believed the president had no legal jeopardy. he believed the president could have if he misspoke under oath. and he reminded the presidentf all the people that have now pled guilty in the muellerbe to charges of making false statements. michael flynn, his formal national security adviser, george papadopoulos, rick gates, all of them have said now on the on the record that they engaged in the crime. natasha, what are you hearing about a potential presidential interview? ty cobb didn t want one. is this reporting only going to make it harder to stop the president from sitting down with mueller? now that he knows he s currently not a target of the investigation, he may feel more comfortable with the idea of sitting down with robert mueller, even more comfortable than he already felt to begin with because he has shown an eagerness to be interviewed by
doesn t pass it, our agenda goes down the tube. we have to get obamacare repealed and replaced before we can begin tax reform. bret: fox news has confirmed a republican has asked g.o.p. members if they are with the presidentf the package, trying to push conservatives to get on board. senior white house officials say the health care bill is open for negotiation and could possibly be changed along the way to passage and when the final bill is presented, the administration and congressional leadership will make it a binary choice. if you vote for it or watch obamacare collapse and insurance companies flee. the question is, does president trump have any leverage on skeptical republicans or even some democrats to push the health care bill across the finish line? senior officials say the president will make a number of trips to push it. white house is not confirming a