tonight. we re seeing two russia stories unfolding side by side. one that trump wants you to see, release the memo. and one he doesn t, bob mueller tightening his grip. on the first story, trump s own fbi director making waves tonight with his rare public rebuke saying this memo is reckless and even dangerous and mueller s story moving forward with key interviews, including that man, his former advisor. i m mark carillo and this is ma mark cassowi krshs s. corolla was going to be the sean spicer of trump s criminal defense team. then he quit. now news breaking trump will interview him and he is a man who saw inside donald trump s
and also has his role as a public official may cut against what is potential a first amendment argument that this is something she may have a right to talk about in a political context. it we know he uses nda s a lot. up next, my promise, the beat special report, the new report that donald trump wanted another loyalty oath this time from rod rosenstein, overseeing mueller, and it comes as we learn tonight mueller wants to question a former trump advisor, about, guess what? obstruction. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world s top talent. all across new york state, we re building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state
the memo. it s just another piece of the friction and the very different views between rod rosenstein and president donald trump. very different views is one way to put it, and another is that rod rosenstein has a clear understanding that there s a thin line between his current role as mueller s supervisor but also that if rod rosenstein gets canned over russia, he will then be like mccabe and comey, another part of this group of people dealing with this president s very unusual and often times reckless approach to an open criminal probe. that s rod and don mcgahn obviously understand you can be out real quick. turning to the other big story on the memo and your reporting, betsy, in the daily beast, devin nunez won t say if he worked
mcgahn was leading the justice department, he would have worked choicely with bob mueller, i have to think he knew that these attacks were inappropriate. if he heard about these firings, he knew that it was inappropriate, i have to think those are the kind of series of events that mueller is going to want to talk about it. and reports again that trump s own white house lawyer threatened to resign over the attempt to remove mueller. who knows a lot about the law and when you have criminal liability. and tonight they re the ones that mueller is focusing in on. all this of course happening in plain sight and some gop leaders who you might not suspect from last year or two, are in the game. speaker paul ryan.
complaint challenging the removal of mr. cox from his position as special prosecutor and the attempted abolition of the office of special prosecutor by acting attorney general robert bourque under the command of richard nixon. his argument there is what don mcgahn surely had on his mind, a president ordering the firing of a prosecutor investigating the president may be the first word on the matter, but in our democracy, the last word goes to the courts. the american people are confronted with a man who has consciously authorized crimes condoned crimes, committed crimes, covered up crimes and now has overthrown the legal arrangement which was working to prosecute these crimes fairly and with due process of law. what this and most decisive obstruction of justice by richard nixon means is that every citizen in this land must strive to reclaim the rule of