he dropped that line. he dropped that line, mr. manafort is not indebted to former clients today nor at the time he began working for the trump campaign. manafort claimed he wasn t indebted to his former clients then he stopped claiming that. we don t know the overall status in the investigation. we don t know how much further they have to go or how high they are aiming in terms of who may be the targets. they are interviewing white house staff including the former chairman and white house chief of staff reince priebus today. we do know they have told the campaign chairman to expect to be indicted. but if this new nbc report from richard engel is correct, anybody following the money between the trump campaign and russia, while russia was attacking our election, may have just found the pot of gold or the pot of ious that was sitting at the end of this little rainbow. richard engel joins us next.
three weeks later, it rose to 21. then the number rose to 22. we don t know if 22 was some sort of magic number. without really offering an explanation of what had changed and why they were reacting this way, at the end of last month the state department really did take dramatic action. in one fell swoop, more than half the u.s. diplomats in cuba were ordered to leave. all non-essential personnel ordered out along with families. they limited short term travel to cuba. announced u.s. delegations would not travel to cuba for meetings. issued a travel warning for american civilians that we shouldn t visit. suspended routine issuing of visas. dramatic actions. they didn t say why or what changed about this crisis the u.s. has been so cagey and tight-lipped about? why the sudden dramatic action? we still don t know. white house chief of staff said yesterday they believe the cuban government could stop the diplomat attacks if they wanted
learned today was just interviewed by robert mueller, by the special counsel investigating the russia attack on last year s election and the question of whether or not the trump campaign may have been in on that attack. we were told a couple of weeks ago mueller s investigators were going to start interviewing white house officials and former white house officials. apparently last week they started the interviews with keel kellogg, the chief of staff of the national security council and today they have done their interview with former rnc chair and white house chief of staff reince priebus. his lawyer telling the new york times, it was a voluntary interview. just for a second you should stick a pin in the question of who is paying for that lawyer who gave that statement to the new york times tonight? who s paying for reince priebus lawyer who informed reporters that he just had this interview with the mueller investigator. it s not the most important