days? could it be in part because they have their eyes on theexit? said running for re-election and ryan is in his final months in congress. the reality is that right now in the gop, trump s toughest critics are not running for re-electi re-e jeff flake say his concerns about trump have made him unelect unelectable. corker saying he s like a tod todayerer. manu is live on capitol hill, and whe ryannd burr finally speaking out now because as we point out, gowdy and mcconnell obviously camous days ago. those were the only ones in th republican side aisle in con reviewed this classified intelligence and ryan in particular is very close to gowdy. someone ryan clearly may have been taken aback by all the backlash that gowd yy got aftere
incredible. kearsen nielsen, whom trump has berated to the point she reportedly quit. she s great. jeff sessions, thank you. all we got. yeah, nielsen and pruitt, i thought those were the two most interesting things today given the history he s had with her, but on jeffns, clearly the president is mad cls mad about the russia investigation and jeff session ss the person who closely associated with that building. he s made no secret of his displeasure with session job. the thing is is, jeff session is doing a good job for the president. just puts his head down and goes to work every day. i think attorney general sessions has a thick hide and i think he sleeps easy at night because a, he believes he did the right thing on the recusal and b, when he recused, he gave the president a gift. which is that. when this investigation is over, if they find there s no
tonight, the white house trying to explain the president s tense call with the canadian prime is included trump an erroneous reference to the war of 1812. obviously canada ab called a national security threat by this. jim acosta has this exclusive reporting. ink b about but what exact you ly did go down this this testy call with trudeau? they ve been going back and forth for several weeks now over the t s decision to slap tariff. it is kind of incredible to wrap your mind nd and during this conversation, justin trudeau pressed the president and said how can you justify these tariffs for r nationa security
w lawyer and went in a different direction. so vidson liabi depends on when the plan changed. and ann, before we go, you ve got davidson reportedly cooperating with the feds if the you now have him cooperating against cohen. that s interesting because he brought the brodey case to cohen and that makes no sense. it makes sense if he represents a woman that allegations donald trump did something. why would you bring something to cohen that doesn t directly involve trump. herings him in. cohen personally benefits. raises questions. serious questions because at this point, the only appears to involve brodey. bringing trump into that would be a big change. thank you both so very much and next, trump wrongly accusing canada of burning down the white house in 1812. we ll talk about the factual
through that role, as the deputy head of counterintelligence, when the fbi is launching a campaign am i just confuse d about, you re trying to make a days and i get it. you re supporting trump a the other people in your owny i there there. i m wondering what it will take for you to say he s full of it. first off, it s important to get all the documents that the people who are making conclusions have not read yet. so in order to be ablesay this is what the document say, you have to be able to read the documents first. but again, the deputy head of counterintelligence and you have not been briefed or seen any of them. no one. you re basing everything upon what? no one has seen those documents. burr, mcconnell, ryan, gowdy have been briefed by the fbi in a classified setting about that. well, and again, i would point you to part of speaker ryan s comments this morning where he said there are still