The idea of possibliy resigning. Whats unclear is how serious that was. Whether he said Something Like i am willing to resign if the president wants me to or whether he said i intend to resign and im going to do it on monday. We dont know the exact nature of those conversations. Eli, i want to hear about your reporting. I want to show our viewers what phil rucker is talking about. Lets watch. I have a message for the president tonight. Under zero circumstances should the president fire anybody. If you are laying a trap for donald trump, this might be exactly how youd do it. Okay, professor, what will President Trump do now . Well, if hes smart, hell take advantage of this and not fire either any of these people, not mueller, not rosenstein, and not sessions. So this is important point because i think a lot of people are really scared after the
rosensteins people to come out and say, he expects to be fired. His people were putting that out to what end, we dont know at this point but cer
by either one. lisa rubin, and first, just give me a first read on the central nutty of this argument, you have to impeach and convict first argument. as it appeared today, which i was not anticipating to be a central as it was. it s not the first line argument. the argument that they are making on presidential immunity starts with the overarching he s immune from everything because of the structure of the constitution and separation of powers principles. this is their second line. the impeachment judgment clause of article one of the constitution, which is really intended to be a limit on the senate, and essentially what it says is, if you impeach and convict someone of, the penalties you can impose on them are disqualification from holding office and removal from
the world s ever known. what do you say we keep it that way. bret: mr. johnson, it s an uphill battle because you re facing some big head winds here, the former president obviously has a huge lead if you look at the polls you don t track in some of these polls. real clear politics average poll, you re not on there. so how do you break through? do you think you can even make that debate stage? well, i m very confident i m going to make the debate stage. we now have 52,000 donors. we are 1% in a number of polls and i m confident we will be on the debate stage. i m the only one with a plan. in fact it s amazing when you think about it. here we are five months from the caucus and i m the only candidate that has a plan to solve the debt crisis. i think it s kind of nutty. but we wrote a book $0.02 to save america, i have a plan, obviously ten points to that plan but let s face it i built 80 companies, we have 80 companies operating in 61
$787.5 million defamation settlement with dominion voting systems and a $12 million settlement to resolve a discrimination lawsuit from a former fox producer. joining us now ray epps attorney. the lawsuit claims fox and the host suggested repeatedly that your client was part of a secret fbi plot to orchestrate the january 6th riot. obviously the nutty, false theory. but lay this out for us. how did this happen? well, they didn t just suggest it. they told their viewers it was true. it began somewhat early with the view from a right-wing former trump official who speculated and stated that ray epps must have been the linchpin of the fed surrection is what they labeled it because originally the fbi had posted a picture of ray epps on their website