the justice department and good in overseeing mueller. when he was in the state of maryland he was highly respected. it s a shame that anybody gets close to trump that doesn t do exactly what he wants to protect his i can t say protect his name because his name really isn t good, but to protect him, period, ends up getting sullied, whether it was mccabe, comey, rosenstein. people end up getting you are the had, and that s because he demands total fielty. he came out and said attorney/client is dead. what does donald trump know about attorney/client that rosenstein doesn t? and a federal judge said they should issue the search warrants, and you have a u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york that went to court to get the search warrants issued. these are people who are learned
political environment that would be expected that the president would fire him and just tonight, the president said that the democratic rebuttal to that republican memo can t be released. the whole point of that whole exercise was to lay the groundwork for the president to fire rosenstein who oversees the investigation. if he did fire rosenstein, not like jeff session would be in charge. of the investigation. that would elevate the next person at the justice department to become the new official in charge of overseeing mueller and that s a very important hands on role. right? mueller has to come to you if he wants to bring charges against somebody new. he has to come to you if he opens up a line of inquiry. anything about important about the investigation or proceedings. anybody in that oversight role is in a position to say no, to any of those requests for mueller or to deny resources to the investigation, there is really one person in government who s legally in a position to
staff that was supposed to have been brought in to give order to the white house, to be somebody who could be man of good character, and lead by example. yet, under his watch, staffers, fbi investigators showed there was credible accusations of abuse, and the people stayed in their job until it went public. it is remarkable to me as well, that this, the story that they are attempting to tell now, so obviously in the integrity, glowing profiles of him last year, for example, when he came into this job. it is a matter of, besides how morally repulsive the stories
rebuttal to that republican memo can t be released. the whole point of that whole exercise was to lay the groundwork for the president to fire rosenstein who oversees the investigation. if he did fire rosenstein, not like jeff session would be in charge. that would elevate the next person at the justice department to become the new official in charge of overseeing mueller and that s a very important hands on role. right? mueller has to come to you if he wants to bring charges against somebody new. he has to come to you if he opens up a line of inquiry. anybody in that oversight role is in a position to say no, to any of those requests for mueller or to deny resources to the investigation, there is really one person in government who s legally in a position to kibosh it, the special counsel
are, what affect could it have had on national security? this man was to bring in discipline to the white house. he let one aide, who could not get a security clearance,the reason why the fbi does the background check, making sure those who surround the president can t be blackmailed. two cases of those two people easily black mailable. i find background checks are not patty cake. you had an issue? well, when i was nominated by george w. bush to be secretary of labor, i had taken a woman a decade earlier into my home. she was in the country illegally. i took her into my home because she was a victim of domestic abuse, in a sheltir at the time. she lived with me for a year.