we pretty much wake up in america as americans and we re breaking some law. they re selective in how it s applied but it s hovering over you. this document ranging from the dossier to what catherine herridge explained is fan fiction. we re talking about criminal justice reform on one hand from the trump administration of course and the american people see this fraud, this hoax being unleashed upon people in washington, but we experience it also at the local level in our daily lives, whether it s the disen franchise did or people of color, this is a very chilling effect. americans realize it, they do like it, and it s up to the president to make it clear to the american people what s happening to them. sean: he can release the gang of 8 information, 302 s, and email chain. darrell issa, double what james comey said about the fisa
fact they were unmasking americans. when are they going to investigate who unmasked lieutenant general michael flynn until the documents to the washington post? that s one of the most egregious communications in the intelligence community when you unmask an american s name. we know it came from leakers within the government that wanted to push this type of collusion story forward, a false narrative. there wasn t even just that. remember over the 300 unmaskings that samantha powers was involved in and the weapon any saying of the intelly yes or nos community, these are egregious acts that basically violated the constitution and what we stand on, on principle. the only thing we can do sean: one of the first articles you and john co-authored together had to do with surveillance, unmasking, the lack of minimization and the leaking of raw intelligence. that is a crime that happened to general flynn.
we re breaking some kind of a law. but then it s selective how it gets applied. but it s always hovering over you, this entire dynamic ranging from the dossier to which catherine herridge described about their writing in the filing that they just did. it s fan fiction. we re talking about criminal justice reform on one hand from the trump administration, of course and the american people see this fraud, this hoax being unleashed on people in washington. we experience it also at the local level in our daily lives, whether it s the disenfranchised, people of color. this is a chilling event. americans recognize it and don t like it and it s up to the president sean: the president the american people have to be clear about what is happening. sean: he can still release the applications, the gang of eight information and the 302s. last question, darrell issa. we just had comments from james comey. do you believe what he said about the fisa warrants was
payments that are clearly not campaign related under the definitions that have been ruled by the sec and try to turn those into crimes that you associate the president with. it s the whole creep of the special counsel to get the president all over again. sean: seems that gregg jarrett explained it well in terms of the law. i watched the hysteria on tv. they re saying campaign finance violations. i have campaign violations from 96 over here, 2008 over here, bob dole over here, al gore over here. the biggest fine paid by obama. my question to you, as you look at where this has now gone, i mean, i feel bad for the men involved in the things that happened, but i feel they re victims of what is selective prosecution and a political witch hunt that they got caught up in by no other reason that they like donald trump. this is why we re nervous when there s more regulations and laws. we wake up as americans and
kicked back in the end. then i do see issues with the dossier. it s full of russian lies. the fbi used it as the basis of the fisa applications. in fact, they never verified it. what james comey just said is false. we know they didn t verify it because steele doesn t stand by it. well, i typically urge all americans to read the dossier. anyone that actually reads the dossier understands that it s a joke document. it s a document filled with nonsense that couldn t possibly be true that almost reads like an april fool s joke. now that we spent, you know, $30 million, you know, investigated almost everyone in the campaign, the administration, there s still no evidence of anything that one would call collusion and not related to the case. in anything, we re drifting more ban to monica lewinsky days by talking about payments to stormy daniels and trying to take