than national security or if names should be redacted that shouldn t be made public. jon: it is rare that the house of representatives does anything unanimously, and they basically unanimously voted to make the report public. i mentioned that the president says he agrees. here s what he tweeted about it. he writes: on the recent non-winding binding vote in congress, i told leadership to let all republicans vote for transparency. makes us all look good and doesn t matter. play along with the guam. it sounds like he s not too concerned about what this report might say. well, he s already, his team has already crafted a response to it, and it s approaching, i think, just under a hundred pages last time the president talked about it. i do think, obviously, he s concerned about it. but at the same time, this was a vote that was initially drafted, and i think democrats thought they were going to divide republicans, and republican leaders just said, listen, we re for transparency too. we
laura: is robert mueller nears the end of his investigation, most are joining their democratic colleagues to demand that the justice department publicly released the full findings of the special counsel report. molly henneberg is following this and joins us live with the latest. attorney general william barr will see who gets robert mueller s final report and how much of it is released. congress trying to exert some of the pressure. the house voted last week 4220 to make the report public. here s why they are on board. i believe the reports will come back and showed there was no collusion, which by the way is not a crime. they are going to find the president himself. what they have to deal with now
manafort, though, sitting in jail right now, this afternoon. if president trump were to pardon manafort, he s still not out of the woods by any means. earlier this week the manhattan district sewn, cy vance, announced an indictment that marry record those federal mirror those federal charges from virginia. former national security advisor michael flynn, who began cooperating with the mueller team back in 2017, apparently not needed anymore. the special counsel s office told a federal judge earlier in the week that they have everything they need at this point from michael flynn, the army general. this week congress voted 420-0 that s it,420-0, to make the report public. it was one president trump said this morning he supports. everything? eric: a handful of republicans voted present for that.
than national security or if names should be redacted that shouldn t be made public. jon: it is rare that the house of representatives does anything unanimously, and they basically unanimously voted to make the report public. i mentioned that the president says he agrees. here s what he tweeted about it. he writes: on the recent non-winding binding vote in congress, i told leadership to let all republicans vote for transparency. makes us all look good and doesn t matter. play along with the guam. it sounds like he s not too concerned about what this report might say. well, he s already, his team has already crafted a response to it, and it s approaching, i think, just under a hundred pages last time the president talked about it. i do think, obviously, he s concerned about it. but at the same time, this was a vote that was initially drafted, and i think democrats thought they were going to divide republicans, and republican leaders just said, listen, we re for transparency too. we
classified information on it. i just wonder, aren t you curious even as a democrat to know what the real deal was with that? robert: a couple things. i need to respond to what lindsey graham says, because i was incredibly disappointed. the day before, the most bipartisan agenda that came to fruition is 420 house members, grupo again a democrat, voted unanimously to make the mueller report public. for lindsey graham to take what is really the most bipartisan issue and throw it out as her degrees. i need to make it soon because that s an unfair assessment. harris: we got it. robert: now, the clinton s. sorry about that. dagen: but that vote is not legally binding. robert: i didn t say it was. dagen: who has said that we aren t making the report public? robert: i was just responding to lindsey graham. i was only responding to lindsey graham. harris: william barr is in charge and he said he will make as much as possible. robert: and only responding to lindsey graham. i m