you said this thing about a captured p.o.w. now you are trying to you know, lionize mccain. basically saying, he s damned if he does and if damned he doesn t. is there some of that going on with every move thatat donald trump makes? he just simply cannot win with this media. i don t think so. in fact, i think people try to d make sure, in the media, that they are not in position to be criticized by laura ingraham. they go out of their way. to me, you got to go back to the idea that trump insulted the guy in a very critical moment and in a way that says you are not of a hero because he got caught. that just offended a lot of people but they didn t stop trump from winning theof nomination. laura: he got elected. i was going to say that. republicans made a decision there. so i think that ultimately this is about donald trump s behavior to a rival and i just don t think it s admirable. i do not.
internet, no, it was hang ng on the wall of the sports bar at doral. how is it built? why now, what are the things that to you seem most significant about the case they build here? this is theof a 20-month investigation that began during 2016 as a result of some stories that we did, and they used they looked at e-mails, did depositions, they built this case showing that donald trump had misused his charitable foundation, this foundation that had supposed to be tax exempt. that s the kind of core of this. right. the basic idea of this is that once you create a tax-exempt foundation, you get tax benefits for putting money in there. it s not a pocket or wallet, a checook with your name on t. it s supposed to have independent directors, spend money for charitable good. trump never grasped that. even though that is the basic idea of charity law, he always used this foundation as basically just another checkbook where he could use it to write checks for things that he wanted. so
money, and it keeps being beaten like the deadest horse there is, over and over again. of course, one of the problems she had at the time was that people accused heof not ing open and transparent. you know, it s a learning experience, sometimes, a difficult one. no first lady, in my memory, had ever played the so of policy role. bill clinton had said, famously, during the campaign that if you elected him, you got two for the price of one, because you got her. the implication being that she would be a sort of co-president. she was trying to exhaust us and say, i m willing to answer anything that you have to ask me. and this became one of hillary clinton s great traits. she has the incredible stamina. and she sat there and answered all the questions. the press conference lasted more than an hour, and she offered to do more, if needed. that was significant the optics, that she tried to look soft and feminine and appealing, wearing pink, with the flowers. that was all, you
as election day approached, mccullough says the threats went further, singling him out and another central government email investigator. youou were giving a warning? we were told that we would be the first are going to be fired in her administration. that was definitely going to happen. is that how it s supposed to be? no. i was, in this context, a whistleblower. i was explaining to congress i was doing what i had to do and all of sudden i was the enemy. more than 2100 classified emails passed through clinton s personal server and to this day no one is accountable. would happen to you? i would be sitting in leavenworth right now. asked a spokesman for the clinton campaign, theof office of the senior senior democrat as far as director of national intelligence for comment but there was no general response.26 he recently retired after 26 years of government service. he told fox news today he is
which is something that could enrage or at least upset half the party, which it does not necessarily seem to have yet in this case. he thanked the president andss political problems that the president has as a result of strange s loss, he wants to take credit for. it s all on him but that he really appreciates the president and his loyalty as a friend. he thinks that they formed a bond as newcomers in d.c. the president got there in january, strange got there in february. there are these flyers all around here that show strange and the president. that was the main part of his pitch that he was theof president s endorsed pick. but it did not go strange s way. did not go the president s way. the president said if strange lost he would come back to the state to campaign for the other guy.y. now we wait to see exactly what that looks like.