the mueller report. they claim vindication but also attack the authors of the report. a day after mueller speaks publicly for the first time, you hear so clearly the president going after mueller, questioning every bit of his intention, saying he s conflicted. there s another inconsistency has four levels of defenseremium gasoagainst from the president this morning, gunk, wear, corrosion and friction. that is he initially tweeted out that helps keep your engine running like new. this morning, seeming to acknowledge for the first time that russia actually helped him get elected. it s fuel for thought. here is the tweet. he says russia, russia, russia, i had nothing to do with russia i ve always been amazed and still going for my best, helping me to get elected. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke later when he was talking to us, due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. into sounds like he was trying to clean that up. so if there s a better treatment than warfarin. li
news. matt, let me start with you first. on that note we just wrapped up. continued calls for mueller to testify. he clearly doesn t want to voluntarily. do you think he would defy a subpoena? no, i don t think he would defy a subpoena. this is a law and order guy. he sort of said yesterday. he didn t say i don t want to testify. it was clear to me he doesn t want to. he said if sort of pressed to do so, i won t stray beyond the report. that doesn t mean there aren t vngs for democrats getting him on camera again and saying exactly what s in the report. that s just what he did yesterday. it drew so much attention to the report itself. the post published as a book the report. sales were falling. it s back at the top of amazon now just because of mueller going in front of cameras. he s put so much attention on his work. i think that s beneficial to democrats. there s also this question of the underlying work material, and mueller addressed that in a statement. adam schiff addressed w
to focus on his findings. i think a public testimony with him doing that will help the country understand how serious the president s misconduct was and how systematic and sweeping the russian interference has be been. his coming before congress will help educate the american electorate. even if he s made clear he s not going to say anything different than what s in the report? even though he s made that clear. there are still questions he can answer behind closed doors on counterintelligence and what steps we need to take to prevent russian interference. there are things he can talk about publicly as well. tremendous respect for him. i hope he will reconsider and appear voluntarily. if he doesn t, we should subpoena him. congressman ro khanna. thank you for being with us. joining us is national security reporter for the washington post, nancy cook and national political reporter for bloomberg
mueller found and what mueller didn t find. from mule ir s perspective, this was an actual to set the record straight. the statement yesterday also coincided with mueller s resignation from public service. i think from his perspective, the timing is right,right, the circumstances are right for him to come out, to say in his own words what he found, what he didn t find, and then i think impliedly where the next step should be taken. the implication seemed pretty heavy-handed to some members of congress, including congressman ro khana who said yeah, he does think mueller was trying to kick the ball into congress court. no? i agree with that. mueller made a reference to the constitutional remedy for presidential misconduct, namely impeachment. mueller also made clear on the obstruction point, he said as he said in the report and reiterated again that if he had evidence that would have cleared the president, he would have said so. but he said he couldn t reach that conclusion, that he
who is following the biden campaign in delaware and shaquille brewster following the sanders campaign in nevada. steve, does the rhetoric match-up with what the voters want? the canndidates on the democratic side all coming out for impeachment. why is nancy pelosi, the democratic speaker of the house, why is she hesitant? it has to do with the polling. we can compare donald trump to bill clinton. the last president to be impeached, some of the political lessons that leaders like nancy pelosi who was there for that impeachment maybe took from that. so number one, this was just after the mueller report was released. we ll probably get a new wave of polling in the next few days and weeks. just after the mueller report came out, impeach, should it begin? 37% yes, 56% no. the most recent readout was strong opposition. that correlates to what you saw with bill clinton. back when the ken starr report was released, the question was asked in the same poll, should