Commentary, newsmaker interviews and panel discussions. Laws that have been violated here. Not only did comey and his confederates use what they knew was a fact document, the dossier, it was being pushed by the overs, and Christopher Steele and Glenn Simpson, they knew it was phony but they used it any way as an excuse to try to destroy trump, damage his candidacy, remove him from office after elected. In so doing they violated fbi regulations and importantly they perpetrated a fraud on the fisa court. Thats abuse of power, which is a felony. Its also perjury, because they swore for the veracity of the document when they presented if to the court and coverup since then is Obstruction Of Justice. There are a variety of crimes. I lay them all out in the book. You do it well. Sara ill go back to you. You know this christopher ste e steele, who is the spy who got information from russia, who got paid by hillary and the dnc in
the mueller campaign, sara makes a great point and the point is
A precursor to Fox Newss morning show, featuring the news and first looks at the other stories of the day. The mueller campaign, sara makes a great point and the point is there is nobody looking at this any way. Are we just engaging in an unnecessary effort . No, you know this is how cover ups work. The truth is slow to emerge. It takes a long time to do it. We know enough now that it was a says pool of corruption. Christopher steele who fabricated the dossier that drove the russia hoax, the collusion narrative, this is a guy who admitted in court documents, i dug them up out of a British Court proceeding, i put it in the book, he basically said that his document wasnt worth the paper it was written on. It was written on. Right. He said its unverifiable. Principally because it was based on Anonymous Sources and triple and quad drup hearsay. The fbi knew this. They didnt care. They wanted so much to stop donald trump that they were willing to break the law to do it to abuse their power
unhappy or disappointed. i can tell you right now my colleagues and are definitely not disappointed. isn t it interesting that the president wouldn t comment today about russia interfering with the election. you would think he would mention that as opposed to democrats being disappointed. and to your point, you know, robert mueller said that they were doing that as he spoke, trying to interfere. look we just played extensive portions of what went what happened today you know, there were moments when robert mueller was very strong. and there were moments he seemed to perhaps not be as familiar with the report as many expected. and the president seized upon that, talking about mueller s performance. here he is moments ago. i don t think there is anybody that would say he did well. this was one of the worst performances in the history of our country. do you think mueller did a good job today? i think special counsel mueller did exactly what we needed him to do.
be pathetic in terms of standing up to him. in terms of what we re seeing today, i think we should mention nancy pelosi, talking about mueller and members of congress will be interrogating mueller. i think pelosi s decision for better or worse, there are good reasons not to proceed with the impeachment inquiry has really been there s a fundamental moment. it s colored the whole way we re talking about today. if this were an impeachment inquiry, what the attention would be, the follow ups would be, think how much would be at stake. people are saying, people like us, the american public needs to read the document or this will be a way of audio kind of version of the document, but why. if nothing is at stake, it s more interesting details about how trump doesn t follow the law, lies, tries to obstruction justice and sometimes doesn t quite succeed. the public is going to say, i know that or i don t want to believe that. i think pelosi s decision, there
were received last night with all that entailed. peter alexander, let me play what the president did say. this is the president who doesn t go a day without talking about mueller and who has ordered his attorney general to take over declassifying intelligence and said before he left that he was going to raise with teresa may the whole question of what mi-6 might have done to lead into the mueller investigation. let s play this first. i want to you about it. we have an incredible intelligence relationship and we will be able to work out any differences. i think we re not going to have we did discuss it. i see no limitations.limitation. we ll have no problem with that. peter alexander, really smoothing over this intelligence dispute. this is bubbling beneath the surface. reporter: yeah, it is a lot of it is the course of the