they are not our friends. whether it s what they are doing in ukraine, syria, what they are alleged to be doing in afghanistan and supporting the taliban and killing american soldiers, they are not our friends. we should share nothing more than pleasantries, certainly not national security secrets. good morning, congressman. what do you think the it is that mcmaster didn t say happened during the meeting? i don t know, this is another example of the president s team trying to help him out and then being undercut by the president s very own words. we saw this last week over the firing of director comey with vice president pence and sean spicer and others trying to put forward a reason that the president ended up saying wasn t true, so what we want now is for the people who were in that room to come to congress and tell us just exactly what was exchanged with the russians, what programs that the u.s. had right now are
about it. but when you re britain and don t like how you ve been maligned now what do we see? sean spicer may yet at the media. mcmaster didn t say prove we re wrong or use some other silly construct they use with us. isn t that the price of this? yeah. that s why words matter because now this is what people have been talking they say it s far fetched, you say it could lead to something. you just had one of your main allies, stop talking to us, had to put out a statement, stop talking about us. the bottom line is clear. the longer the administration plays the game with words where the danger is coming up where they are basically making accusations out there and putting things out there they can t defend, credibility goes down. credibility goes down. frafrpgly from the white house briefing podium it s all about credibility. when you have to make the case for something serious about national security, can the american people trust you?