discussed by congress and passed into law. we on the campaigns i do not make policies. i will never go beyond what the president has said. you heard them today. right now it seems we focus on background checks. also, the voters who are with president trump, the supporters who elected them in 2016, they know him to be a strong, strong advocate of the second minute. he is very firmly in favor of protecting people s constitutional rights. he also wants to protect people and prevent these mass shootings in the first place. we can get that done with common sense background checks, then he will want to do that. melissa: thank you for being here, we appreciate your time. the fbi releasing its interview notes on top doj official bruce ohr revealing how far the agency went, pushing the trump dossier, raising startling new questions about the bureau s actions in the run-up to the mueller probe. judicial watch president tom fitton joins us next. let me ask you something.
melissa: new records show the fbi continues using the unverified trump dossier fisa court application renewals even after the bureau formally documented author christopher steele s anti-trump bias following the 2016 election. the partially-redacted documents first obtained by judicial watch also revealed that top doj official bruce or maintain contact with steele for at least six months after the fbi cut ties with steel dome xp 16. jim jordan reacting. why do you terminate your direct relationship with christopher steele and encourage the top justice department official to keep meeting with him, and brief you on each of this conversation is to make that point number one. it seems like you re trying to hide her camouflage something when you do that. secondly, why do you do 302s connect because you re out to get someone we know they weren t out to get
republicans fault. we have a duty, responsibility, and an obligation to go back to washington, d.c., and take up assault weapons. that s what people are crying for. melissa: what s your response to that? from the very beginning of the president s term in office, the democrats have blamed him for every ailment america faces. these mass shootings in dayton and el paso are horrible and tragic, and those communities are shaken and will likely never be the same again. the democrats first response is to blame it entirely on president trump. they are essentially calling him, personally, a mass murderer. melissa: they don t have any assault weapons there it doesn t matter to the democrats what president trump proposes or supports or even gets pass melissa: so he shouldn t touch the assault weapons because that wouldn t satisfy them either, is that what you re saying? i will never get ahead of the white house as they discuss what things might be presented to or
raggedy wrinkled [bleep] neck. just stabbed the [bleep] in the heart, please. melissa: doug mckelway has a story from washington. as you well know, conservatives have long suspected that social media companies have engaged in shadow banning conservative thought to the extent that mistakes are made, many social media execs blame all griffin s shape of those are programmed by humans, and that s why republicans are deeply skeptica skeptical. this is typical from twitter and big tech. you have congressman castro out there calling for retribution against trump supporter s. against trump donors. posting their names. twitter doesn t do anything about that. but when mitch mcconnell, whose life is threatened, and he exposes what these left-wing wackos are doing, and twitter shuts him down? they censor him? twitter responded in a statement that said, the users were temporarily locked out of their accounts for each wheat that violated our violent threats policy, specifically
him through bruce ohr and started to tell him, give him the name of an fbi agent. he met with him in the united kingdom. just before mueller is appointed they are talking about going to the united kingdom to meet with him, they were so desperate. this is, to become the outlines of the coup that the president has been talking about, and other critics in this investigation have been talking about. the idea that you have the justice department and the fbi, these documents come from the state department was involved in this, working with the clinton campaign operatives to target trump with these russia smears is just unbelievable to me. i want to quote from the document, because he says, ohr says, that he was adamant he didn t want president trump to be president. melissa: is any of this illegal, though? i know it shows the tremendous bias. is it more than is it even against the fbi policy of somebody is fired as a source and the