classified material in the first 15 boxes that were returned to the national archives. and a member of the january 6th committee has revealed a new thread of the panel s investigation, the money behind the january 6th riot. all this while the former legal team struggles to define a defense argument. if there s a prosecution of donald trump for mishandling classified afternoon after the clinton debacle, there will be riots in the streets. let s dig into this with ryan riley and ali vitali, along with glen kushner, a former prosecutor, and robert gibbs, press secretary from the obama white house. the washington post is reporting that the filter team has already gone through these documents and taken out what was lawyer/client privilege. that s all they should have to go through. @ job should be done for them. the doj did go through this very quickly over the course of essentially two or three weeks. that s according to the latest filing this morning from doj. it said th
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some version of that. dana: could it be, let s just say hypothetically, if the judge was lied to about, or withheld information ab who is paying for and where this information came from, what s to say rod rosenstein wasn t didn t get information where that was redacted, too, or held back? it could be maybe he was not given full information. might have been in the dark. that will raise questions about why he was kept in the dark. you re the deputy attorney general. you should know this before you sign a piece of paper saying i want an fisa warrant. i was talking to rose mcgowan. she was asking a good question. did the fisa judge ask the right questions or was this a rubber stamp? dana: right. fbi agents i talked to today said it is impossible to get a rubber stamp. this is not a process. you can t say high bar and rubber stamp. when you were press secretary you never let me ask hypothetical questions. now you re asking me one.
willing to, you know, list all of their assets, under go this public scrutiny, but also set aside a lot. you ll see that people often told they have to sell an au set or get rid of something to come to government. there are people who have done a lot to come into this administration and give back that have been inspired by the president s victory and agenda to move the country forward. jim? general flynn s attorney said that his client has a story to tell. is the white house concerned that general flynn has damaging information ab the president, his aides and associates about what occurred during the campaign with respect to russia? nope. the other thing i wanted to ask you. you re just saying a few moments ago that some of this information that would be helpful to the committee, you were talking ab evelyn farkus and so forth. that seems to be something that pertains to during the transition. that the president s tweets time and again talked about tapping
there is nothing with kicking people out of the country. the photos are not all like this, but there have been others taken from their families. most are criminals. there s no harm in more information certainly. i think chuck shumer an others should be right to push for that. and so i think what this shows us is that in the long time we do need comprehensive imgraying great lakes owe immigration reform. president trump s words have consequences. he said pretty aggressive things. now it is worth asking questions when some families are being separated by this policy. i don t think that s too much to ask. so what is the best way to go about that though and continue what you have going on? well, i don t know the specifics of what senator schumer has asked for. if there s a way for ice to provide more information ab what crimes these folks were convicted of. i haven t seen a lot of