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document, they directed him to make these calls and fired him to distance themselves from all of this. ari melber, when we look at this narrative coming out of this white house, how do you splaish also the president s according to senator richard simpur othe burr and others, the president trying to here s the problem, andrea. the president s desire for the congressional investigation to end may be personally understandable and may be legal, at inadvisable. but if he is acting that way towards the senate, as the new york times put on the front page today, it resick lates the question whether he s acting that way in any way behind the scenes of the flynn investigation, as james comey or bob mueller. what s simply a bad idea towards the senate would be a crime if proven to be criminal
and good ooempk. evening. better late than never. two top republicans today getting up the nerve to debunk trump s thry now initially, only republicanss to stand up. they met with top fbi ab presidd evhing right and now paul ryan, who saw that same classified material, was at the briefing is king his silence togowdy is right. do you agree with him? normally, i don t like to comment on classified briefle i think his initial assessmentu. and the speaker of the hois the republican chairman of the burr, who by the way, isinvesti