rosenstein. he became sorer at rod rosenstein as the he s saying he had to make a move on rosenstein. did he say his name specifically? he said if it s on rosenstein, i may have to get involved. he s an innocent guy that knows there is absolutely no collusion. and he s a ltle frustrated. you know what? that is typical of american business people at s typical of the average americans. they are looking is and saying, wow, they are really hassling the president. he s doing a great job. the economy is booming. all the stuff i mentioned before. we re going to really hassle the president because this is the stuff that the american people hate about washington. and they would have done it to secretary clinton. they would have hit her on her e-mails, uranium one. what if she said this is a vast right wing conspiracy. i m ending all investigations
the whole issue of the investigation they would like to put behind him. he has an amazing agenda that he would like to execute. what i find fascinating about this, during all the distractions he was executing a game plan for the american people that s going quite well. brought it on himself. he talks about it. that is going to spur scrutiny. in terms of how he gets rid of this, rudy guiliani spoke to that on fox as well. i want to get your take. i believe that attorney general session, be, my good friend, is and rosenstein, who i don t know, are in this investigation. there has been too much government misconduct. the crimes have all been committed by the government and their agents. now, look, i get it as a constructive legal theory representing somebody who may be
prosecuted. i get that. but coming from rudy guiliani, who ran the southern district, who saw those people as family, made so many statements about how they must be above the approach. yes. . so this is a tough one for me because i don t have all the information that the mayor has. i don t know why he is saying that. there could be evidence related to why he is saying that. here are the things that i do know. rod rosenstein, he was in my section in law school. i think rod rosenstein is a very honorable guy. i think he has a strong backbone. he calls balls and strikes as he sees them. and i have recommended in public and in private, leave rod rosenstein alone, do not fire rod rosenstein. you asked about robert mueller. impeccable reputation. do not fire robert mueller. as it relates attorney general session issis, we joined the campaign together roughly on the same day. i have a lot of respect to him.
at the situation, and there were a lot of people in washington, we have seen the full exposure of director comey s last week, the president made a decision to fire him. that s not what the president says. what does he say? stkpwhredz to lester holt, you know what, even without the memo i was going to fire james comey because this whole russia thing is a sham. there s your theory. am i still in the corner? you re still in the corner. you are good at surgically slicing certain little sound bites. it s what he said, anthony. let s stop slicing the sound bites is and tell the whole story. he said the memo. he said to lester holt because there was pressure at that moment, he didn t want so much pressure on rosenstein. the buck stops on his desk. listen, i would have fired the guy anyway to take pressure off rod rosenstein. he wanted to help rod