the president said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions. i let him know we can t have this. we are not going to have it and that s the way it s going to be. getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. with that being said, if that doesn t work out, i ll be the worst enemy he s ever had. the evolution this week of president trump s position regarding russia s interference in the 2016 election. it s time now for our sunday group. brit hume, juan williams and the cohost of - - marie harf and guy benson. the president been very active on twitter this morning. just a fewmoments ago saying i a great meeting with putin and the fake used news used every bit of energy to disparage it thoughts? what do we know about that
doing. which was highlighting not just the sanctions but the diplomatic expulsions. and other elements that are much more robust policy as opposed to the rhetoric we saw when the president was standing with vladimir putin which i think is indefensible. as the week went on in middle america, how do think this place? i think they ve turned down: this conversation because they re worried about the economy and health care costs. but, it s still very important to digest what president trump is doing on foreign-policy. putthat in the context of how he treated our nato allies. he went to europe and treated our nato allies very hostilely . he attacked them publicly into the opposite and was very weak standing next to vladimir putin in terms of his language. i don t think this was a rhetorical screwup. i think president trump wants american policy to go in a different direction. i think that his influence that
investigating a fact pattern and they have as much animus against donald trump as anything i have seen in politics. add into that, peter strzok, lisa page and the other unidentified agents who also wanted him to resign or be impeached or thought he was destabilizing. if you are donald trump and you see all these people in positions of responsibility that think you ought to be, that you re guilty of treason. a crime for which you can be put to death, by the way. what i would encourage the president, those are all people from yesterday. you have your own people in place now and it is possible to conclude that russia interfered with us and it still does not delegitimize your presidency. and that s where i would encourage the president to go. russia is not our friend. we need to be careful dealing with them but that does not take awayfrom the fact that he won the 2016 election , much to the chagrin of brennan, call me and all the rest. up next, did president trump
partners are suspecting of something. why not a single request was filed? chris: let me just say, i want to move on to other subjects. why do you think robert mueller issued this indictment three days before you and president trump met at the summit? i m not interested in this issue a single bit. it s internal political games of the united states. don t make the relationship between russia and the united states, and it hostage on this internal political struggle. it s quite clear to me that this is an internal political struggle and nothing to be proud of for american democracy to use such dirty methods in a
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