it sounds that way. sean: you can fire comey for any reason. rod rosenste rod rosenstein he signed the last fisa application, the third and 4th one in total. we have mccabe, the ig-report said lied 5 times. do we believe mccabe or rosenstein because one is lying? absolutely. let s get back to the fisa warrant process. the only reason a warrant was should was because of the dossier. the dossier was prepared by a foreign agent and paid for by the democratic party. comey gave it to the president saying you need to know about this. that s the same document they used to give to the court and spared it was reliable.
a mistake that both party will later regret. after the speaker concede yesterday that t president s claims of spies were false, the exainable.rial is they wave to live with this now whether the congress is in democratic hands of providing materials to the legislative branch upon request, shep. shepard: thank you, therine. you re welcome. shepard: robert mueller is a republican, so is his boss, the deputy attorney general, rod rosenste, republican. president insists that mueller s team is political biased. today he tweeted, when and where will all of the many conflicts of interest be listed be i the 13ry democrats and plus working on the witch hundred hoax? there s never been a group of people on a case so biased or so conflicted. that sla untrue.
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tough rhetoric this president used throughout the course of the campaign, everything from the muslim ban and the suggestion that he thinks islam hates us, and the official said that other presidents have spoken in nicer terms, but they couldn t get a deal done, suggesting he is focused and committed to getting results. so that s the way they frame it. of course, this white house preparing to leave within the next hour. the president departing at 1:50 this afternoon. beyond just focusing on what he s doing overseas, he has the luxury of trying to put thousands of miles when them and all the controversies he s facing domestically. rod rosenstein was on capitol hill this time, meeting with members of the house. what have we learned about that meeting? reporter: the reason this was called is because of the controversy in the firing of james comey just last tuesday. and rod rosenste, t deputy attorney general, his role in at firing. to start off, we now learned what rod rosenstein told