vulnerability, a financial need, a foreign intelligence service may see this as an opportunity to exploit. this is something that the fbi would look into because we don t want that anywhere near the white house because it could be a national security risk. when it comes to ivanka trump and jared kushner, you say nepotism is the gift that keeps on giving if you like gifts of disaster. explain. this is the foreseeable type of harm you get with nepotism. when the president chose to bring his daughter and son-in-law into the white house and depart from the tradition of all modern presidents, depart from the practice of a nepotism law that has stood for half a century, he decided to take on a different kind of level of risk. for one thing, it motivated him and the rest of the white house not to hold them to the same standards they normally hold
central focus in robert mueller s investigation. another son openly admits to having discussions with a lawyer who said they had information on hillary clinton. i m not always right, but i was right about this. these people are really powerful. imagine getting into a fight with jared or ivanka. they re always going to be there. if he gets a secretary and title and he s working in the west wing, then who cares whether he s getting a salary or not. this could be a violation of the spirit of the nepotism law. the law is the law. we need our president to obey it. we need him to know he has to. with each passing day, we learn troubling news, like the fact that his son-in-law who has no foreign law experience, failed to disclose meetings on his security clearances. three times he did it.
i mean this is beyond even smoke. the son-in-law, why does he even have the job? they push the past the whole nepotism law. they found a way to get the guy in there so he could have these meetings with kislyak and the russian bank. it s trump wanted the love affair. trump is dieing to get to the russians. it s so inside now. paul manafort and the other subjects of the investigation, they re now out of office. this is not only in office, this is in the family, and this is really serious. chris, the other thing is that trump can say, oh, manafort, i hardly knew him. he worked here for five minutes. but you cannot say that about jared kushner, and that s one of the problems. you have your family for purposes of secrecy. it reminds me the end of the world wards 2 in europe where the russians met our guys and they re all dancing because the american side is meeting the red army. they both wanted to meet each other. tell me if i m wrong, but trump wants something from the russians. w
fronts of your brother because they become the final arbitrator. there s always that fear of nepotism. and it was the kennedy years that created the nepotism law people try to avoid. and he was a legend in civil rights saga. stig around both of you. when we come back, could president trump release thousands of files on jfk s assassination?
politics. at the end of the day we have torque despite the nepotism law, these people are work in the white house. this is a family business r business. a family run operation where the president look at his daughter and son-in-law as two of his top advisors, two of his most trusted people that he ll talk to. they are not going to go anywhere. those two won t get fired. if you re angela merkel and trying to figure out what s your back channel way to donald trump probably building a relationship with ivanka trump is a good idea. she carries herself very well. she s very poised. she handled it very well. i don t know if i would have handled it as well. nice to see you today. health care. both sides fight over how to fit health care into president trump s first budget, key republicans are taking steps to advance a broader repeal and replace effort. they ve now taken the critical stem cell research circulating legislative text for a new bill hoping that will trigger another round o