this year. since then, the former president has made no secret for his plans of revenge if he wins a second term in november, including in an interview aired just last night. they have done indictments in order to win an election. they call it weaponization. and the people aren t going to stand for it. yeah, they have done something that allows the next party. if i happen to be president, and i see somebody who s doing well and beating me very badly, i say, go down and indict them. mostly that would be, you know, they would be out of business. they d be out. they d be out of the election. so this is not the first time that we ve heard that a victorious president-elect trump would do things differently the second time around. the new york times recently reporting on how allies of the former president are preparing to pack the white house with aggressive right wing lawyers who would be less likely to stand in the way of his agenda, which was a frustration of his during hi
Brian Williams examines the days top political stories and current politicalcampaign news. Brian Williams examines the days top political stories and current politicalcampaign news. Considered official white house statements . Well, the president is the president of the United States. So theyre considered official statements by the president of the United States. At least one republican was willing to speak candidly about the reaction among many lawmakers in the capital. Every morning we wake up, he tweets something, and were supposed to respond to his tweet. Mueller is going to finish his investigation and the truth will come out. Our leadopen panel, peter baker, chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times. Jill colvin, White House Reporter for the associated press. John heilemann, coauthor of game change. And harry litman, former u. S. Attorney, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General under president clinton. Good evening, all. Peter, i would like to read you what sally y
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