was enough of a concern for them to open up an investigation into the president. i think we are going to here more not only from mr. mccabe but from rod rosenstein because congress will want to know more and call both men up to the hill to testify under oath about what actually happened. now you will hear from the president defender, that andrew mccabe is a liar and his credibility is not to be taken seriously, but i think there are a number of people who read the response from the fbi deputy director rosenstein and said it was sort of a legal ease and he used language that did not really deny what mccabe said but tried to say what mccabe said was false and inaccurate. you will hear from a number of lawmakers including from the republican side that want to hear from rosenstein whether or not he called for wearing a wire for the president and seriously discussed the 25th amendment to invoke the 25th amendment and
that s what the top democrat dianne feinstein has called for an investigation into that matter looking also into subpoenas. he s open to calling jeff sessions before his own committee as part of an oversight committee hearing. jeff sessions testifying today won t be his only appearance in public before congress, wolf. significant statement from chairman grassley indeed. laura, a friend of president trump, the news max ceo chris ruddy says the president is considering firing the special counsel robert mueller. is that possible? can he do that? the short answer is noc. the regulations are pretty clear. rod rosenstein tried to clear this up on capitol hill today. the regulations say it is up to rosenstein whether or not to fire mueller. and it has to be for good cause. of course, the president could try to order mueller order rosenstein to do it or he can try to repeal the regulations. rosenstein told senators it s