Commentary, newsmaker interviews and panel discussions. Laws that have been violated here. Not only did comey and his confederates use what they knew was a fact document, the dossier, it was being pushed by the overs, and Christopher Steele and Glenn Simpson, they knew it was phony but they used it any way as an excuse to try to destroy trump, damage his candidacy, remove him from office after elected. In so doing they violated fbi regulations and importantly they perpetrated a fraud on the fisa court. Thats abuse of power, which is a felony. Its also perjury, because they swore for the veracity of the document when they presented if to the court and coverup since then is Obstruction Of Justice. There are a variety of crimes. I lay them all out in the book. You do it well. Sara ill go back to you. You know this christopher ste e steele, who is the spy who got information from russia, who got paid by hillary and the dnc in
the mueller campaign, sara makes a great point and the point is
A precursor to Fox Newss morning show, featuring the news and first looks at the other stories of the day. The mueller campaign, sara makes a great point and the point is there is nobody looking at this any way. Are we just engaging in an unnecessary effort . No, you know this is how cover ups work. The truth is slow to emerge. It takes a long time to do it. We know enough now that it was a says pool of corruption. Christopher steele who fabricated the dossier that drove the russia hoax, the collusion narrative, this is a guy who admitted in court documents, i dug them up out of a British Court proceeding, i put it in the book, he basically said that his document wasnt worth the paper it was written on. It was written on. Right. He said its unverifiable. Principally because it was based on Anonymous Sources and triple and quad drup hearsay. The fbi knew this. They didnt care. They wanted so much to stop donald trump that they were willing to break the law to do it to abuse their power
approval to renew the wiretap against carter page, but the inspector general s report is also expected to note that, quote, none of the evidence used to open the investigation came from the cia or from the notorious dossier of claims about trump russia ties compiled by christoph toe christopher stee steele. the report is expected to be released on december 9th. let s get a check on some good weather. or not so good. yeah. you could have at least waited to give us that part. this all goes back to like the south beach conversation. once again, bill karins wants to move to south beach. good luck with that. hey, it s great here. everybody else. after thanksgiving. i ll get you through these storms, then maybe i ll take off. the snowfall forecast with storm one, this is going to be from tonight heading all the way through your wednesday morning. you know, this is denver here,
think is less political and that perhaps he feels he has a better shot at giving them the answers than anybody else. the other investigation, phil, is this u.s. attorney in connecticut, john durham. he s been ordered by the attorney to launch a separate investigation into the russia investigation. so three. so which one would you talk to? i would talk to durham before i d talk to inspector general. the inspector general is going to find something wrong. durham is looking at a bigger picture beyond whether t s were crossed and i s were dotted ab the origins of the investigation, but either way, either way i m going back to what susan hen see said. i would sign up to what she said any day. the question here is not just what steele found. if it s determined that steele had a bit of questionable information, that s fine. if it s found that that questionable information played into, for example, the fisa warrant to look at carter paige s e-mails, that is a hot mess, and i think that s
department of justice and attorney general barr has talked about this repeatedly. his suspicions about how the department of justice originated the investigation. obviously one of the documents was christopher steele, former intelligence operative, the information he uncovered about donald trump from russian operatives. let me give you how this game ends. christopher steele shows up in front of the department of justice and i m guessing doesn t have terrific answers for the quality of the information in that steele dossier. i m telling you, wolf, this is not going to go well. i can t believe he has perfect answers about the onrigins of te steele dossier. i m not even sure why he s showing up. if i were him, i d go to disney world. i would not go to the department of justice, because it will not end up well. why do you think he is? what s your speculation? reputation. he s not you know, he s a fairly young man. if i m looking at him, i m saying if i ever want to do this business a