history. [shouting] [chanting free, free palestine] [shouting] statue across from the statue in lafayette park. commander in the french army helped america during the revolutionary war. that s what happens in hamas sim sympathizer take over the park. thousands showed up to protest. question i had all week whereby was law enforcement? well, there was this poor guy. [chanting] pig, oink oink. [shouting] who you serve and who do you protect? [bleep] laura: assaulted. and when police tried step in one time, this happened. [chanting] laura: the park police, the d.c. metro police and secret service all knew that this protest was happening weeks ago. so it s unclear why statues weren t protected. given what happened to the same park in the same park on memorial day 2020. we were there. now, we have criminals on video assaulting police officers, committing crimes, and, look, yeah, we understand that there are no plans to prosecute anyone. that the protest is described as larg
because he is the main gatekeeper. he is the one where the buck stops. he is the one to allow for indictments to go through, for grand juries to be impaneled, to have subpoena power issued, et cetera. the fact that he is in this position it has already made him vulnerable and the president has said it is a witch-hunt. there have been people under roger stone who have implied that this particular person, this particular witch-hunt as they call it is such that because there s very little oversight by rod rosenstein, well, they can t have it both ways, but certainly he remains vulnerable if the president credits the statement. one final thing, the very last line of rod rosenstein s statement is really kind of a cya statement. i have no reason to believe that he is not somebody vulnerable to the 25th amendment, i don t believe he is subject to it. essentially he is holding on with both hands the fact that he knows he is vulnerable and has an important position with a looming and continuous