was an allegation directly from the office ofec the special council. yes. traoufplt what do you make where do you think the information came from? the word that stuck out to me, tucker, when i read this is the word an. they say at the beginning that the two sources are connected to an investigation of cohen. makingus that illusive if it is the investigation of cohen, the special council s investigation. you don t know are these a couple of guys who are in the loop enough to get briefed on law enforcement investigations but not in the core of mueller s team? it s hard to make a judgement about that. i can only tell you, i was fortunate enough as a prosecutor to work on a couple of high profile cases. if you asked the number of
before. they were the first ones to run with the dossier. the flash point of the whole investigation. tucker, this isn t a good day. i m a supporter of the president. i don t think that s a big secret. we do need a free and fare press or a a semblance of it, tucker. i do my best to call out instances of malicious and malfeasance and mis missfeasa nf reporting across the country. it t shows donald trump correct when he says these people are the enemies of traoubgt. people were frothing at the mouth all day. there were calls of impeachment. a guy making nixon allegations over his twitter account this. does the country this was a disgrace. traoufplt it was revealing.
alarmed me the t most. that s the part that it appears mueller hasly en up. i think the big hesitation that those of us watching this sort of thing, do this work prosecuting work for a living also couldn t get our brains wrappedwr around. what a prosecutor would normally do if he thought there was a conspiracy between trump and cohen to lie to congress is you would have cohen plead guilty to conspireyy to obstruct a congressional litigation. then in court when asked what did you do to make you guilty. then say, i was in a conspiracy with the presidentnt and lied to congress. you didn t see that in the charges against cohen. traoufplt so, where could the story of come from, do you think? by my reading, parts were unclear by design. it left the impression that this
more important then investigating secrecy. think mueller saw this was harming the president and flat wrong and felt compelled to say something. traoufplt what do youg. think of the reaction by members of congress today to this story? it s so political now. you know each, each side. the democrats particularly who have been, you know, deranged about trump from the start. anything that seems like blood in the water they go berserk over. i can t be surprised by anything anymore. traoufpltl amazing. amazing moment. thank you, andy mccarthy, for your insight. thank you, tucker. traoufplt the author of spy gate attempted sabotage of donald trump. dan, i guess this shouldn t be
and the news outlets were saying it s because of the oak ridge boys. i don t know if that is traoufplt his office said words cannot express how much the performance meant to the president. what happened yesterday gave the president a real shot in the arm as he thankfully continues to improve. you know, because of george bush, we have been a part of history many, many times. i think the other day we were a little part of history, and we thank him for that. brian: speaking of history, this is the year you guys celebrate 40 years in show business. congratulations. seems like yesterday. i m sitting here in nashville, tennessee. the oak ridge boys are the old guys on the block now but we re feeling good, ready to celebrate 40 years of singing together. just amazing. alisyn: thanks, joe. great to see you.