Them for the last three months. Four months, five months. And theyre still here. Theyre still here. Meanwhile, bipartisan efforts to Shield Mueller and his investigation are moving forward in the senate, interestingly enough after much delay. Today republican Chuck Grassley, the chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary committee announced his panel will vote on a bill to protect mueller potentially as soon as tomorrow. That puts grassley on a direct Collision Course with the Senate Majority leader who says he will not advance the bill to a final vote. Theres no indication that mueller is going to be fired. I dont think the president is going to do that. Obviously a number of your colleagues fear it enough to say it should be in there. Im the one who decides what we take to the floor. Thats my responsibility as the majority leader. Well not be having this on the floor of the senate. Its possible mcconnell doesnt read the New York Times which reported on two separate occasions when the pre
11 house republicans are demanding the investigation of a long list of political enemies of the republican party. urging the fbi and justice department to prosecute. six republicans are doing something very different, supporting bills to protect special counsel robert mueller from the president. one of the republicans trying to shield mueller, congressman from pennsylvania joins me now. congressman, you re one of six republicans on this legislation. why? well, right now the department of justice regulations lay out the reasons by which a special counsel could be removed. we re just looking to codify that because i don t think i think a number of things. number one, mueller shouldn t be fired. number two, if that were to happen, it wouldn t be good for anyone. rule of law in this country, the president, republicans, democrats, everyone.
show me watchathon. binge now with on demand or the xfinity stream app until april 22nd. 11 house republicans are demanding the investigation of a long list of political enemies of the republican party. urging the fbi and justice department to prosecute. six republicans are doing something very different, supporting bills to protect special counsel robert mueller from the president. one of the republicans trying to shield mueller, congressman from pennsylvania joins me now. congressman, you re one of six republicans on this legislation. why? well, right now the department of justice regulations lay out the reasons by which a special counsel could be removed. we re just looking to codify that because i don t think i think a number of things. number one, mueller shouldn t be fired. number two, if that were to happen, it wouldn t be good for
them for the last three months. four months, five months. and they re still here. they re still here. meanwhile, bipartisan efforts to shield mueller and his investigation are moving forward in the senate, interestingly enough after much delay. today republican chuck grassley, the chair of the powerful senate judiciary committee announced his panel will vote on a bill to protect mueller potentially as soon as tomorrow. that puts grassley on a direct collision course with the senate majority leader who says he will not advance the bill to a final vote. there s no indication that mueller is going to be fired. i don t think the president is going to do that. obviously a number of your colleagues fear it enough to say it should be in there. i m the one who decides what we take to the floor. that s my responsibility as the majority leader. we ll not be having this on the floor of the senate. it s possible mcconnell doesn t read the new york times which reported on two separate o
saying i m going to get rid of them for the last three months. four months, five months. and they re still here. they re still here. meanwhile, bipartisan efforts to shield mueller and his investigation are moving forward in the senate, interestingly enough after much delay. today republican chuck grassley, the chair of the powerful senate judiciary committee announced his panel will vote on a bill to protect mueller potentially as soon as tomorrow. that puts grassley on a direct collision course with the senate majority leader who says he will not advance the bill to a final vote. there s no indication that mueller is going to be fired. i don t think the president is going to do that. obviously a number of your colleagues fear it enough to say it should be in there. i m the one who decides what we take to the floor. that s my responsibility as the majority leader. we ll not be having this on the floor of the senate. it s possible mcconnell doesn t read the new york times w