the spate of now competing some might say warring fbi leaks that have followed have raised serious questions about the fbi s integrity and impartiality. i will just tell you the integrity of comey as well as the fbi is in question. it makes you wonder. brian: it s amazing. people are going to be doing back flips all week because you can t interview james comey and just go all right or all left because he basically puts himself above both parties and doing the right thing. and in the end barack obama praises him for doing the right thing. he talks about being bull idea as a kid and talks about the physical appearance of the president being so much taller than his and his hands so much smaller. and president goes to a tanning bed. talks about his hair how long really the fbi director going into the physical attributes of the president of the united states. besides that he doesn t get trivial. steve: the white house reaction they put up a website it s called lyin
pay wall, i will pretend i found it. i saw those emails last night. i have been arguing sips july 5, 2016, the day of james comey pressure, there is enough today prosecute her for espionage. james comey was wrong on the facts and wrong object law there is a bigger picture here beyond the exxonner railings of hillary clinton and huma abedin. the use of the fbi for political purposes and the corruption of law enforcement. like somebody was paid money. but doing something in law enforcement for a non-law enforcement-based reason. why? why did they let these people off the hook? why, when there is a mountain of evidence, were they not prosecuted? and each today, the mownel of evidence is still there. why aren t they prosecuted today? brian: people with the passion that you have with the is trey gowdy. he does have oversight. judge, this is a very special day for america, because 20 years ago today
worked for hillary clinton and she had materials in there that were classified as confidential secret and top secret. those things made their way onto the laptop of her husband, who has since been convicted of taking materials from that laptop and giving them to an underaged woman in order to induce the young woman to have sex with him. you can t make this stuff up. can she be prosecuted? yes. will she be prosecuted? the $64,000 question. ask jeff sessions. steve: ask james comey. there is another story out there, john solomon from the hill has seen a couple of dozen different text messages between fbi agents peter strzok and his then girlfriend lisa page. right. steve: it looks as if, when you read them in toto, it looks like they were some of the leakers because they were waiting for some article to come out in the wall street journal and they said well, i think i found it, but it s behind a
reporter: while democrats are pointing out what the president once said about hillary clinton. how many people were out chanting lock her up and trump himself saying she was unfit to govern because of that? and here he is now releasing real secrets directly to the russians. and the irony of that is pretty astounding. so let s get to mary bruce with us as well from capitol hill. house members meeting tonight with the cia director hoping to get more on the news of james comey and this reported pressure that was placed on him to go easier on retired general michael flynn? reporter: david, the house intelligence committee just finished meeting with the cia director. they were hoping for answers but emerged from that meeting facing even more questions now about that comey memo, the top democrat on the committee reiterating his calls for comey to testify here on the hill. david. mary bruce with us tonight, as well. mary, thank you.
reporter: the story is a political nightmare for the trump white house, especially because, as a candidate, donald trump made such an issue out of hillary clinton s handling of classified information. we can t have someone in the oval office who doesn t understand the meaning of the word confidential or classified. reporter: presidents have the authority to declassify anything, the question is, why he would share it with an adversary? the white house insists he was soliciting russian help in the fight against isis. the post story suggests trump was trying to show off, quoting him telling the russians, i get great intel. i have people brief me on great intel every day. mcmaster said the president could not have told the russians the source of the information because he didn t know the source. the president wasn t even aware of where this information came from. he wasn t briefed on the source or method of the information either. wasn t aware of where the information came fr