republicans with more questions than answers after the former special counsel walks back the bombshell statement you heard. all of the highlights, very long day. indeed. the morning after mueller and there is something in the testimony for everybody, donald trump wasted no time declaring total victory and while mueller denied his report gave the president only generation the president said it wasn t mueller s place to do so. there is no such opinion. he didn t have the right to exonerate. that is something where he totally folded because he never had the right to exonerate and it was covered very well by congressman turner. not surprisingly democrats feel differently. a very strong manifestation some would say indictment of
mueller.th sean: i would like to knowld why he sent strzok and page s phones back to the manufacturer to get cleaned. by the way, did he fire them or was it mccabe? because mccabe says it wasn t mueller. he needs to tread very carefully in this hearing, or he is going to be the subject of an investigation. sean: let me tell you something, i don t think bill barr can bail him out anymore than he already did, that was my read on it. was that your read? sean, i ve got a pretty simple question for robert mueller: when did you know there was no collusion, and why did the investigation goio past that point? i think a lot of people want to know the answer. i would also call into question his political motivation. what motivated him to go out and give that press conference if it wasn t just to give more fuel to democrats for impeachment? his report had already been out in the public domain almost in full.n the attorney general and then deputy attorney general rod rosenstein already cam
the president of the united states? i would love to cross examine mueller. sean: i would like to know why he sent strzok and page s phones back to the manufacturer to get clean. by the way, did he fire them or did mccabe? because mccabe says it wasn t mueller. he needs to tread very carefully in this hearing, or he is going to be the subject of an investigation. sean: let me tell you something, i don t think bob barr can bail him out anymore than he already had, that was my read on it. sean, i ve got a pretty simple question for robert mueller: why did you know there was no collusion, and why did the investigation go past that point? i think a lot of people want to know the answer. i would also call into question his political motivation. what motivated him to go out and give that press conference if it wasn t just to give more fuel to democrats for impeachment? his report had already been out in the public domain almost in full. the attorney general and then
i wonder because it got me thinking when attorney general barr was testifying to the senate, he was asked about that letter i just mentioned in which we see mr. mueller angrily expressing his displeasure to barr, that barr has been misrepresenting his investigation. and in response to questions about that william barr said effectively he believed that wasn t mueller s own writing, that that had been mueller s staff that had been writing it. it was a snitty letter in his words, and he believed this was mueller s team not mueller himself. once mueller s team, the prosecutors who worked with him and the agents who worked with him had been sort of denigrated that way by the attorney general and denigrated of what seems to be an important point that raised the question for me as to whether or not not just mueller should be testifying but whether his team, the prosecutors and agents who worked on his
the mueller report said i can t make a prosecutorial recommendation of an indictment of a sitting president but i m going to preserve the evidence and congress should do something about this. i wonder, because it got me thinking when attorney general barr was testifying to the senate, he was asked about that letter i just mentioned in which we see mr. mueller angrily expressing his displeasure to barr, that barr has been misrepresenting his investigation. and in response to questions about that william barr said effectively he believed that wasn t mueller s own writing, that that had been mueller s staff that had been writing it. that it was a snitty letter in his words, and he believed this was probably mueller s team, not mueller himself. once mueller s team, the prosecutors who worked with him and the agents who worked with him, had been sort of denigrated that way by the attorney general and cited that way to explain