we re done. we re done. get out. it s not your show. [bleep] this is about. get out. ainsley: he was a guest on the show he told the other guest to get out. this is not your show. the president tweeted out phil mud became totally unglued and weird that denard destroyed him. mud is in no mental condition to have his clearance he asked to remove his security clearance. really what should happen is by default they shouldn t have a security clearance. and it costs. what i have been told it costs every three or four years after you leave the government if you have to have it renewed it costs something like $15,000. why should the american taxpayers have to pay that amount of money? and it s just not one or two people. there are lots of people that have to go through this process. brian: this is it, jason. when people see you are the former chairman of oversight they think you have insight. see the former fbi guy go off like that think he has access to things. when he loses his tem
phil mud who used to be a cia agent and fbi agent and now works for cnn. he was criticizing the president for pulling brennan s security clearance. i m being told the debate was last week. he goes up against paris denard. he says the president is right no. one is trying to silence brennan. he just doesn t have a security clearance because they can go out and have a lot of money if they serve on boards and whatnot if you have a security clearance. phil mud said i never made a dime. phil mud got so mad and the president tweeted let s watch the interview and tell you about the president s tweet. when i am requested to sit on an advisory board, let me ask you one question. how much do you think i m paid to do that at the request of the u.s. government? give me one answer and you have got 10 seconds. how much are you paid for your consulting. answer the question! when i have. i have zero relationships with the private sector that involve my security clearance, zero sphrunchts a se
mudd. former cia counterterrorism official and head of the fbi s national security branch debating clearances with pro-trump commentator paris denard. when i am requested to sit on an advisory board, let me ask you one question. how much do you think i m paid to do that at the request of the u.s. government? give me one answer and you got ten seconds. how much? i ll ask you a question. how much are you paid for your answer the question. contracting gigs for being no contracts with the u.s. government that pay money. zero. when you have a security clearance and you keep it zero relationships with the private sector that involve my security clearance. zero. i get zero dollars from consulting companies that deal with the u.s. government. are we clear? i will be clear and say that everybody in washington, d.c. knows if you don t want to be honest about it that s on you, but if you have a security clearance and you keep it, you get more money to have it. we re done.
people are the only ones that can provide this intelligence? there is a large intelligence community out there? these are the directors and deputy directors from the last 25 years. they re pretty well qualified if you look at the last 25 years. and there was a lot more people that were jhun under them that are equally qualified and can provide that same level of intelligence. phil mudd, final word. michael flynn, the former director of the intelligence agency got on the campaign trail and asked that a political opponent get locked up, what a third world dictator does. if the litmus is whether someone in intelligence gets involved in politics, why did the president ask him to be national security adviser instead of suggesting that his security clearance be removed? i want to hear the answer that? and on that point, we researched this day, and cnn reported earlier today, michael flynn s security clearance has been suspended, but not revoked. it remains suspended since he pleade
signed up to be a public service to get to work on the campaign, it was not omarosa the actress, the reality tv star, it was omarosa the person who wants to serve and serve this president. and i think that is what donald trump inspired in people. and that s why so many people came and actually elected him president. all right, paris denard, thank you very much. the paul manafort fraud trial. how both sides made their closing arguments when we continue. for just . ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test. you can get a new taste of your heritage. only $59- our site s lowest price ever. let your perfect drive