feels he s getting the air support he would like these days. no, he doesn t. and this is something even allies of the president outside of the building have also been critical of, feeling there s not been this coordinated effort to fight back. you ve got giuliani making contradicting statements and you re not seeing, for instance, what you saw during the clinton administration, where there was an organized effort, outside
and whether that has played a role in his attitude toward russia. wouldn t he make, as he calls it, the fake news media look like absolute buffoons and fools today if he followed what you said earlier and walked in and said, great, here s the indictments. deliver these people. if he doubled down on the russian meddling, we would look like fools. no, he s not. we re joined by the great washington post veteran, david ignatius. i say, cautiously, that we have been we have heard the command for members of the news media to take their seats. it won t be that long now. what a bold stroke it would be, david, for the president to raise aloft the document and say, i have taken care to have it translated to russian. here are just the latest indictments of professionals from your country and how they affected our electoral process. i don t imagine, david, you think the chances are high, that he will hand deliver that document at this event.