we have a good partner in japan. judge jeanine: so many americans have no sense of japan and the truth is japan sits there vulnerable to north korea. they are some of the ones who seem to be in the firing line of kim jong-un. well, as you have seen north korea do its test missile. they are going into sometimes the sea of japan in close proximity of japan. sometimes flying over japan at times. they don t have the deterrent capability that the united states has. we have tens of thousands of u.s. servicemen and women between south korea and japan. we have been moving troops somewhat out of japan into guam.
uranium one. i can think no good reason why the united states would give up control of any of its uranium. but there seems to be $100 million plus reasons in people who made donations to the clinton foundation, even fit was via canada. the bottom line is you have to follow the dollars. the department of justice and the other departments and agencies have to give congress those documents. that s the way our system works. so far they haven t done that. judge jeanine: when you were there and asked for it, they wouldn t give it to you. right now the state department is still far behind. justice and the state department were fighting on behalf of hillary. i want to move on from that.
other nations to give us these isotopes. judge jeanine: congressman desantis, given the corruption case underlying that uranium one deal and the news that s been broken in the last few days about that deal, why would there be a uranium deal where 150,000 goes to iran. selling it to russia. the obama administration approvals it. we give iran 150 bill so we can buy the isotopes from there them. that violates a law that was passed by congress. the iran deal was never passed by congress. it wasser in ratified as a treaty it was basically obama
judge jeanine: i m going back to ambassador bolton. when it hear congressman chaffetz talk about businessmen worried about the business in japan vis-a-vis the dangers in north korea. how does the trans-pacific partnership and the business arrangement between the countries impact what is going on in terms of this visit? trade issues are unquestionably going to be on the agenda in all the countries the president visits. despite our close political-it in relationship with japan we had our fair share of trade disputes with them over the years. but there is nothing like north korean nuclear weapons to concentrate the attention on what s important. i think they will make progress on the trade side. abe is poised to amended the japanese postwar constitution
but not only to project power, but also to protect. it s a critical partnership. judge jeanine: in terms of what we can look forward to in the next few weeks. you may have shared congressman ron desantis interested in speaking to that witness who was gagged bid holder and loretta lynch. that gag recently lifted. the president being in a tough situation. he can t push that hard. although he s doing i believe the best he can to not tell the attorney general what to do. but at the same time let him know he s not happy with this laid back approach by the attorney general s office. what do you think is going to happen? you have so many things where people are admitting there is