and i think i offer what i offer to this is something unique. i m a lawyer who knows the criminal justice system as well as anybody in america. i m also a very good friend of donald trump. is there something wrong with him touting the relationship with trump while working allegedly pro bono and then getting paid by other people? yeah. this is the problem with this entire administration. this is not the kennedy administration where john f. kennedy said ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. this is all about these people lining their own pockets and using donald trump as a way to make lots of money. the problem with rudy giuliani is the minute he left that mayor s office, the minute he went out and went to work in the private sector, i mean he was all about making money. he and donald trump are one of a kind. their only concern is how can they line their own pockets. so that s part of what guiliani is
he ordered administration officials to hold up hundreds of millions in military aid to ukraine back in july, just one week before he asked the ukraine president to investigate biden s son hunter s business dealings, despite zero evidence of wrongdoing. little more than a month later, an administration official blew the whistle on his conversation. two days after that, ukraine money was released. sitting with the british prime minister, the president claimed he wasn t using military funds as leverage to get what he wanted. there was never any quid pro quo. the letter was beautiful. it was a perfect letter. it was unlike biden who by the way, what he said was a horror. and ask how his son made millions of dollars from ukraine. reporter: the looming ukraine investigation hung over the president who sounded downright low energy in a speech to the united nations. wise leaders always put the good of their own people and their own country first. the future does not belong to
one. they do have a top money laundering attorney. you look at this and reminds them but when manafort was so desperate to get on the trump campaign and not be paid any money. why is that? we have no idea. we re all guessing about what mueller has and what he doesn t have. he s going to surprise us and chase this to the end. if you re indicted, you may be indicted again. i think it s more that the tail is much longer than we thought it was. what we definitely know is what we already knew is that paul manafort is a shady operator that shouldn t have been within 100 miles of trump campaign and only there because at that point in time trump had real trouble attracting any respectable talent. except for carter page. these tax case, once you have them on paper they are really hard to fight. you can basically make the case without any argument.
biggest fish that mueller s going to get then there s nowhere to go. this is just about putting m manafort in jail until he dies. to get that sweet deal, manafort has to be able to give information information. the question is what is that information. he was gragreeing to work for free. the government had evidence that he was likely he was working on behalf of a foreign intelligence service. question know from first indictment he was receiving money. he broke his bail because he was still spying. this guy was the head of the campaign. whether or not trump knew about it, wie need to be concerned if he was sent there by the russians there s a huge national security threat. what was the purpose of that. does he know, again, maybe these other two people in that meeting were unwitting or innocent.
indictment, the documents that the special counsel has. they have dates, amounts of money, locations of where the money went for just pages and pages in this indictment. their incentive for not cooperating really is a big question mark. whether or not they think they re going to get a pardon. we don t know. whether or not they think they could beat this. obviously, manafort issued the statement tonight thinking they could pebeat it. there s tremendous amount of detail laid out in this indictment. thanks very much. is there any way to look at this. it s a spectacular amount of pressure. i think you pointed that out. the most interesting thing about this case is the dog that didn t bark. the president hasn t said anything. when is the last time we said that sentence? he s been utterly silent about