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The only difference here is that we have this dialogue that we ve never had before. right. i would say let s be cautiously optimistic about that piece but let s pushback on the president saying, hey, this is a done deal wen we should be excited about it. we should be nowhere near excited. frequent trump critic, former dni james clapper applauded the president somewhat telling anderson we re in a much better place than we were six or eight months ago. i wonder how muc bt is necessa for the president s that i mean, john bolton, e and secretary mattis and als secretary pompeo, because we know t come at this from very differentperspectives, especially pompe bolton. nk thi the weaknesses of the president and their foreign policy is there has been so many different messages coming out of the white house. even the vice president went up on capitol hill and said, no, no, we ll still have some ....
I d say, well, why don t uf tell somebody other than me that. it s a very good point. i tnk thi is a bit of a red herring. at the end of the day, the question is really a binary one. everyone wants to know was there a quid pro quo, an attempt leading up to the election between the trump campaign staff and the russians. that s the core of the question. look, i don t think even if this conversation did happen, i don t believe it to be illegal. it s certainly one that doesn t inure good tst in the fbi by the rank and file ihe bureau, as well as the general public but to say an administration official wouldn t reach out, i find these things probably happen probably far more than the public is aware of. let s just start with the first part where your point, and kelly made this point, is that none of this speaks to the underlying stuff. this is all about whether the media reports are right or wrong ....