cooperating with the investigation. where do you see the roger stone chapter playing out in everything that we re looking at this week? i agree with mimi with what she s saying about the legal question. what s odd is how quickly he s pleading the fifth, right? he s pleading the fifth because he s really pleading for a pardon. he s jumping the gun. there is no subpoena, so you only need to plead the fifth if you ve got something with legal consequence. a subpoena does that. this was just a request for an interview. so if he were as confident that trump had his back, he could sit tight and say, well, i ll wait until a subpoena comes and then i ll plead the fifth. he seems more anxious about this because he s so eager to say, i m on team trump. he may be more nervous. now, i will say that a pardon unlike manafort and flynn and don jr. where pardons can t save them from criminal jeopardy because they face so many state crimes, right, so a presidential pardon only affects federal crimes
he s jumping the gun. there is no subpoena, so you only need to plead the fifth if you ve got something with legal consequence. a subpoena does that. this was just a request for an interview. so if he were as confident that trump had his back, he could sit tight and say, well, i ll wait until a subpoena comes and then i ll plead the fifth. he seems more anxious about this because he s so eager to say, i m on team trump. he may be more nervous. now, i will say that a pardon unlike manafort and flynn and don jr. where pardons can t save them from criminal jeopardy because they face so many state crimes, right, so a presidential pardon only affects federal crimes. there are plenty of state crimes for these other co-conspirators. the issue for stone is that he s only facing federal crimes for perjury or false statements. so that is one place where a presidential pardon could make a difference, but it could also be used against trump because offering a pardon to co-conspirators would put hi
jumped into his truck and drove down to the farm and called roberto out. i told him, let s go. your intention was to fight him. oh, yeah. it settles things. but roberto politely declined. he had a farm to run. the next time peter heard anything more about roberto, it was that he was dead. what did you think? when you heard that he was dead? i was told it was an accident. which is certainly what it was, at least according to the experts from pg&e. to be sure, the detective called explosive experts from a neighboring county. just to ask them, hey, have you ever heard of an electrical panel like this blowing up? and they hadn t and at their own insistence came out to look at what we had and informed the opinion that it was possibly an explosive device. they in turn called atf and fbi. to salm, that the felt like jumping the gun.
democrats are running extremely strong in wisconsin in beating scott walker, and not just the stacy abrams and andrew gillums, but the democrats had a good set of candidates going around. they fit their districts that we are running in. i think scott is jumping the gun. he is surprised on monday morning not tuesday night. surprised and amused. look what mike braun is doing in indiana, and look what claire mccaskill is doing in missouri, and if they win it s because they ran away from their party. when you put a d behind the name, they have to separate themselves. i think our poll this morning is
states senate. if impeachment proceedings go forward, i m going to be judging on that. so it s premature to be to be calling for his impeachment. second of all, we have the mueller investigation. it would be jumping the gun. do you see him as a mentor? you know, i am so willing and open. what we do is we build consensus. that s what government is is all about. i may have a certain opinion, i think that the president has more than been enough action for us to kind of investigate. you look what the the republicans voted on impeachment with bill clinton, seems like as we say in bronx, compared to this current administration, but i am willing to work with you know, work with our mrg. i am a new and freshman member of congress and i look forward to building those relationships and at the end of the day, it s