allies of rosenstein now say he s given the impression he does not plan to quit. they tell the journal he tus cussed secretly record thing president and recruiting cabinet members. he want to hear directly from the deputy attorney general himself. meanwhile members of the house freedom caucus will force a ovote to impeach rosenstein. last night he told reporters he plans to subpoena memos that as the budget deficit continues to sore, the federal government may soon be paying more than it spends on any other federal programs. the cost of interest is on track to hit $390 billion by next year, making it the fastest growing government expense and as it nears $1 trillion, they re
that would be material to the russia gate portion of the mueller investigation. he has that and much more. meanwhile, getting new insight. mystery safe in just how the national enquirer kept negative stories about the president out of the tabloid. this in light of ceo cut can go immunity deal across the michael cohen case. former executive said here on msnbc last night. this is the way the inqueerer roe operated for a while. one of the benefits of being the owner, you can accomplish what you want. that s how you collect friends who want those favors and take care of each other. that s the situation that happened with trump. were you surprised that david pecker basically turned on donald trump and obtained immunity agreement. no, not at all. at the end of the day, what s important to david pecker is david pecker. details and insight joining me now, jeff bennett. cnbc editor at large.
the walls are closing in on the president. that s why we re seeing an increasing number of angry tweets by the president. when he brazenly tells his attorney general to shut down the mueller investigation, that s obstruction of justice. democratic congressman ted lieu there on msnbc last night. following that explosive tweet from the president the other day. it all comes at a come when it seemed to be more pointed even using his name in latest tweets. always good to see you, sir. i want to get back to what you tweeted which is what congressman ted lieu is saying there. why is the president being so brazen about this? well, probably because he doesn t have anything to lose.
i think what we re really seeing here from giuliani is he s trying to talk to an audience of one, but it s not the president. it s bob mueller. he s trying to give mull ear reason to not pick up cohen as a cooperator, cohen is not credible, he s a liar, no jury will ever believe him and that tells me that giuliani and the president are deeply frightened of what michael cohen might have to offer prosecutors. donny i want to draw you out more on something you said in the last hour. this isn t necessarily news. news to a lot of people. reported by cnn and confirmed by msnbc last night. you had conversation with michael cohen where he made this claim that we re hearing now today. i was not surprised when i heard that. i was surprised it was out there. i was wondering how it got out there. clearly the trump strategy and giuliani strategy is let s get all of his nuggets, put them out there now so collectively they won t have the same impact which i don t think this true. this is not in d
himself the latest target of president trump s ire. the bad blood happened when he said he regretted having trump on his show and failing to ask him tough questions and also playing with the future president trump s famed hair. the president took to twitter to respond writing jimmy fallon is now whimpering to everything he did with the famous hair show with me where he seriously messed up my hair and he would do it differently. he is taking heat. he called and said monster ratings. be a man, jimmy. well, trump continued to target the tonight show host at his rally last night. while fallon responded to the president on his own show. did you see jimmy fallon? jimmy fallon. jimmy fallon apologized. the poor guy, because now he s going to lose all of us.