plus, stormy history. reports that trump s legal team has tried to silence the porn star since way before we even thought. our top story this morning, new fallout from the firing of former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. details on how mccabe compiled memos of his encounters with president trump, similar to those by former fbi director james cokie. an undisclosed interview between mccabe and special counsel bob mueller and how mccabe s memos were turned over to mueller. fresh outrage about the timing of mccabe s dismissal only hours before his retirement. her is former assistant attorney general david chris. probably the most significant thing is the extensive statements coming from the president and from the white house criticizing mccabe, effectively calling for him to be fired and celebrating when he was fired. when you politicize law enforcement and investigations, you make it very difficult for the american people to have
he ll arrive at the truth. some are talking tough now. but what will republicans do if bob mueller is fired? the president s new focus on the mueller probe in his tweets, could that become part of an obstruction of justice case? and was the mccabe firing following normal procedure? frank, i m going to start with you on this one. the mccabe firing, since you were the chief of the office of professional responsibility at one time, mccabe s lawyer tweeted he s never seen such a rush to judgment. in your opinion, was this firing by the book, or does something appear improper here? i m deeply concerned about the manner in which this was