Personally and from his supporters. Lisa page left the fbi last year. She has said very little publicly since then, but now she is ready to talk. Shes going to be here exclusively tomorrow. This will be her First Television interview since she left the fbi. I have a lot to ask her. Lisa page, here, exclusively, tomorrow night. Well see you again then. Time for the last word with lawrence odonnell. Good evening, rachel. And tonight Isabel Bustos is going to join us. Youll be home in time to see this. Because thanks to your reporting and reporting of others that she has been granted officially from the Trump Administration the right to remain in this country for her lifesaving medical treatment. So the good news is how were going to end the hour tonight. Excellent. Im looking forward to that. When you talk about the polls, the fox poll about impeachment, couple numbers fascinating. Obviously the 15 in favor and removal in the fox poll. And then theres the 54 who were in favor of just imp
level until december, or so. we just don t know. but, when you look at the last group that considered this question, the subpoena, it was considered, while donald trump was president, and it was the mueller investigation team. i went back to andrew weissmann s book today, where he has an entire chapter on justice. to read about that decision, and just how disappointed andrew weissmann was that they did not go for a subpoena. that robert mueller decided not to. andrew weissmann s argument, which i believe he will make, again, at 10 pm tonight on my show, was that we must do this, at minimum, for history. and, for any future prosecutors who are in this position, in relationship to a president of the united states. this is one of those hearings that, from the start, has been about the present day, and has been about history. this, i believe, is for them, unnecessary, historical marker,
steve bannon route? that is weeks away, at minimum, and possibly something that even gets to garland at that level until december, or so. we just don t know. but, when you look at the last group that considered this very question, the subpoena, it was considered, while donald trump was president, and it was the mueller investigation team. i went back to andrew weissmann s book today, where he has an entire chapter on just this. to read about that decision, and just how disappointed andrew weissmann was that they did not go for a subpoena. that robert mueller decided not to. andrew weissmann s argument, which i believe he will make, again, at 10 pm tonight on my show, was that we must do this, at minimum, for history. and, for any future prosecutors who are in this position, in relationship to a president of the united states. this is one
pressurized decisions to make already. it is up to him to decide, do i prosecute donald trump for criminal contempt of congress? in other words, the steve bannon route? that is weeks away, at minimum, and possibly something that even gets to garland at that level until december, or so. we just don t know. but, when you look at the last group that considered this question, the subpoena, it was considered, while donald trump was president, and it was the mueller investigation team. i went back to andrew weissmann s book today, where he has an entire chapter on justice. to read about that decision, and just how disappointed andrew weissmann was that they did not go for a subpoena. that robert mueller decided not to. andrew weissmann s argument, which i believe he will make, again, at 10 pm tonight on my show, was that we must do this, at minimum, for history. and, for any future prosecutors who are
the basis of the fact she was going to go after donald trump. that s exactly right. don t did forget before she came on board there was an acting attorney general who actually was in the same office as many of the people who are now on the mueller investigation team. they re all from eastern district of new york. so there is a lot of collegiality there. prosecutors know each other. hasn t he been in solitary confinement for a while? he has. part of that was for his protection and part of that was because of the conditions. in other words, it wasn t bad behavior that he had. i want to make two quick points. hold on, is that going to be over? that s up to the probation department and that s going to be up to the marshals actually, i m sorry, it s up to the bureau of prisons now that he s been sentenced. so bureau of prisons will decide where he goes, where he does time if he ll be in regular general population. mimi, check your e-mail, i got your indictment. to address mimi s