change? the white house is focused on the fact they re protesting against the draconian covid measures. and also you see the protesters holding up the white sheets of paper. and there are costs to them as we saw the umbrella revolution, 2014, moving into here. and i was at tiananmen square, when it comes down, you ll see it, we should watch it as you re watching. but there are draconian responses to this. that s what the world must stop. look at what s happening in ukraine. listen, i think you said there s a lesson in there for all of us, not just china. this is all about as you said, information warfare. but american is not immune to it. you ve already been targeted, right. the thousand page mueller report with the data pushed out, social media, the tools of gathering data on each of us now has
we re running out of time. there are 94 members that came out publicly. i would say easily there are another 120. presumably they ve all read the 448 page mueller report. presumably hasn t that ship sailed? they ll have six weeks to go back to their voters are choosing to hold the white house accountable. some of the voters are confused how the democrats are proceeding, whether they will make things more definitive in how they ll hold the democrats accountable. the white house has had a full on stonewalling strategy saying
publicly about the russian investigation. the former special counsel appearing before congress in a public hearing july 17. kevin corke is live out the white house this morning. kevin. be careful what you wish for. that seems to be the message from the white house and some g.o.p. lawmakers. cross-examination, and i can open up an entirely new set of issues. let me share very quickly what robert mueller said. remember back on the 29th, he said we chose those words carefully, and though words speak for themselves. i would not provide information beyond what is already public in any appearance before congress. he says that after of course he s breached the public on the 448 page mueller report. but those remarks did fairly little to settle demands for his testimony. that s been going on for weeks. they say that i want to hear from him no matter what, and obviously, he will do that we
he s defied a subpoena. under the instruction from the white house. democrats are saying the hearing was just the beginning of the fight to get full access to a range of materials approximate warning they ll go to court if necessary. thank you. let s discuss all of this now. frank is here. jennifer rogers and frank boot. also with me the author of the truth about trump. good to have you on. thank you so much. everyone in house. my house. full house. today televised hearing. supposed to drive home to the american people what was in the 448 page mueller report. did it accomplish that? i don t know. this is a very strange hearing that happened today. this is not the hearing that the committee wants to have. it s not all due respect to john dean it s not the witness they want to hear from. he s not bringing them new information. or sharing information about what trump did or didn t do.
works in a white house, that would be john dean. based on his historical and institutional knowledge as the white house interfaces with congress, he s going to be able to shed a good amount of light in terms of what congress can do. i think there s a lot of confusion out in the american public in terms of what is legally and congressionally permissible in terms of what congress can pursue in an impeachment inquiry. somebody like john dean who s been there, done that can say, look, this is how it s been done. you are allowed to do it this way. i think it s important because you just mentioned our friends barb mcquaid and vance, their insight is going to be great. there is this criticism, morgan, as of late that several members of the country in terms of the american public, they haven t read that 448 page mueller report. it s a long report. for those of us that have read it, it s long. to digest it, to really