interview transcripts from his own russian investigation to special council robert mueller. mueller cannot pursue perjury charges. transcripti transcripts are those of jared kushner, alexander nicks, hope hicks, and corey lewendouwski. senator, thank you for being with us. this is an important development. people can t lie to congress, but for this to be involvemented in the current location, they have to get those transcriptions that would puddle some people. yeah, i think it is very important that every investigation that deals
now, you could argue that news needs to be delivered to the white house counsel and then to the president. but the reality is this thing is almost over, and the fact that he has nominated an attorney general person, barr, basically guarantees that mueller cannot be fired at this point. i ve been hearing the president was going to fire mueller for almost two years now. that hasn t happened, so i really think that he s upset about what s happening, but a lot of what s happening is because this thing is getting close to the end. the real question is come, if you believe some of the reporting out there, come the spring, february, march, when this comes to an end and the report goes up, what does his government do with that report? do they sit on it? do they send it to the congress? how does it get made public? to me, that s the next flash
interference and stop talking to the a.g. about the investigation full stop? well, i mean he s going to have to get updates on the investigation because it appears to me the thing is getting close to the end, and there s going to be more news that needs to be delivered to the white house. now, you could argue that news needs to be delivered to the white house counsel and then to the president. but the reality is this thing is almost over, and the fact that he has nominated an attorney general person, barr, basically guarantees that mueller cannot be fired at this point. i ve been hearing the president was going to fire mueller for almost two years now. that hasn t happened, so i really think that he s upset about what s happening, but a lot of what s happening is because this thing is getting close to the end. the real question is come, if you believe some of the reporting out there, come the spring, february, march, when this comes to an end and the report goes up, what does his gov
john, what do you think in terms of these gathering facts, it s a gathering storm of actual fact, how do you think the, say, 35%, 40% of hard core trump supporters are going to react when data is actually presented? are they going to accept it or not? based on the emails in response to my column the answer is no. not that that s data. but i think any absence of an actual, you know, smoking gun charge that trump was working in the service of russian intelligence, the trump base will believe this is a political witch hadn t and that mueller is serving, you know, sort of the interests of the media, the interests of liberals. there s some sense of which, assuming that mueller cannot close the circle, what you ll
of the russia probe. mueller cannot release the report. he must provide a copy to deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. then to whitaker who could choose to sit on it. he could prevent mueller from indicting anyone. whitaker would have to inform congress of that. there is no word if he has been briefed on the russia investigation. trey gowdy looking for middle ground with the fight with james comey and the judiciary committee. house chairman goodlatt subpoenaed comey privately over the actions of the 2016 campaign. comey wants to testify publicly. gowdy suggests a compromise. the remedy for leaks is not to have a public hearing where you are supposed to ask about 17 months of work in five minutes.