reaction to it. what was her take away? to me it was almost surreal. like so long robert mueller, i guess you want to ride off into the sunset now. obviously he didn t say anything that wasn t in the report except that he didn t want to testify publicly. i don t think we are going to let him right into the sunset and i don t think we should. there are some things i would like a republican congress would like me to ask him a private session off-camera. things like for example, when did you know there was no russian collision and why didn t you ended right then? because you have to believe they knew there was no russian collision, let s say, as soon general flynn was cooperating. any prosecutor would figure out then, if there was going to be some collusion it would be something general flynn would know about. it was all over adapt.
if it was done then, why did they have to wait. tucker: you know the saddest thing about this moment is all the people you sort of admire from afar and then the more you learn it turns out that they are sleazy and dishonest. and i hate to say robert mueller winds up in that category. and it pain me to say that. i think today was disappointing. tucker: was disappointing. i agree with that completely. eastbound pryor thanks for joining me. thanks for having me. tucker: seemed to be shaking after mueller s statement today. here is party of it. with respect to impeachment question at this point, all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. but special counsel mueller said loud and clear today for the american people is that president trump is lying when he says no collusion, no obstruction. and that he was exonerated. tucker: so it looks likely the democrats will move forward with impeachment proceedings. is that a good idea for the country? is it politically
really bad behavior for people who were trusted to handle law enforcement and intelligence. i think, yes, andrew mccabe is someone who was fired for lying about his many leaks to the media. yes, you ve had 20 other people who have been fired or resigned or put under pressure because of their bad actions, too. at what point are we going to move away from his conspiracy theory that has no support for it, of treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election, and were never going to deal with the major problems at the fbi and doj and the fact of the special counsel was set up by these people who were behaving and absolutely reprehensible fashion? bret: one way is to get the end of the mueller investigation and to find out what the results are, right? we will eventually. at one time, i don t know. chuck? that s all in the hands of bill barr. one of the most important aspects of a new attorney general s confirmation is that for the first time we have sort of a full-fledged attorney g
and lanny davis wasn t with him by the way. he had two other attorneys with him. also, with the g-20 summit, is there a connection there? i think we have mollie hemingway. we can ask her about this u mollie, is there anything to the timing of all of this. i don t know if there is a connection. i do remember that just before president trump met with putin at the hell sink summit there was a round of indictments that happened at that time. they should come when they come and i think it is worth remembering that the reason this was set up to investigate treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election. so we re getting all these process crimes, which is fine. you actually should if you lie to congress, you absolutely should be held accountable. we are not finding treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election. we are also having a problem where only one person who has lied to congress is being held accountable even though we have a lot of people who have done it even on th
it s worth remembering the special counsel was set up to investigate treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election, not to investigate whether donald trump is a globalist businessman. it s good to hold people accountable for lying to congress. it s unfortunate we ve seen so few people held accountable in this russia story. christopher steele who built the entire russia dossier was referred by the head of the senate judiciary committee almost a year ago because they knew he lied to the fbi. when simpson gave testimony, he was hired to set up the whole russia story he gave testimony that was at odds with what bruce ohr gave. it s important everyone be held accountable, it s not just them, you look at james clapper who lied about spying on everyone, john brennan lied about spying, hillary clinton lied about