admit that russia influenced, hacked, tried to sabotage the election and is still doing it. this point politico they are the house freedom caucus, mark meadows had the impeachment document on the floor of the house when rosenstein spoke to the press. what do you think this could mean for the mueller investigation at large and what are they so afraid of? i think there is a gamut within the party. one side you have people like richard burr, the senator leading the senate investigation into russian interference who has pushed back on things from the white house and looking to have a credible investigation. and then the other far end of the spectrum you have house republicans like devin nunes who ran the house investigation they shut down and offered up some bizarre conspiracy theories at times and people like meadows. there are some people in the
business as usual because it is not business as usual. it is beyond that. way beyond that. i wonder, matthew, what republicans, talking about the lawmakers in washington, what they are so afraid of when it comes to this. meaning, why won t they push back harder on the president to admit that russia influenced, hacked, tried to sabotage the election and is still doing it. this point politico they are the house freedom caucus, mark meadows had the impeachment document on the floor of the house when rosenstein spoke to the press. what do you think this could mean for the mueller investigation at large and what are they so afraid of? i think there is a gamut within the party. one side you have people like richard burr, the senator leading the senate investigation into russian interference who
specifically at the most extreme trump supporters in the house of representatives who are now plotting to impeach rod rosenstein. politico reports today house freedom caucus chairman mark meadows had the impeachment document on the floor of the house at the very moment that rosenstein spoke to reporters and tv cameras friday. gop lawmakers have been plotting to remove rosenstein for weeks, accusing them of slow making their probe of fbi acts they have accused of bias against president donald trump. now, do i really have to explain to mark meadows why he s never going to be able to impeach rod rosenstein? should i explain it to him? or should i just let him keep going in his typical trump extremist way? let him just publically and miserably fail in his mad crusade?
representatives who are now plotting to impeach rod rosenstein. politico reports today house freedom caucus chairman mark meadows had the impeachment document on the floor of the house at the very moment that rosenstein spoke to reporters and tv cameras friday. gop lawmakers have been plotting to remove rosenstein for weeks, accusing them of slow making their probe of fbi acts they have accused of bias against president donald trump. now, do i really have to explain to mark meadows why he s never going to be able to impeach rod rosenstein? should i explain it to him? or should i just let him keep going in his typical trump extremist way? let him just publically and miserably fail in his mad cr
i don t have anything to say about documents that no one has the courage to put their name o on. no one is suggesting this document would even have support of it went into the house to pass. many say they believe the special counsel should complete its work and republican leaders have steered very much clear of calls to remove him. but a political weapon? these two matters, the now dead senate proposal to protect the special counsel and the new threat for impeachment show a stark contrast into republican sets of views. senate g.o.p. leadership does not think special counsel robert mueller needs protection, while house conservatives say the deputy attorney general could use a push. the impeachment document lists eight reasons for potentially impeaching rob rosenstein. he quote failed to suppose andf office after obtaining documents