rob: crazy to see that plummet. the pay to play scandal or allegations of it involving the clinton foundation first exposed by the watchdog group judicial watch. jillian: here is why lawmakers should be investigating those accusations. put forward a secretary of state, concerned about what was going on with the foundation. don t worry, we will have this ethics process. mrs. clinton won t be involved in the clinton foundation at all as secretary of state and our document request found that wasn t the case, found emails on her secret email server that showed the foundation almost immediately began asking favors on behalf of donors including foreign leaders and the justice department supposedly began investigating in 2016 as a result of disclosures but the reports from that including the recent ig report, the justice department suppressed the fbi investigation.
pushed him not to bring an attorney to the interview last year. flynn will be sentenced coming up on tuesday after pleading guilty to lying about his russian contract. jillian: with comey s recent admission donald trump is praising the judge s decision to review the fbi questioning on flynn. the fbi sent michael flynn, in general and a great person, said he didn t lie and mueller said maybe he did. now they are having a big dispute. it is a great thing the judge is looking into the situation. jillian: flynn s lawyers are requesting no jail time ahead of his sentencing, just probation. the latest bombshell about the michael flynn investigation putting new pressure on the doj and fbi. molly hemingway, senior editor of the federalist thinks there s a reason to be suspicious. there s reason to be suspicious about what happened here. nothing seems to have been done in the way you would hope the justice department would be doing things they want to hold
rob: the just put apartment blame the software failure for thousands of missing text messages from anti-trump former officials. in a report reveals government phones given to peter stzrok and lisa page were wiped out when stzrok was fired. the special counsel claims there were no substantive text messages on the phone before it was reset. stzrok and page were removed from bob mueller s team once their politically charged texts came into public life. former director james comey admits he broke protocol when he sent agents to interview the former national security adviser michael flynn to the white house. i send them. something i wouldn t have done or gotten away with in a more organized investigation, more organized administration, it is early enough to send a couple guys over. rob: donald trump s former national security adviser at legal team claimed the fbi
go ahead. yes. yes, looking at the butina photo, i should never do that ever. hold a gun over your head. anyway. butina pled guilty to one charge of conspiracy to act as an agent of foreign government. she understood the charges this morning and was acting on her own free will when she entered her plea. legal records indicate that one of her targets was the nra and politicians working with the gun rights organization. butina faces maximum of five years in prison and could be deported after release from prison, the judge said that is not up to the court. butina will remain in custody, pending sentencing, a date was not set at the session this morning. dana: all right. what about the news about the michael flynn investigation? well, this may be very significant in the case. federal judge sullivan, given special counsel until midday tomorrow to provide all records
the michael flynn investigation. now we have a situation where it looks like flynn was able to give information. none of that would have happened if the president had his way and the president was and has been trying to put every obstacle in the path of the mueller investigation and the effort to get to the truth here. that s what the president has been up to. i think it s dangerous to the democracy and to protect the rule of law. senator chris van holland, thanks for being with us. the hunt is on. nick ayers said thanks but no thanks. hear the other names on the short list. share the love event, we ve shown just how far love can go. (grandma vo) over one hundred national parks protected. (mom vo) more than fifty thousand animals rescued. (old man vo) nearly two million meals delivered.