tonight. the russian collusion investigation meant to derail trump s 2016 campaign wastigati cacompleteon and total sham. now, todaymp, special counsel s john durham s conclusion weren t that brutal in a matter of fact, but histh three andd six page report was blunt and .e now, afterad reading through as much of the report as i could stomach tonight, i was disgusted. by i was so sickened all overdid to again by what they did to donald trump , what they did to carter page and so manyd so others along the way. othernow we see in black and wl in facts presentedac what was obvious and pervasive corruption. now, there was clear political bias at work dufung calls that confirmation agen in the most powerful agencies within our federal government intelligence and theg federal bureau of investigatioen . now, hillary clinton, wee know evidenated despite destroying evidence. bualt donald trump , hd e was tormented over nothing. and this began.r never forget when obama was pow still
nt it s totally , laura .y i mean, there s no other way around it.i it s softlagrey worded, as you stated. i agree with that. in fact, your opening monologuyoue is spot on . but we looked at a two was different types of treatmentsf for two different political campaigns, and they are radically different. lowed stophey sloweddo down and put the stops on investigations sbu into the clinton foundation, dee as noted. but they they denied donald dod trump s campaign eveniefi a defensive briefing, which is a very low leveng cl and almt no, there s almost no resources dedicated to doing stuff like that. somet to agents that go inar and just say, hey, these are h the concerns we have. thiss how is how you mightw yo be targeted. this is hocaw you can ben be awf it. and this is how you should t want be careful because you don t want a major political campaign to be targeted by a foreig n government. it s v and the stuff fact that they denied it, it s lling in every way. steve , i want i to pl
like that.he and they never informed the fisa court. but listen, that sisa co just of noe many, many things that are in this report now. a loa lot of these we knew about from michael horowitz s report h yearorows ago. yea but this this adds powe because durham had more powers of investigation. s oo how concerned are you aa do you remain given what againn is confirmed in additions ind wh this report about how the fbi operated with intel, that thisle is a continuing problem within our federal government? and i just don t i don t know anyone to trust the fbi anymorei . m i mean, which is really sad because i m sure there are agorkingnple working withi the agency. butht i meaney, if they can do s in a presidential election,out a cycle, they re talking about donald trump interfering with the electio n. e to well, i would like to be able to say, laura , and i do think this was a leadership problem primary, i would i would likeeol to be able to say all of thosemh people are gone and it wo
knew previously about how the government was weaponized in a presidential ont campaign election year, what pressure can be brought to bear on the senate now, especially republican senator s thinking mcconnell, thune, cornyn, to actually take this seriously ? and what are they going to do? about it? i think the most fundamental task i thiamenta, laura , is appropriations bill so that government fundingbill expires r september is for the house gop and the senate gop to work together to reform the fbi and thd the department of justie using the constitutional power of the purse. ageous it is astonishing to me it we is outrageous that here we arey seven years later after they store for they stol yearse four years of a presidency and they tried to undermine and overthrow democracunderminy there has been zero reform, zero accountability, zerowho at consequence for the people who attempted this coup wienie. republicane s in the house
free and is not habit forming. call 800 for one 730 773 800 for one 730 773 trust. you got to relaxium same . it s time for a seen and unseen segment where we reveal the cultural stories ofwr the day. and for that we turn to foe xwe news analyst raymond arroyo. all right, ray. graduation season is upon us . . they are. and laura, we want to bringg yo you some of the best and worstet speeches. look, after four years of work, graduates expect big names delivering inspirational messages to send them on their e way. at least the kids at tennessee state got a big name in oprah winfrey. the message felt more like a reused biden speech from a democratic retreat. h. you are the generation thatepen is forced to depend on body cams to obtain justice. the ca you witness the storming of the capitol and the death ofe dt civility. ware you re acutely aware that voting rights are being gutted. women s rights are beingtory