you anyway. they would have subpoenaed me anything way. i m glad you showed us the texts, you have any more? yeah, i do, many more. laura: okay, there is another subpoena. i also have video recordings and notes. if this isn t attorney-client privilege, there is no such thing. we also sue them for trying to violate attorney-client privilege. s we can also sue them for doing things like obstructing justice. writing letters to italy and to other countries that have evidence of criminality concerning a set up and a frame up is obstructing a criminal investigation.n.nc laura: rudy, one of the things that i m into the theory of muellers. it s a novel, but we never seen congress do anything like this. alan dershowitz just said this is unprecedented. this will be a civil case in which we can take discovery.isl
join me in a moment. he told the new york times in this new piece mueller s never cared a wit how he came off in the media because he s always subscribed to the doj rule that you speak through your words and actions in court. matt miller is here along with law professor jen fare taub from vermont. a lot of people were expecting bob mueller to deliver the final knockout punch for donald trump to take the words of his report and show up as the kind of witness who would be kind of like jim comey has been in his appearances. people who knew bob mueller would always tell you that wasn t true. the fact that he looked for guidance from the department of justice before going in, the fact he gave them the opportunity to rein in his testimony was a pretty clear sign that that s what we were going to get. now, look, the quote you read from the times a minute ago that he was a mankind of hewing to
he has long aspired to run for office as a democrat. he s bragged about it. more than any other media company bears responsibility for promoting the absurd russia hoa hoax. for one example, mueller s. before for purposes that have never been clear even to this day. here s how mueller responded. providing information to the media, including cnn? big i m not going to speak to that. see want to borrow a phrase from mueller himself, he certainly
time. mueller has been preparing with a small group of his colleagues who helped over the course of his investigation. this spokesman saying that mueller s testimony will be in line with that statement he delivered in late may and expected to really stick to what s actually in the report. but importantly, this spokesman also emphasizing that mueller is someone who comes to the table fully prepared. he will be ready on wednesday. all right, sun lathank you fe hill. mueller s made it clear his testimony is the report. he has no intention of going beyond it. sunland s reinforcing that with the reporting and jessica s reporting. listen as he s coming before congress, let to what sheila jackson lee, a democrat, said to our dahna bash about what she hopes he does. to tell an indicting story that can be projected by the voice and the words of director mueller. the picture that will be gleaned
washington. great to see you. what do you think there s been all kinds of speculation, obviously, about what we re going to see from robert mueller but this is somebody at the end of the day who testified before congress. more than almost anyone else he s one of the top people in this regard because he s been in public life so long and top jobs so long. what do you expect to see him wednesday and how are democrats going to handle this correctly and how potentially could they handle it the wrong way? i m a big believer and always was a big believer as a prosecutor to listening to my witnesses and where they stood in court. mueller s made it very clear he s reluctant. i think particularly the democrats that will be questioning him would be will to remember that and realize he s pretty serious he will stick to what s in the report and that s good for the democrats. because what s in the report is pretty damaging. this is an opportunity to move