A news and interview program, anchored by Erin Burnett. About keeping President Trumps secrets but will he keep them if mueller closes a trap on stone. Were learning of another big blow to stone, a judge ordering another person close to stone to appear before the mueller grand jury, thats former stone associate Andrew Miller. He fought a subpoena from mueller, the judge, though, said no. So Andrew Miller will appear. And today trumps former Campaign Chairman faced another day in court. Prosecutors slamming Paul Manafort for a fourth day showing he lied on his taxes, lies, lies, and more lies is the story from prosecutors and lets be clear, roger stone and Paul Manafort were not coffee boys Like Team Trump has tried to dismiss another trump aide who pleaded guilty in the russia informati
testimony in which she described a loan for 900,000. I think we have the exhibits the government showed in court for a 900,000 loan in 2014 and according to her own testimony, this money was supposed to
we saw that wasn t the case with delta. howie: if donald trump was president and had a disagreement with the fda it would be a huge story. you mentioned problems at the border, afghanistan and now covid. nbc s chuck todd this morning said president biden has a credibility crisis on his hands. it s striking because we hear little of that with most of the mainstream media. thought? it s nice that he admits the obvious, that there s a credibility crisis. s there s just no comparison to what we endured for all four years of the trump administration, where things that weren t a problem or that were completely made up like the russia collusion hoax were dominating every day of the news. here you have legitimate crises like the american drones striking people and saying that no one will be held accountable for it and standing by the intelligence and the border surge with the people streaming and the media saying we ll give a light criticism and it s all well and good. that is not media cove
other totally unrelated allegations about another one of your alleged frauds and when your longtime personal lawyer has just gone to federal prison, when your campaign chairman is in federal prison, when your deputy campaign chairman is awaiting sentencing and so is your national security adviser when literally your sister had to resign from the judiciary because of her apparent involvement in a long-running criminal tax fraud scheme, a scheme that was basically run by her brother, which is you, the president, i mean, when all of those things are true about the sitting president, yeah yeah. you re going to get some challengers. you are going to get some challengers for that job that you now hold. i mean, with a record like that, with just that balance sheet you would get a lot of challengers for your job even if you weren t a president who frequently went online and started ranting like a living, breathing, evil darkside version like the label
with a record like that, with just that balance sheet, you would get a lot of challengers for your job, even if you weren t a president who frequently went online and started ranting like a living, breathing, evil dark side version of the label on a bottle of soap. yes, i think it s fair to say the democratic party i love dr. brauner soap. i m positive. i m just saying, the president these days, today in particular, sounds like he is being translated through a few different foreign languages all in caps anyway. the democratic people knew a lot of people were going to get into the primary to try to earn the right to challenge this president on behalf of the democratic party. but i think it is also fair to say that the democratic party did not know that they would be fielding the largest presidential primary of all
yesterday. matt gaetz was there sort of lurking. what did he tell you he was doing in the room? this was weird. gaetz was in and out of the room for most of the morning, though he left when the first break happened, shortly before news outlets started reporting the idea he was being investigated by the bar association for his comments. i followed him out of the hearing room and asked him what he was doing there, he brushed it off, oh, i m just doing my job as a congressman. there were other members who weren t a member of that panel by gaetz s presence goes to the same sort of lurking intimidation tactic that existed in the tweet in the first place. he got what he wanted, a news cycle of talking about the content of this tweet and then can throw his hands up and same i m really sorry. on the eve of the hearing, we were still talking about it and it meant that it continued to be this lurking possibility that perhaps someone on the