of impeachment if it got that far. we re not having that. democrats are more than happy to spout off about what crimes they think the president committed. the problem is that bill barr prejudged the outcome leland: well, you do, you can t have it both ways. you just said that it s not the doj s job, and now you re saying bill barr prejudged. it is right. leland: it is the doj s job. it is the attorney general s job to decide what crimes will not be prosecuted under federal law. it s not when the target is the president of the united states. that is congress responsibility under the united states constitution. it s not something that the department of justice can a ascribe to itself, it s certainly not something that bill barr can take on himself, and he did both as a private citizen and then again as attorney general. he opined as a private citizen that the obstruction of justice part of the investigation is something that was grossly reckless and words other than those. and
did. bill barr prejudged [inaudible conversations] leland: you might be, you might be, though, deciding what was and what was not in bill in mr. mueller s mind without knowing. at least he never told me why he came out and made that statement. he didn t tell many of us either. mr. hunter, appreciate it, sir. always good to have you. leland, thank you. leland: all right. we were going to get to this with mr. hunter but, unfortunately, we ran out of time. iran will certainly be the topic on fox news sunday tomorrow, chris wallace talking to secretary of state mike pompeo. gillian, you were pointing out how pompeo is really taking the lead in prosecuting the case against iran. chris delving into that. check your local listings for time and channel, be sure to check out mediabuzz, 11 a.m. eastern tomorrow. stay tuned. gillian: in the interim, we ve got a pulse check over in hong kong. where the government announcing today i it has us it has