let s all go to the capitol. here, our voices will be heard. as rolling stone reported, these people used burner phones to talk to people at the white house. they knew what they were doing was not on the level. you know, it is going to be very hard to unravel this. they always use encrypted communications, whether it s things like the signal app or back ends to get around to people. they know they re not doing necessarily great things. it is a very difficult thing. i don t know how this committee is going to find all this stuff out. ben, good morning. jonathan lemire. obviously, we are seeing some of the members of these extremist groups be swept up in this, but law enforcement believes they re still a threat. certainly people i talked to say they fear the political violence will be more part of the national discourse, if you will, this midterms and next presidential cycle, than perhaps ever before. you hear the occasional news about a rally at the capitol,
over the unredacted communication to congress that started all this thing. so we have an out-of-control federal prosecutor who can seize everything he wants from his subjectsaw lawyer and the fbi, o works for you and the american people, but won t even hand over the congress, the on redacted documents that started this. federal justice is corrupt and we need someone serious cleaning it up and if jeff sessions want to wish, he should get out of the way and to make way for someone who would. tucker: i don t know why the president would need a lawyerwo if he is innocent. why do we need lawyers if we are innocent. that s true. that s true. i wonder if that applies to new york times editors and new york times journalists. let s all go and poke around in their stuff. if they are innocent, they have nothing to fear. tucker: give me your password to your gmail if you are innocent. mark steyn will be back with us to discuss the new plan out ofnt california to fix homelessness by build
republicans. jeff sessions was not a never trumper. he was all in from the beginning. you can t paint everyone with the same brush. i agree with jamie over here, they re throwing out rabbits. let s all go look at this rabbit so we leave this alone over here. what are we leaving alone over here? republicans are worried about infrastructure, health care l.a., what do you think the rabbit is distracting us from? there s so many issues because there s so many rabbits. president trump is trying to distract us from what? depends on the negative issue of the day and where we re going with this. where is the good news? is he distracting us from the russia investigation? i think the distraction is from him quietly transforming retransforming america back to what it needs to be. if you look around, you may not cover it, but the things he has done to roll back the transgender bathrooms, the regulations. he s doing things, undoing the
market or apologize for failure. i think that s a clear political position. that achievement would be passing a bill insane look, here s what we did to fix the problem. and defended going into the election rather than saying we home., let s all go we had this great opportunity and we wasted it on fighting and cbo scores. still ahead, the white house unveils the budget. the critics and economic forecast is far too optimistic.p is 3% growth within reach? chop that thing down. the clarity you seek. lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it s completely free for everyone. it s free for everyone? do hawks use the stars to navigate? i don t know. aw, i thought you did. i don t know either. either way it s free for everyone. cool. what s in your wallet?
materials. reporter: can you not assume i don t think they should assume anything. facts should guide it. the bottom line is the president fired him for misleading the vice president. i just said to you multiple times and i said at the time, so at the time that it happened, and right now, we continue to say the vice president was misled by general flynn and the president asked for his resignation. full stop. john? reporter: if i can come back to paris. you can. let s all go. reporter: it s my understanding the president s initial inclination was to pull out of the paris agreement. he suggested as much on the campaign trail. but the situation has become a little more complicated. the knock against the paris agreement is that it would have a detrimental effect on the u.s. economy fully implemented. does the president believe there s a way to stay in the paris agreement, maybe renegotiate the standards? he s under a tremendous amount of pressure from many of his own advisers,