could the fbi be denying these texts to congress? it s very difficult to see how they have any basis for denying congress access to this data. they publicly leaked the reason that he was fired, removed from the case. there can t be a personnel reason for doing it. and even if there were, it wouldn t matter. congress has a right to that data. they can receive it, they have to receive it. i think what is going on at the bureau right now is very, very serious. it s very depressing for a former federal law enforcement official. this is not your mother s fbi.ce what s wrong with the fbi is not the average, every day agent. they are great. it s the management at the fbi that is the problem and that management has not improved with the arrival of mr. christopher wray. i cannot understand howw the current fbi director can tolerate having andrew mccabe u on his staff at this point given his history and his track record. i think the fbi is in very serious trouble.hi it started with james comey
so i disagree with your premise, that people don t understand how horrible it is. they saw it on television. what i m bothered by is this is not an effort to propose a solution, it s an effort to demonize people they disagree with. wipe the blood of your hands, whose hands? whose hands have blood on them from this shooting? i think in a view of the people who sponsored this ad, people who express thoughts and prayers for the victims when this kind of thing happens. a tucker: when you pray for the victims, you have blood on your hands? we all pray for the victims, but after that. tucker: so we all don t pay for their victims? you attack the idea of praying for the victims? i do. but it s important to actually look for a solution after that. tucker: what is the solution in thisre case? presumably there are solutions that are relatedfi to confiscatg people s guns are violating second amendment rights. presumably there are solutions around mental health for example. but those a
newly installed national security advisor, meets with the fbi, talk to them, they don t tellel him this is a formal interview and it s on the basis of that that he is charged and pleads to perjury. it was andrew mccabe who sent those agents there, by the way. tucker: but can you do that? you actually can. here s what s disturbing about it. it s technically okay to do that, but you have to askk yourself, given the history of everybody involved in that case, who were involved in the hillary email server case, where they conducted a totally irresponsible, unprofessional criminal investigation and then they turn up the heat on this investigation of flynn, the same agency. this is politics. the bureau has been politicized. you compare the email server investigation of hillary clinton with the investigation of general flynn and president trump s aides and what you have is a despicable politicalization of the bureau. they can no longer insist that they are fair and what they re doing.