the safe in the weeks before trump s inauguration, according to one person directly familiar with the events. not exactly clear whether the documents were destroyed, or simply moved, to a safer location. the a.p. also obtained a march letter to house democrats in which american media general counsel wrote any suggestion it would seek to extort the president of the united states through the exercise of its ed coral discretion is outrageous, offensive and wholly without merit. jonathan lamere, the associated press obviously breaking this story. again, here s another example of a guy who was an acquaintance or a friend with donald trump, who s now flipped on him. of course, to protect himself, but also showing the transactional nature of every one of donald trump s relationships through the years. that s right. great reporting by colleagues at the a.p.
least for now, at flooes for a day, trump resoutheasted lashing out in a dramatic and public way. instead, wednesday was a moment for calculation and conversation, a pause for a rattled administration. according to white house officials and outside advisors familiar with the discussions. michael cohen s lawyer is making it clear his client is ready, willing, and able to share what he knows with robert mueller. jonathan lamere is standing by captures the state of affairs in his latest title more dirt on president trump? lanny davis made a series of television appearances today. here is what he said this morning. is he hoping for a pardon from president trump? not only is not hoping for it, he would not accept a pardon. he considers a pardon from somebody who acted so corruptly as president to be something he would never accept. earlier this evening, davis
jonathan lamere, peter baker, and carol lenning is back with us. good evening to the three of you and welcome. jonathan, you were inside the west wing for the split screen day we had yesterday. what can you report about what that was like and what today was like there? so this is a west wing that has become accustomed to bad headlines. yesterday was a particularly striking one. it was a day for the history books. seeing that image. the dual images of cohen in court, manafort in court. both of them getting the word guilty attached to their names. the west wing was silent. doors closed, aides disappeared. eventually we got a terse two-sentence response from sara sanders about the reaction to those denounced in the moment. this is a white house that is still reeling. it s gone to the president, as well. according to our reporting, he s been far more subdued the last
matthews. we ll put new a dave matthew necessary a few minutes. dave matthews? jonathan lamere, heidi prisbella, know knoah rothman an highland and the white house correspondent for pbs news hours, yamish al sindor. we re going to begin with president trump revoking the security clearance of former cia director john brennen. white house press secretary sarah sanders made the announcement yesterday by reading a statement from the statement. mr. brennen s commentary is holy.inconsistent with the access to the nation s closely head secrets the very aim of our access which is to sow division and chaos.