oligarchs running this massive tax bank and money laundering scheme willing to work for free for donald trump? that has always been one of these interesting questions that we haven t heard and as susan is talking about his business partner, believed to be a russian intelligence asset, one of those whys that we re still waiting to see is mueller talking about why he believes constantine was a russian intellige intelligence asset in 2016. what does mueller know about what he was doing and who he was talking to on the backside of those conversations with manafort? got it. so max, listen, trump has argued before that manafort is wrong. doing it all before he ever worked for donald trump. does this new revelation from
his predecessor rex tillerson dent have the mental capacity needed. he was dumb as a rock and i couldn t get rid of him fast enough. he was lazy as hell. now it is a whole new ball game. great spirit at state. all that was needed was hashtag be best. geez. former fbi director james comey spoke with nicole wallace about the lingering questions he has had about his january 2017 briefing of president trump about russia s 2016 attack on democracy. what did you think when the president of the united states started working on a press release instead of asking one question about an american adversary trying to hurt this country? it was really troubling. i started going to the whys. something really weird is going on here. and that weirdness continued where he would not even criticize putin in private. and trying to understand that just kept running through my
corrupt colleagues who had engaged in wrongdoing leading up to the impeachment. the same thing is going on here. remarkably enough, president trump s lawyers seem to think the president is incapable of obstructing justice, is incapable of breaking the law because he s president. this is not saudi arabia. this is america. no one is above the law including the president of the united states. he will be held to account for anything that is tantamount to obstructing justice or other whys breaking the law. let me add to this. mr. whitaker, if what he s doing here is channelling inside information from the special counsel s investigation to the president for the purposes of undermining that investigation, he will be in serious trouble as well. what makes you think he may be doing that? is it the tweets following
shootings we get caught up in the whys and the howes of what happened and right now for this second, for this moment, let s focus on the ones who lost their lives. joyce fienberg was 75, a mother of two sons. a researcher at the university of pittsburgh described as, quote, magnificent, generous and a caring human being. dr. richard gottfried was a dentist. they celebrated a 38th anniversary and planning to retire soon and passed out toothbrushes instead of candy for halloween. rose mallinger was 97 years old and barely missed a service in decades. she was called full of life. her daughter is recovering. jerry rabinowitz lost his life trying to help others at the synagogue. when he heard the shots, he ran
out there. and in this particular case, the fbi s very first consideration when interviewing this individual should have been how many more bombs out there and who are they addressed to. once they have satisfied themselves that they re all accounted for, they can get into the whys and the wheres and motivations. right now this investigation is far from over because they have a suspect in custody. they have to run down any future or any further bombs out there. dan, we all want to give a shout out and thank you to law enforcement, christopher wray driving that point home. the last thing he said is that president trump is and should be proud of fbi and law enforcement. that was a drop the mic moment. we appreciate it. how to they get this so quickly? how did they get it together so fast? well, first of all, the bombs that were sent out had a treasure trove of clues and