received that tip on july 31. that is official fbi story through leaks. july 31, 2016 the case starts against trump. but that can t be possible because the fine is in london two weeks earlier meeting with who? christopher steele who writes the dossier on trump and george papadopoulos is nowhere in that dossier. so the fbi story about investigating trump july 31 when two weeks earlier they were meeting steel in london doesn t make sense. those are the questions i believe durham is nailing people to the wall on. judge jeanine: barr is clear there are things that don t make sense. fbi is sticking to their story it started july 31.
received that tip on july 31. that is official fbi story through leaks. july 31, 2016 the case starts against trump. but that can t be possible because the fine is in london two weeks earlier meeting with who? christopher steele who writes the dossier on trump and george papadopoulos is nowhere in that dossier. so the fbi story about investigating trump july 31 when two weeks earlier they were meeting steel in london doesn t make sense. those are the questions i believe durham is nailing people to the wall on. judge jeanine: barr is clear there are things that don t make sense. fbi is sticking to their story it started july 31.
received that tip on july 31. that is official fbi story through leaks. july 31, 2016 the case starts against trump. but that can t be possible because the fine is in london two weeks earlier meeting with who? christopher steele who writes the dossier on trump and george papadopoulos is nowhere in that dossier. so the fbi story about investigating trump july 31 when two weeks earlier they were meeting steel in london doesn t make sense. those are the questions i believe durham is nailing people to the wall on. judge jeanine: barr is clear there are things that don t make sense. fbi is sticking to their story it started july 31.
not inform the trump campaign that two aides were under investigation during a defense briefing in august of 2016. catherine herridge has been on this story for us. what are we learning this morning, catherine? good morning. there was a counter intelligence defensive briefing for the trump campaign in mid august 2016. these briefings are designed to warn the campaign of national security threats. based on congressional letters, f.b.i. text messages and sources familiar with the matter the trump team was not specifically warned that two campaign aides, michael flynn and george papadopoulos were under f.b.i. investigation. that case was opened july 31, 2016 by peter strzok later removed from the special counsel team for sending the anti-trump texts. he also coordinated the august 2016 defensive briefing. so strzok was in a unique position. he was in charge of investigating trump campaign
under alleged performance enhancing drugs. abby: leave it to ed to write a book on baseball. pete: moving on president trump threatening to get involved in the year-long fight to obtain the texts sent by fired deputy director andy mccabe. abby: our next guest is explor ing the potential risks. ed: here is maria bartiromo. maria: good morning great to see you guys. ed: you hear the president s allies saying declassify the information but there could be downside to putting it out there maria: well i don t understand the downside. we re exploring that question today on sunday morning futures, why would the president not want to declassify these documents? we know that this investigation of so-called collusion between donald trump and the russians officially launched on july 31, 2016 but there was a whole host of activity before july of 2016 in the way of informants in