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so and it s not just trump, right. it s again i keep making this move to troy to implicate us all in this. it s the koch brothers, the business, the owners who hired them. who didn t want them to organize in the building. it s us who hire folks who, who cut our lawns. me. you know, these sort of things, we re in the midst of this. and so those of us who hold, who embrace the cruel policy, we have to interrogate and question our own hypocrisy. we ve heard from the white house saying they have no say in when these raids are conducted. something that s the purview of i.c.e., purview of the law enforcement agencies. how much truth, how much does that ring true. you think of what the president has said in recent weeks, the fact that he teased initially raids of millions of immigrants in this country. it strains credulity that the white house would not know at all this was in the works. these were operations that were weeks and weeks in the planning. and kept secret from the social
and the top democrat diane feinstein who cut that deal with manafort and donald trump, jr. and both are signaling there well could be a public session. feinstein saying there will absolutely be a public hearing with those two men. she expects that after the recess. grassley would not rule that out, but they do expect documents back from those two individuals within the next two weeks, wolf he yeah, so the early est that public hearing could take place is in september after labor day. thanks very much manu raju for that report. we are learning more about president trump s very tense relationship with his attorney general. let s bring in our senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny. jeff, the president clearly still fuming at jeff sessions. reporter: wolf, he is still fuming at his attorney general. important to point out this is one of the longest and most loyal supporters, but this is how much these relations have broken down, would have. jeff sessions, the attorney general,