obviously i think you re going to see a lot of pushing off, no, he knew, no, he knew, and that may happen. the other thing that could be even scarier is that trump had someone inside doj that he communicated with directly. and while, yes, you would expect it to make it up to the head of the doj, it could have happened, but it doesn t matter, the point is that it happened, and that these records, we need to find out if they were on republicans as well. i think the new york times is just breaking that mcgahn s records were looked at by apple. so there s a lot of moving parts to this story. the one thing i feel very secure in is knowing that this is the tip of the iceberg, alex. a lot of people are saying garland should have came out sooner and done this. i think that this is going to be part of a much bigger story. listen, i ve got to tell, if that new york times report that you re saying is forthcoming, that they were looking don mcgahn s, then it s
would you encourage bill barr and jeff sessions to testify under oath? you know, i think we should have the benefit of the doubt of the decisionmaking that took place. whether it has to be under oath or, you know, what context that is. i think we need to know why this decision was made. and i think the ig, that s within the proper purview of the ig. okay. so a somewhat tacit endorsement there. but that being said, what do you make of the response, and the republican reaction to these reports overall? do you think the testimony will actually happen, could it happen willingly or only after a subpoena? i think it will happen. my guess is they ll probably make some kind of deal similar to what mcgahn did a couple of weeks ago and testify in closed session. but i would like to highlight just one other thing as a return to normalcy, is that there is talk of an ig investigation, inspector general. if this was still donald trump s land, that person would have been fired by now.
pete: how about you just prepare kids to take the s.a.t., and college admissions already factors and for the most part. a lot of different pieces of your life circumstance. now you have to up your adversity index game here? i ve got to find a way to be more of a victim of have more of a problematic background. in your case that probably would have helped you. if you come from a bond us back on, elite schools say they are looking for that. take the s.a.t., do well, bye. then in your applicant can show the to overcome our don mcgahn s are deserving of a quality education. where in vocational schools and places where you don t need s.a.t. to kennedy: we can go back even further and offer school choice of people in lower income neighborhoods at bad public schools can now send their kids where they want them to go. katie: we are talking about shannon s book up next, so don t go away. a civilian buying a new car. let s go. limu s right. liberty mutual can save you money by customiz
to know what the president is thinking when he puts the tweets out there. and on one hand, he is admitting that i pulled don mcgahn to the tell the truth and the whole truth and if the president s story varies at all from don mcgahn s, that is a problem for him and talking about john dean and others with a parallel to nixon and why does he do that? it is inexplicable and he needs to get off of twitter right away and listen to lawyers and stop talking about the investigation, and going after robert mueller and jeff sessions and anybody else, and anybody working for the president has to think that this is a train wreck. and there is baron, and we have not seen him a long time, and the first family there, you know, getting off of marine one on the way now to air force one as they are still in new jersey and ending the weekend there.
tribute to his close friend. let s go outfront. good evening, i m jim sciutto in for erin burnett. out front a significant white house shakeup. in a surprise announcement on twitter, president trump revealing that white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall. now mcgahn may know better than anyone else whether the president obstructed justice. in fact it was just 11 days ago we learned mcgahn had been cooperating extensively with the special counsel. three voluntary interviews lasting all told some 30 hours. yet today trump telling reporters that he s not concerned. very good man. don, excellent guy. yeah, don mcgahn is a really good guy. been with me for a long time, privately before this he represented me. he s been here now it will be almost two years. any concern about what you said to the mueller team? no, not at all.