even the tip of the iceberg or whatever metaphor you want to use. and you can t fight facts and evidence with that kind of pr strategy. for example, yesterday giuliani said flynn was a perjury trap. he was still saying that yesterday. even by the brief he knew that wasn t true. if that was a perjury trap it was the worst trap i ve ever seen laid because they were giving him every opportunity to tell the truth and he just wouldn t do it. so, again, what he says has no basis on fact. 302, of course, the fbi interview reports of michael flynn that became public today in which we see exactly how the interviews went and the sequence and how many chances michael flynn was given to correct the record. what was your recording of those fbi reports that were released today? so of course we don t know for certain why judge sullivan ordered the fbi, ordered the justice department to take the
some impact. it with worked until the facts started to come out. now they re coming out. and i don t think we re seeing even the tip of the iceberg or whatever metaphor you want to use. and you can t fight facts and evidence with that kind of pr strategy. for example, yesterday giuliani said flynn was a perjury trap. he was still saying that yesterday. even by the brief he knew that wasn t true. if that was a perjury trap it was the worst trap i ve ever seen laid because they were giving him every opportunity to tell the truth and he just wouldn t do it. so, again, what he says has no basis on fact. 302, of course, the fbi interview reports of michael flynn that became public today in which we see exactly how the interviews went and the sequence and how many chances michael flynn was given to correct the record.
counsel s prosecution. president trump talked a lot about drain the swamp and it seems that robert mueller is really delivering on that, bringing this culture of accountability to washington s foreign lobbying industry. on both sides of the aisle an uptick in foreign agent registrations among private lobbyists and firms in washington and holding so apparent violators accountable. that is an interesting development here as we re watching this play out. for flynn himself, there s not going to be a whole lot of personal exposure. there was that drama yesterday over the nature of that interview and the fbi s release of those initial interview reports that showed flynn not being truthful to the fbi and federal prosecutors saying that flynn knew better than to lie to the fbi. at the end of the day, it really does shine a spotlight on robert
new reporting for you on this much anticipated fbi report. here s what we know. that the interviews ended today, and according to two sources, the fbi has interviewed around ten people in this supplemental background investigation of brett kavanaugh. the last interviews, again, completed today. so supposedly it is done. sources also say it is unclear if all the interview reports are fully written. that would be the lag in timing. it is possible only some of them will be submitted to the hill at first. lots to break down, what to expect, what not to expect. former fbi supervisory agent jimmy galeano. thank you for being here. good to be here. still leaves one question mark who they interviewed, who they didn t.
the fbi came up with over the last six days. steve: last night it was dramatic mitch mcconnell on the floor of the senate filed a petition. tomorrow there will be a cloture vote. they need at least 50 votes. unclear whether or not they have that if things go in motion, they could have a vote as early as saturday night. now, brian, you mentioned that the white house has seen it and they have handed it over to the senate judiciary committee. according to the wall street journal, they spoke to people at the white house, and here s a little snippet from an article they ran last night. the white house has found no corroboration of the allegations of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh after examining interview reports from the fbi s latest probe into the judge s background according to people familiar with the matter. ainsley: okay. so that report now will be kept in a secure room it is a paper report. we ll don t know if it s one copy or lots of copies in a se