bracing for potentially learning new information. but very unclear, victor and christi, what form that takes and when that information actually hits the hill. sunlen serfaty on capitol hill. thank you. and we have back michael zeldin and daniel lipmann. i want you to listen to kamala harris, there are a couple things that stood out, let s listen. that report needs to be made public. the american people have a right and a need to know. the underlying evidence that supports that report should be made public. the attorney general barr should be called to testify under oath before the united states congress. absolutely, absolutely. and the white house should not be aintroduced to interfere in any way in interpreting or
we have breaking news this morning. the final isis stronghold in syria has been defeated. that s according to the u.s.-backed syrian democratic forces. at the height of their power, isis controlled an area of syria, roughly the size of portugal. cnn s ben wedeman has been near the front line of this battle for weeks. no one knows the story like he does. he ll join us later this hour with a full report from syria. house democrats are unified in their demand for the mueller report to be made public. in fact, more than republdemocr republicans as well. there will be a call to caucus at 3:00 this afternoon to discuss the report on capitol hill. we re live after the break.
thought he was doing a great job. to change their minds because the result wasn t what they wanted, i think that s the difference here. you expect, as i m gathering from our conversation now, that this report will exonerate the president. but if that s true, what then is the explanation for the president for two years, or 675 days to be precise. having called the investigators angry democrats. all of this a witch hunt and a hoax. if it exonerates him, are all of those things still true? i understand the president s feeling that this was a witch hunt. if we see the report and there s absolutely no basis for what they were investigating, i would be frustrated if i was the president if that they were doing this to me as well. i think people in the country are going to be happy it with it, but that we wasted thousands of hours, 675 days spent on an
reporter: as the trump investigation appeared to be winding down earlier this year, long-time trump associate roger stone is indicted. in january, the fbi raided stone s florida home. the special counsel alleges stone coordinated and sought e-mails that could damage trump s opponents and awaits his fate on the charges he faces and proclaimed his innocence. the justice department is telling us that attorney general bill barr received the report from special counsel robert mueller. it will be up to trump s attorney general william barr to decide how much of the report will be made public. jason carroll, cnn new york. thank you very much. after everything that s happened over the past two years now that mueller finished his investigation, what will happen next?
adoptions, remember? is that going to be part of the report? i do. without a doubt. mueller asked for documents and talked to witnesses about those issues. i would be surprised if not covered by the report. if i m looking what is going to be the most interesting part of the report is going to be the obstruction piece of this clearly within mueller s per view and we know he subpoenaed documents and talked to witnesses about it and the public evidence seems overwhelming. i m very interested to see what he has to say about it because no one has been indicted in relation to the conduct. it will be interesting to see what he concludes one way or the other on that. matthew, let me bring you in. paul manafort, manafort s attorneys let it slip he shared campaign polling data with konstantin kilimnik.