two more incidents, one of them targeting senator rand paul. jason chaffetz former u.s. congressman, fox news contributor, how are you doing and good morning to you. how does an intern do this, 27-year-old jackson cost co-, how does that happen? it doesn t smell right on the surface but what s fascinating there are seven different charges, identity theft, second degree burglary, witness tampering. where does witness tampering come into this? it s more than just stealing senator mike lee s personal information and posting it to wikipedia. there is something more here. bill: i don t get it. did the intern get the information or someone give it to him? there is your question. again, i m looking at the charges just like everybody else but it sounds a little bit more sophisticated and the fact that how quickly they arrested this person and charged with person. and again, with seven different
its bipartisan investigation with no end in sight. i m joined by u.s. congressman, joaquin castro of texas, he s a democrat, and a member of the house permanent committee on intelligence. sk and eli stokols. congressman, there are some good members on the republican side. why are they going along with the toadyism of saying, this investigation is over, when we have all of this new information coming in about moscow connections. peter king, why is he doing this? he s independent. why are they toadies? you make a great point, chris. a that personally, there are a lot of good people on the other side of the aisle that are republicans, serious legislators. but i think it s more comfortable for them to basically protect the president. because this investigation was like a kindergarten investigation. it was a light once-over where witnesses were brought in. they gave us their version of events. the committee refused to issue any subpoenas to verify anything they told us at all. and then th
of the house intelligence committee, u.s. congressman, we know him, he s ranking, he s from california, he s weighing in on the reports. trump is considering, terminating firing robert mueller as special counsel. shift tweets, if president fired bob mueller, congress would immediately re-establish counsel and appoint bob mueller again. don t waste our time. your thoughts on that, paul, first. firing him seems so, if you re talking about it premature and talking about impeachment or conviction, it seems to fire the top counsel, there s going to come more coming. i don t think they ll get a better one than mueller. this will be water gate on steroids. special counsel who has bipartisan support and respect to be fired by the president of the united states would make you wonder, what is trump so afraid of. why does he want an investigation. supposedly, an investigation
yeah, no evidence ever materialized. i am joined by u.s. congressman, karen bass and our john stence for buzz bee news. congressman bass, i want to ask for your thoughts. to me, i think about what s going to happen. he s sending something to the world that he doubts our intelligence agencies. how does he then bring a coalition together to respond to an international incident. for me, it is actually pretty humiliating when i have to deal with foreign leaders and they ask us what s going on in the united states, you know? you have the one quote but what about the millions of people voing against him.
warning last week urging american athletes not to wear their uniforms outside the game s ring of steel. if we need to extract our citizens, we will have appropriate arrangements with the russians to do this. in the event of an attack, u.s. officials say they have contingency plans at the ready. helicopters on stand by on two warships in the black sea at c-17 transport aircraft in germany could be on the scene in two hours. russian officials hope these emergency plans won t be needed. assuring their security forces will be vigilant. i am certain, because we are doing everything that is needed in order to make sure it is going to be safe. it will be as safe as any other olympics that can be held currently in the world. reporter: others like u.s. congressman, peter king, said on