So it had just become a little bit too much to let him hang on. Susan, the president never said he should step aside. The president sort of stood behind him, and yet it seems and to pick up on what carol was saying, a lot of people, republicans and democrats, are scratching their heads at the way he handled this because it raised questions whether there may have been any type of communication or coordination between devin nunes and the white house, and that ultimately it undermined this investigation. What do you make of it . I think the nunes real problem seen as too cozy to the white house. I get interrupted, back to House Speaker paul ryan, save that point. Here is the House Speaker. Very clear divide what the House Freedom caucus want and what they believe [ inaudible ] i actually think that divide is narrowing quite quickly. What this idea represents is a goal that everyone from the Freedom Caucus to every other group represented here is seeking. How do we lower premiums, how do w
nan nunes. he spoke. if he does put out a report, you re gonna see people claiming, we have to have this public. it s got to be made public. that s fine. but i want everything that mueller did made public. i want every e-mail. i want everything that everybody that they wire tapped every warrant they got. everything mueller used to be made public for all of america to see. dana: what do you think about that? well, if he s talking about the decisions to indict, i think that s probably appropriate. we re gonna wall low in it, but i think it s appropriate. i don t think it s appropriate for where they didn t indict. here s what will happen to those people. the u.s. attorneys manual which governs the actions of all of our u.s. attorneys and special counsel as well say you have to be concerned about the privacy and representational interest you failed to indict. was it really fair after james
credibility. they lose power if they don t have that, and they are of course going to continue to want to be able to see these materials. i do think that it obviously has evolved over the course of the last week and gotten to this point, partly because chair nan nunes was so kind of free in talking about many of the things that he was focused on in this investigation, speaking to reporters about that intelligence that he had viewed from a source at the white house. of course, that becoming a huge point of contention with the ranking member, because he came out and told the press, and he told the president, made a show of telling the president before he told the ranking member schiff here on the committee. so again i think we ve seen a couple of developments through this investigation, the pressure points building in such a way that does demonstrate that this committee does do its work in a bipartisan fashion and that what members want or if they are unhappy about things, even if they a