being stored in a ballroom, in an active social club, but that trump also insisted on going through them, and ralph nauta was part of the process of ensuring he knew which boxes trump had gone through. at one point one of trump s attorneys, evan corcoran, presumptively, is going through the boxes, finds a bunch of classified documents, puts them in a folder, and tries to seal up the folder. he has memorializes then a conversation with trump in which trump says that he made a funny motion as though, well, okay, why don t you just take them with you to the hotel room, and if there s anything really bad in there, like you know pluck it out. and that was the motion that he made. he made a motion to suggest to corcoran that he should pluck out the really bad stuff, the things that were highly classified. this is really significant for people who are watching, who have been through two indictments of donald trump. you know, the case in new york. donald trump is not a person who spend a lot
these fisa warrants and as i said 3 times. right, well, as i stated before the ig report basically says that it was valid and legally sufficient and ironic now that trump is going after comey and comey basically helped trump get elected. kind of ironic. [laughter] look, i want to go back something, so horowitz said the other day that no one that touched this case has been vindicated but i think that in all this coming out with the mistakes that comey has owned up to, there s one person that was vindicated and that s president trump and so not true. his decision to fire james comey was the best decision and it was one of his first decisions he made coming into office and abundantly clear now that that was long overdue, james comey should have had nothing to do with the fbi and that s what this ig report makes abundantly clear. i totally disagree with you. heather: thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate you both joining us and both of your
the government. right? that s true. they are looking at two sides of the same coin. while the inspector general is looking at the carter-page fisa specifically and the pfizer program, dorm rooms investigation is a lot larger, that s going to look ate origins and whether people did their jobs, but in doing their jobs if they violate the law. there is some suggestion that there is at least some evidence that suggests that. martha: here is john brennan. he gets very riled up at any suggestion of this which i guess is understandable. here he is. i do not think it surprising at all that we continue to hear the sociopathic ramblings of mr. trump claiming that there was this effort to try to prevent him from being elected or to unseat him. i welcome any type of continued investigation in terms of what we did during that period lack of time we were in the government. martha: final thought on
doing things that are different. every martha: gentlemen,thank you o faure, governor huckabee. thank you for being here tonig tonight. the name that we heard as much as president trump today was that of rudy giuliani. i do not understand mr. giuliani s motives for attacking me. rudy giuliani, president trump s lawyer and representative. the same rudy giuliani who orchestrated the smear campaign against you? we talk a lot about rudy giuliani. maybe we should talk to rudy. martha: one of the big questions, will we see rudy giuliani in front of this committee and what would that look like given the reports that republicans, some are saying, that they might be ready to make him the fall guy in this situation. he was asked about it today, david bossi was president trump s 2016 deputy manager, at the white house today and spoke with the president. good to have you here this evening.
save great costs. also the democrats taking office, president trump has increased defense spending and he has cut the state department s budget. those are the numbers, those are the facts. the same time choosing to make more political appointments at the ambassador posts rather than selecting the kind of people we have seen, career diplomats under different presidents. listen to how ambassador yovanovich reflected on that today. the state department of true reform policy does not get the same kind of attention or even respect as the military might. but we are, as they say, the point at the end of the spear. if we lose our edge, the u.s. will inevitably have to use other tools even more than it does today. the state department is being hollowed out. this is not the time to undercut our diplomats. martha: former arkansas