media, the extension of the democratic party propaganda literally trick you into t signg media, well, they ve ignored. up on what is the most extreme radical socialist agenda. we ve long put emphasis that the price tag shouldn t matter. beginning price tag is so-called infamous anti-trump, $94 trillion in 10 years. it s full of false promises. dirty russian dossier relied on don t be fooled by what they re saying. second-hand rumors and everything is free, free, free, whether you work or don t work! speculation, none of which was ever, ever verified. unwilling to work. remember w, he wants to roll bak here is your proof. all of the progress now we ve according to his sworn testimony, steele s research made after eight horrible years of obama. often relied on open-source he wants to roll back the trump searching. let me explain what that is. agenda. basically, a google search. we re r now energy-independent r and get this! he even utilized something the first time in, oh, 70 years! ca
let s talk about how you will vote on the immigration bill today? yes or no? no. harris: there you have it. we know the reasons why because you ticked them down. yeah, once it goes over the senate, it dut complicated over there. it goes there to die.plicated. it does nothing. harris: all right. representative duncan hunter, i can t wait to have you back. big issues to talk about on a busy day. thank you. thank you. harris: national security adviser john bolton revealing new details about upcoming summit with president trump and russian president vladimir putin at the table. he says he can t tell too much because the white house will give details. whether now is the right time for the two leaders to meet. a former senior adviser to president trump will weigh in. stay close. infamous anti-trump f.b.i. agent strozk on capitol hill king questions fm members of the house judiciary committee. how lawmakersre reacting to the news as it breaks on that next. there s little rest for a
him 95% of the time instead of 45% of the time. marie: sure. we see if iks. josh: but a general statesu have t remember montana. you look at indiana, west virginia, missouri, north dakota, all the states have one thing in common. that is president trump carried them by double digs in 2016. melissa: so we are awaiting remarks from national rity adviser john bolton moscow after his meeting with vladimir putin to discuss a summit between president trump and the russian leader. we will leave it to you live when it happens. plus a big day on capitol hill. anti-trump f.b.i. agent peter strozk takes questions from the house judiciary committee whether the lawmakers will get clarity on bias inside the bureau and how it could impact thesia investigation going forward. peter strozk is at the center of a great deal of controversy with his bias reflected in the text that he exchanged with lisa page.
infamous anti-trump text messages facing house lawmakers on capitol hill now. f.b.i. agent peter strzok appearing behind closed doors for a highly-anticipated interview with the house judiciary committee. we re back with the america s newsroom a-team. maria bartiromo, brad blakeman and richard fowler are here. what a moment that was, maria, to see him arrive on capitol hill and walk into the room for the interview. we hadn t seen him in person if quite some time. a lot of people hear what he has to say. he was explaining to do after his texts suggesting he was willing to put his bias on the line and let it dictate where the investigation goes. i think now there is a lot of questions saying oh, let me go back to the i.g. michael horowitz s testimony and really look through exactly what he said because he did not say that there was not bias that affected decisions when it relates to the trump/russia collusion investigation. which was started on july 31,
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