character revealed. reporter: cohen admitted he did not know of any direct evidence that the trump campaign colluded with russia but said mr. trump had potentially committed criminal activities since becoming president. president trump disputed the testimony claiming that cohen reportedly shopped a book which directly contradicts his testimony, calling it a love letter to trump. house intelligence committee chair adam schiff said cohen will be back next wednesday for more closed door testimony. he was fully cooperative and answered all of our questions. reporter: the committee will also publicly question a promoter of the trump tower moscow project. meanwhile, the house oversight committee chair elijiah cummings has suggested his panel will reach out to the president s children and his chief counsel for potential testimony. chris? chris: mike, thank you. joining me now is the president s national security adviser, john bolton. ambassador, welcome back to fox
terms of the debate basically what the president did before he ever came to office?before . that is wishful thinking. there are two big buckets of things we heard from michael :-colon the first is the russian investigation donald trump had advance knowledge of wikileaks releasing information they got from the russians they had stolen. chris: he claims he heard a conversation between roger stone and the president. does that answer any questions and never discussed wikileaks with roger stone not an answer but more questions about donald trump wikileaks andd the russians and not all that conduct that was alleged before he became president some of that and michael cohen
chris: michael cohen s testimony is just the tip of the iceberg is just the tip of the iceberg . michael cohen s testimony is the tip of the iceberg with the democrats plan to investigate the president joining me to discuss what comes nex next, congresswoman dingle cochair of the communications committee welcome back to fox news sunday . good to be with you. the first time i have had a chance to talk with you since you lost your wonderful husband of 38 yearsan i speak for a lot of people how are you doing? . it s hard for go but i want to get back out there and work i remember talking to you if i should accept that statement.
about how much is the cost of insulin we have to do something about our broken infrastructure. the president said he would work with us we have to do b d7 evennd trade though you pass the gun-control bill most people don t know about it because the only thing that got attention was the michael cohen hearing. look. that is a first step in a very legitimate oversight process. i don t quite agree with the president i don t know what the mueller investigation will say. we need to get the facts before asking questions and that oversight needs to be in there is closed-door hearings. to get the information is legitimate. but we also need to deliver for the american people you
sides, you know, the israelis and the palestinians, but we haven t seen chris: congresswoman, you ve got about 45 seconds. how he performs is not the issue. the issue is whether he is a threat to national security because of relationships he has with foreign governments. so i, you know, i didn t know ben rhodes didn t have a security clearance, and i don t know why he didn t denied initially by the fbi. i don t think it s relevant how he performed, i think it s relevant whether he s deeming a national security threat. chris: i seem to be the only one on this panel who has never had a secret security clearance. [laughter] what impact does michael cohen s testimony have on future investigations into the president s private and public conduct? we ll talk with a member of the house democratic leadership, congresswoman debbie dingell, next. limu emu & doug