american people hear from mueller as to and from other witnesses as to as to what the truth is. so i want to ask you about that, because obviously that s your committee, next wednesday, mob burl will be there. the attorney general bill barr, right who previously said he has no problem with mueller testifying. is singing a different tune now. here is bill barr. i was disappointed to see him spz because i don t think that serves any purpose dragging bob mueller up if he in fact is going to stick to the report. it seems to me the only reason for doing that is to create some kind of public spectacle. sew says the only you re doing it is a public spectacle, your response, chairman. no we are doing it because the american people have to hear from mueller as to what he found, as to the malfeasance by the president as to the cover-up by the attorney general. skt the attorney general bob bar
department of justice was certainly back and prayed sean: tonight congressman peter king, new york, his warning, severe, serious abuses by the fbi and cia in the rush of probe are going to come out. we ve been saying that for two plus years. joining us now, fox news contributor, former congressman trey gowdy. one thing i ve always liked about you, when you dig in, god help whoever is on the other side, you as a prosecutor, you never lost a case, correct? i ve never won one with my wife. so i am okay in the courtroom haven t done well at home. sean: [laughs] that s okay. that is a good line. 30 years worth of losses. sean: i want you in these hearings have times that i know what you re capable of. now try to bring us into what is really happening in your view. you have the inspector general, you have the comments of the attorney general, you have mueller testifying, which i think will backfire, then you have durham, steele, all these
sean: tonight congressman peter king, new york, his warning, severe, serious abuses by the fbi and cia in the russia probe are going to come out. we ve been saying that for two plus years. joining us now, fox news contributor, former congressman trey gowdy. one thing i ve always liked about you, when you dig in, god help whoever is on the other side, you as a prosecutor, you never lost a case, correct?he i ve never won one with my wife. so i am okay in the courtroom haven t done well at home. sean: [laughs] tthat s okay. that is a good line.ne 30 years worth of losses. sean: i ve watched you in these hearings many times and i know what you re capable of. now try to bring us into what is really happening in your view. you have the inspector general you have the comments of the attorney general, you have mueller testifying, which ihe think will backfire, then you have durham, steele, all these people coming out last minute on
would be out after the mueller report and it didn t happen. jay sekulow says he has no concerns, he is the president s attorney about this. in fact he has no objection to mueller testifying and near does william barr. the other story is what is happening with immigration and humanitarian aid. the house late last night passing a 4.5 emergency funding bill to address the crisis at the southern border. jedediah: victory sets up a showdown in the senate before congress least for july 4th recess. steve: kevin corke joins us from the white house. the president said if they pass that bill from the house democrats they are going to veto it. now they passed that bill what happens next? doa here is the bottom line the president wants to be proactive he has to get democrats on capitol hill in particular to act. let me show you the breakdown it did pass sort of a late down down the street on capitol hill 230 to 195 as the house approves its version of that 4.5
report. it s pretty amazing given that democrats control the house and they control these committees. but mueller is going to follow the law. he s not going to ignore a dually issued subpoena. he s not going to blow it off. the question is whether the white house and the justice department have any tools in their bag of tricks to use to try to stop him or thwart him in any way. he s now a former employee. he is free to speak, and he s not someone like former white house counsel don mcgahn where the same executive privilege line might be a bit of a tricky issue. but the attorney general said at one point, i have no problem with mueller testifying. absolutely. a couple times. why would he fight it now? is it time to subpoena the former special counsel, and will it work? look, i think there s no question that robert mueller has to testify and has to testify publicly. right? mueller said the report speaks for itself, but acing as though this 448-page document is crystal clear,