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firm and the clinton campaign chairman s brother lobbied against sanctions on russia s largest bank and failed to report it. if you guys want to talk about having relations, which you seem obsessed with doing, look no further than they are. if you want to talk about somebody who s actually been tough on russia, look at president trump. harris: all right, drop drop that mic. the president tweets, did you know? here s what he tweeted at one one point. you are witnessing the civil greatest witch hunt in american history. led by some very bad and conflicted people. the jason: i think sarah huckabee sanders is a doing a fabulous job and she does make a valid point about the media. i would not advocate going to war with an investigator who has authority. if you convince people and literally show the openness and transparency, much the way jared