2019. ryder set off the party. ortiz? how about it? [cheers] there did you go making a hole in one at the iconic 16th at scottsdale on saturday sam ryder scored a one on the hole. those are your headlines, guys, exciting stuff. steve: what are they throwing out there? carley: beer cans. some of the guys too many off their shirts. a lot of sports news today. thanks, carley. will. meanwhile 20 minutes after the top of the hour. you might have missed this if you weren t watching fox or reading the new york post or the daily mail for the most part durham probe only spent $3 million close to 30 million from the mueller operation. the so he slowly but surely john durham sun everetting entire things that are one revelation after another but suspected by donald trump all along that the hillary clinton campaign, with some very familiar names, most of all is marc elias and jake
people like president trump are presumed innocent and suggest otherwise from the podium of the justice department is a wild abuse of power. that s the alice of wonder one alice in wonderland approach to justice. he wants to sentence into impeachment? this is inappropriate for the justice department to be doing. certainly an official. there needs to be an ethics investigation and what went on with that statement and, frankly, and ethics audit of the entire mueller operation, because as you laid out, there are serious concerns about the way mueller operated that team there and what they did in terms of the early morning sean: wiseman, jeannie ray, no republican investigators at all. i want mr. mueller to testify before mark meadows. i want these questions answered. i don t think he has the courage
of law on its head, as you know. people like president trump are presumed innocent and to suggest otherwise from the podium of the justice department is a wild abuse of power. that s the alice in wonderlandd approach to justice. verdict first, sentence first, verdict later. he wants to sentence him to impeachment? this is inappropriate for the justice department to be doing. certainly an official. there needs to be an ethics investigation in what went on with that statement and, frankly, an ethics audit of the entire mueller operation, because, as you laid out, there are serious concerns about the way mueller operated that team there and what they did in terms of the early morning sean: weissmann, jeannie rhee, no republican investigators at all. i want mr. mueller to testify before jim jordan and mark meadows. i want these questions answered. i don t think he has the courage to do it.fo did he interview himself?ns
the expectations were set so high by progressives. even though we don t node everything that s in there. it will be hard to say the president will go down when nobody around him close by is being indicted. my concern is people nominally following this, i worry they will think this was a colossal waste of time and resources. ed: joining me, tom fitton. people like van jones on the left are admitting they almost set expectations too high for bob mueller. it was a calculated attack on president trump for the last two years. they accused him of treason and never backed down from it. it began during the campaign and it was the reason for being in the mueller operation. it wasn t just a waste of time, it was an abuse of power by
the expectations were set so high by progressives. even though we don t node everything that s in there. it will be hard to say the president will go down when nobody around him close by is being indicted. my concern is people nominally following this, i worry they will think this was a colossal waste of time and resources. ed: joining me, tom fitton. people like van jones on the left are admitting they almost set expectations too high for bob mueller. it was a calculated attack on president trump for the last two years. they accused him of treason and never backed down from it. it began during the campaign and it was the reason for being in the mueller operation. it wasn t just a waste of time, it was an abuse of power by