fox news, and this attack on the first amendment and the free media and on the integrity of the american justice system. and intelligence. and intelligence community. here s where the rubber will meet the road. what we ve seen in the last couple of days. deputy director mccabe at the fbi who is supposed to be testifying next week on tuesday. we ve now had trey gowdy on television suggesting that predicting that he may not be employed by the fbi by tuesday. billy house from bloomberg news reports another member of the house panel says we re expecting mccabe on tuesday, but if he shows up. he may not be there. essentially house republicans were already doing the business of carrying donald trump s waufrt on this situation are starting to hint at the notion that the deputy director of the fbi is going to be fired between now and tuesday and that would be another step in what in the direction steve is talking about. let me bring ken dilanian in, national security and
not what s at stake here. we re talking about the national security and infrastructure of our election processes. and so donald trump, instead of looking at the questions around whether his election was legitimate is not a question about his ego. it s a question about the processes in which american people are casting their ballots and that process has to have a certain level of integrity. that s the core of our democracy, and it should be protected going forward. it s not about him. peter baker, let me give you the last word here and ask you if there s anything about this conversation that you ve picked up. not the one we re having, but this conversation that s taking place in the intelligence community that is concerning to anyone at any level in this white house or are they all now suffering from stockholm syndrome? no, there s definitely a bifurcation within this white house when it comes to russia and the russia threat. you hear people in this white house speak very candidly,
atencio in hollywood, florida. reporter: seeing people trickle in. a couple more waiting in the room behind me. this is the planning council, ali, a nonprofit that helps people enroll in obamacare. just this center alone has enrolled 647 people in the span of six weeks. i want to take you inside one of these rooms where nancy over here just came in. you came in very last minute. almost at 3:00 p.m. before the deadline easy. nancy, did you have health care before today? i did not. reporter: why decide to come in today at the last minute? i was encouraged that it actually might be affordable and i had no had it before, because i could not afford it. so i m checking to see what, whether it s affordable. reporter: you re just starting in, but are you liking what you re seeing? yes. the help is very good. very clear explanation,s. reporter: you supported president trump in the elections. is this something, the
worse things about donald trump than peter straak was. also among this fbi agent s texts were things that were just as the wall street journal report s fbi agent removed from russia probe held dim views of holder and sanders. a review of their correspondence shows trump wasn t their only target. they held dim views of other prominent figures from chelsea clinton to obam administration attorney general eric holder to their new boss jeff sessions. so fbi agents are at their core, if anything, if you want to give them a stereotype, it s that they lean right but they are at their core pretty skeptical men and women. so the idea that a single fbi agent was unimpressed with chelsea clinton, eric holder, jeff sessions and donald trump doesn t suggest he was biased. it just suggests he wasn t really a political fan of anyone in government which doesn t exactly put him on an island.
knew this was going to be politicized. we knew we weren t going to be able to have a full investigation. remember, this is not just about collusion. this is about what the russians did with wikileaks. this is about what the russians probed in terms of our electoral machinery. and a commission would also investigate what the obama administration did, including what the fbi did or did not do during this situation. that s the kind of investigation we need, and we re not getting it because the president has decided that his interest as he perceives them, are more important than the national interest. that is a huge mistake that we re going to pay for down the road. evan mcmullin, you are, i believe, that we know of, the only former cia operative in our conversation right now. can you talk to me about the sort of ethos at the cia when you have an intelligence product that during the transition, donald trump disparages that the