press secretary sarah sanders says they agreed not to draw focus away from the kavanaugh hearings. and memoses cited in the new york times report suggesting that rosenstein wanted to remove president trump from office. he met with chief of staff john kelly on monday, but wasn t fired. after two decades off the air, murphy brown premierprem. the cameo by hillary clinton with pant suit and all. keeping with the tradition of murphy s ever changing roster of secretaries, clinton interviews for the job. i also assume you had previous secretary experience? absolutely. for four years i was secretary a secretary of a very large organization. you have the requisite
republican memo, which no one disputes, contains highly classified information, has never, ever been invoked. let me talk a little about what s at stake here and who thinks it shouldn t be revoked. let s look at the memo and why it is so controversial. and who is opposing it. one week ago, assistant attorney general steven boyd, political appointee and former staffer to then senator jeff sessions, warned devin nunes that releasing the memo would be extraordinarily reckless without input from the department of justice and the fbi. according to the washington post, fbi director chris wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein met with john kelly on monday, warning him the memo could jeopardize classified information. on wednesday, the fbi released a rare public statement, saying it was given limited opportunity to review this memo and has, quote, grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo s