over a year ago saying okay, where has this been going, what have we found an when will they release anything? how long have we been hearing the reports about to come out that if something was done that was wrong, let s get it out there. it wasn t done, get that out there but just to not say anything, i think this is where some of these agencies lose their credibility because it seems like there was a double standard and how they treat republicans versus how they treat democrats. jason: i only have a few seconds left but you are on the judiciary committee have in the world could jerry nadler, the chairman of that committee not hold a hearing on more than 1,000 put forward by the inspector general of the department of justice about all the wrongdoings at the fbi? because he is so busy focusing with his colleagues about domestic terrorism in january 6 or anything else, they don t want to get with the
remember having conversations, over a year ago. we are saying, okay, where is this thing going, what have they found a moment they release it? how long have we been hearing the reports about to come out and if something was done that was wrong, let s get it out there. if it wasn t done, get that out there too but i would rather not say anything. i think some of these agencies seems like they might be. i ve only got a few seconds left by congressman bigs, you re on the judiciary committee, how the world could jerry nadler the chairman of that committee not hold a hearing on more than 1,000 pages put forward by the inspector general of the department of justice about all the wrongdoings of the fbi? not even a single hearing. because he s so busy focusing with his colleagues about domestic terrorism or january 6 or anything else, they don t
lisa page. she has her regrets as she expressed again tonight. i think you d also agree has paid a heavy price. yeah, we may say that lisa page had terrible judgment in having an extra marital affair in the workplace. we may say she had terrible judgment using fbi device s to talk about politics and opinions. we can no longer say as maya pointed out, had anything to do with the opening of the russian case or the supervision of it afterwards. that s in writing from the inspector general of the department of justice. so when we re seeing the lashing out and attempted destruction of a woman who dedicated her career to public service, what we re really seeing is a president who doesn t have any facts on his side any more and just chooses to find the most convenient scapegoat and victim he can lash out, and, boy, it increasingly looks like he likes to do that with women. and lisa page has decided to fight back. and i ve toyed all day knowing she was going to do this, very
counsel. was counsel, also felt that he had to come out because trump called him a liar, and he had trouble getting work, he says, after that. that s devastating. frank, you ve been tough on lisa page. she has her regrets as she expressed again tonight. but i think you d also agree has paid a heavy price. yeah. we may say that lisa page had terrible judgment in having an extramarital affair in the workplace. we may say she had terrible judgment using fbi devices to talk about politics and opinions. but what we can no longer say, as paya pointed out, is that lisa page had anything to do with the opening of the russian case or the supervision of it afterwards. that s in writing from the inspector general of the department of justice. so when we re seeing the lashing out and attempted destruction of a woman who dedicated her career to public service, what we re really seeing is a president who doesn t have any facts on his side anymore and just chooses to
she has her regrets, as she expressed again tonight, but i think you d also agree has paid a heavy price. yeah, we may say that lisa page had terrible judgment in having an ex-marital affair in the workplace. we may say she had terrible judgment using fbi devices to talk about politics and opinions. but what we can no longer say, as maya pointed out, is that lisa page had anything to do with the opening of the russian case or the supervision of it afterwards. that s in writing from the inspector general of the department of justice. so, when we re seeing the lashing out and attempted destruction of a woman who dedicated her career to public service, what we re really seeing is a president who doesn t have any facts on his side anymore and just chooses to find the most convenient scapegoat and victim he can lash out on. and boy, it increasingly looks like he likes to do that with women. and lisa page has decided to fight back. and i ve toyed all day, knowing she was going to do this v