council to tell mr. sessions he should see to the dismissal of mueller. when lawyers examine the conditions under which they re expected to work. they would have to view mr. trump as a challenge they would want to pass up. all the lawyers who turned them down, did you ever get your question if not answered from the podium today, answered via phone calls to the rooms behind it? i did not. there was not much of an answer to that question the other day, the president tweeted that every law firm, every top lawyer wants to work for him and promised fame and fortune to those who do. the reporting shows just the opposite. one after another, the top lawyers are declining the offer to come into the white house
away taints in that process, it s a different sort of commentary that the american people ought to be looking at. people don t want to do business with him. an attorney cannot represent someone who is going to lie. it may be his unraveling. top senate democrats are trying to protect mueller from the trump white house. officials who may be in the line of success to be mueller s supervisor as they say. these senators write in part, we have significant concerns that the president or his white house could order individuals at the department of justice with the authority to oversee special council mueller s probe or shut it down. we request you refuse any order
you noted. so i think that he will deal with these things in time. and if he believes that he has sufficient evidence to bring the criminal charge he ll do so. my guess is if he believes that he doesn t or that the evidence doesn t warrant it that he won t. and you won t hear about it. so let me ask you a question as a former prosecutor, not as one at that fancy firm where you are today, heading the defense operations. i was really taken with the fact that i was watching the media ten minutes before rosenstein began speaking and there was speculation as to what would be the subject matter and many thought he was about to address the florida shooting. it speaks to mueller s ability to keep this all under wraps. were you impressed by that. very much so. it goes not only to him, but his agents, to the prosecutors. this is a well put together, sophisticated document that took thousands of hours of work to
build. this is an impressive document from an investigator s perspective and the fact that they were able to keep it under wraps until the deputy attorney general decided at his moment, he decided when to let the public know is impressive. it shows that this is being run in the professional way. and knowing bob mueller and knowing rod rosenstein you shouldn t expect anything else. john brownlee, thank you very much. i appreciate both of you being here. make sure you vote on smerconish.com, do you think more indictments are coming from mueller? tweet me @smerconish. hit my facebook page. what do we have? coincidence or not, it s time that this russian probe is wrapped up. it s been a year. and you as a media voice need to stop the hate of trump. stop the bias. thomas, are you blanking me?
training video for sexual harassment. fifth, notice that robert mueller himself did not make the announcement. no doubt he learned from jim comey how not to handle such an important declaration. choosing instead to stay in the shadows despite himself having signed the indictment. and by leaving the press briefing to the deputy attorney general rosenstein insulated himself from being fired by donald trump. sixth and finally, at least for now, something to be appreciated about the mueller indictments the ability to keep it all secret until the last minute. before rosenstein s announcement, the media was speculating it could be about the florida shooting. the point is we have no idea what mueller knows. i want to know what you think. go to my website and answer this question right now. do you believe more indictments are still to come from special council mueller? i ll let you know the results at