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as a claim that he is innocent and pure as the driven snow, i think these arguments are pretty difficult to maintain. as an argument against even talking to the president and asking him about what he did with don junior and in the other settings, the arguments strike me as pretty y. kris, charlie savage, thank you both. president trump has been slamming the former head of the cia who has not held back of his criticism of the occupant of the oval office. john brennan is here with me next to talk about the president s twitter attacks. plus, bill clinton back in the hot seat 20 years after his impeachment trial. if you were president now in 2018 with everything that s going on with the me too movement, how you d have approached the accusations differently? well, i don t think it would be an issue because people would be using the facts instead of the imagined facts. we ll have more on what former president is saying about monica lieu wince sky and