hear from the interpreter that were told that was in the room as putin and president trump were speaking. right. the american interpreter that was helping president trump communicate with putin has not been heard from at least not public i and so some lawmakers that do not take president trump at his word on capitol hill on the democratic side of the aisle want to subpoena her and make her either confirm or denied whether or not was president trump is saying is true. i asked sanders if that is something that she could get behind. she told us to ask the state department. i haven t had a chance to do that yet, shep. shepard: peter doocy, thanks very much. we re going to hear from tara maller in just a moment on what russia s effects are to target the united states. they are ongoing. dan coats makes that perfectly clear. we ll talk about the danger for you, me, the democracy and the rest as fox news channel s coverage continues in just a moment. i have type 2 diabetes.
we just saw with chuck grassley on camera there. what about this matter of ambassador mcfall and the united kingdom citizen. what about them being turned over that he needs to speak with his national security team about whether the russians will be allowed to question or prosecute them, whatever they want to do? well, the president said it was an interesting idea. obviously a lot of critics we saw this monday that say this is a ridiculous thing to say or even propose something that could happen. really what putin had proposed was that mueller would be able to go to russia and see the interview process with the 12 people indicted and russia would in turn come to the u.s. and see the interview with u.s. officials involved in the
representative in congress. a man that told barack obama you must sanction the russias because of their invasion and the take over of crimea. dan coats said that. this is part of a pattern. one thing is said at the white house and changed in another setting. first the president trashed the british prime minister, theresa may in public. then the white house backed it up before she barely survive add challenge in parliament. it happened again regarding a statement the president made during his summit with vladimir putin. about 27 hours, half a dozen tweets and two interviews after that statement, president trump claims he used the word would instead of wouldn t when he said i don t understand any reason why would be russia interfering in american democracy. in context, his statement was
anna chapman arrested in the u.s. in 2010. the justice department has convinced the judge that she s a severe flight risk. shep? shepard: jen, thank you. let s turn to emily compagno. how serious are these changes against butina? they re extremely serious. the government in the court filing was clear this is not a sole subject investigation. the government said after this arrest, we will return to our investigation meaning there s multiple subjects. so it s important for viewers to understand that to stay tuned. because more will be revealed as well as potentially identification of these additional subjects. shepard: the details i thought were interesting. the prosecutor said when they went to her place remember, if you re a russia national, you go to the embassy and they can ship you back to russia. they said we don t want bond. she had boxes packed up.
he was asked if russia is still targeting the united states and he said no. the truth is recorded. why he says one thing and then his white house attempts to change it, we don t know. is russia still targeting the u.s., mr. president? thank you very much. no. the reporter asked the questions and witnesses said there was no doubt he was answering the question. this goes directly against what his top intelligence official said repeatedly last week. with regards to state action, russia is the most aggressive foreign actor and they continue their efforts to undermine our democracy. shepard: dan coats said the digital infrastructure that serves this country is literally under attack and one of the worst offenders is russia. dan coats who served in the military, former senator, former