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big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco s e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. breaking news. new york republican representative chris collins resigned from congress today. court papers show he ll plead guilty tomorrow to federal charges arising from an insider trading investigation. let s go to cnn s brynn gingras in new york. tell us what is happening here. reporter: a spokesperson for house speaker nancy pelosi s office said they did receive a resignation letter from collins
i don t disagree at all. and by the way, as we try to get to the news this morning, it s all related. we don t chase every trump tweet, it s impossible. it s getting boring. but as the senate gets ready to hear testimony from president trump s supreme court nominee, the president is blasting the federal justice system for daring to prosecute his allies. the president tweeted yesterday, two long-running obama-er rar investigations of two very republican congressmen were brought to a well publicized charge just ahead of the midterms, by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. good job, jeff. the justice department declined to comment when asked by the new york times. the president s claim is false in that the insider trading investigation of chris collins stemmed from actions he is accused of taking five months after the trump administration began. including messages that
president trump s supreme court nominee, the president is busy blasting the federal justice system for daring to prosecute his allies. the president tweeted yesterday, two long-running obama era investigations are two very popular republican congressmen are brought to a well publicized charge just ahead of the midterms by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there s not enough time. good job, jeff. the justice department declined to caught up when asked by the new york times. the president s claim is false in that the insider trading investigation of congressman cress collins stemmed from actions he is accused of taking five months after the trump administration began. including messages that prosecutors say collins sent in june of 2017 while at the white house congressional picnic. a handful of republicans in congress reacted with dismay to the president s tweets.
right. this is politics. a lot of people said in were moments are incredibly high drama. the deputy attorney general was very firm. some instances got, you could see it, anger sort of bubbling over. what do you make of how he handled yesterday? you know him. have you ever seen him like that yesterday? i do know him and i wrap he did yesterday. i think he did a fine job. here s why he has to do this. say we had an insider trading investigation of kristen welker. i know that would never actually happen, but say we did and turned out you were completely innocent. the last thing we want to do, have that investigation known p publicly and tried in the court of public opinion? conversely, did something wrong, we want the investigation to run silently because we don t want witnesses or documents to disappear. there s lots of good institutional reasons for investigations to be silent, and that is exactly what the deputy attorney general was standing up for. and that is where the focus