concerned about this process. c. sean: when we stay on the issue of civil libertarians forr a minute. sean: when we stay on when the deputy fbi director got a call from general flynn, dave four of the trump presidency.en, do i need a lawyer and was told no, and then james comey n bragging that he took advantaged no, and then james of the chaos, something he wouly bragging that he never do in the obama or bush administrations, said his agents never d over and for a perjury trap, thh because they had alreadyadminiss over and for a perjury trap, because they had illegally unmasked and the weeky illegally unmasked and the week to and to and exactly what flynn said, he was a sitting duck and theyc, told him not to get a lawyer,hey told him not case should be closed, thrown t, out of court. case should be closed, thrown out of court. absolutely, they did it under the absolutely, they did it undet the logan act which was not whih violated, so that was another wt violated, so that w li
every civil libertarian is concerned about this process pretty sean: when we stay on the issue of civil libertarians for a minute. when the deputy fbi director got a call from general flynn, dave four of the trump presidency. do i need a lawyer and was told no, and then james comey bragging that he took advantage of the chaos, something he would never do in the obama or bush administrations, said his agents over and for a perjury trap, because they had already illegally unmasked and the week to and exactly what flynn said, he was a sitting duck and they told him not to get a lawyer, case should be closed, thrown out of court. absolutely, they did it under the logan act which was not violated, so that was another lie. but going back to christopher steele, the professor is right about the chronology. it will be vital and the most important question will be to
i d like that question answered. why was he more interested in fair and taxi medallions and loan application than he was about a dirty brush an dossier russian disinformation that i opposition party candidate paid for and then was used to spy on the opposition party? that, people you hired said should win 100000000-0 that trump was loathsome. and they had an insurance policy just in case donald trump wins? why did you hire him, mr. mueller? why did you hired peter strzok and lisa page? because you didn t do it and wiped their phones clean. how many months to the special counsel pursue a perjury trap, obstruction charges after the president was cleared of all underlying crimes? how did you have time to get into a pair of violation and medallions and loan applications?
taxi medallions and loan applications and taxes that he was about a dirty russian dossier with russian disinformation that an opposition party candidate paid for and then was used to spy on the opposition party that, oh, people that you hire to said should win 100 million to zero, that trump was loathes them and they had an insurance policy, just in case donald trump wins. why did you hire him, mr. mueller? why did you hire peter strzok and lisa page? why did it take michael horowitz to reveal the texts because you didn t do it and you wipe their phones clean! how many months to the special counsel pursue a perjury trap, obstruction charges, after the president was cleared of all underlying crimes? how did you have time to get into a fara violation, medallions, loan applications? yet at no time did you,
and it is clear that mueller saw it as an ironclad roadblock. that even if he found it he would not be able to say it outloud. he said it would have been uncushional. he could not do it, could not even accuse him of this. again, i get the outthere that part of what he was saying, i just didn t feel it. i got the constitutional idea of it, but i just wonder if you came out and said but for, how much would that have changed the conversation around impeachment. they re beating up on barr, look, i have looked, barr was careful in his senate testimony not to fully i think he could get out of a perjury trap.