complicit in its existence will go down in flames at the poles in november of 2018. let me get to some new reporting that we are just getting in from jim acosta. he s saying that ty cobb, the president s lawyer in the white house, was uncomfortable with the mueller tweets, referring to the president s tweets about mueller and the investigation, witch hunt, hoax, all those kinds of words that the president used. and that ty cobb didn t want to be part of all the mud slinging in the campaign that s going on. what is your reaction to that? nobody can stay around donald trump long who has a conscience and who has character and believes in ethics. i think that s probably why dowd left, why ty cobb left, and why mr. flood s time is limited. i would expect mr. flood should consult with secretary pruitt and find a short-term rental. i don t think he should close
cobb saying that it was a just kind of not a very good environment, at one point saying there is a rancid atmosphere between mueller and the white house and that ty cobb didn t want to be part of it any more, and also in the end ty cobb just didn t want to continue with this playing hard ball with mueller. ty cobb has always been on the side of let s be cooperative. so this signals that the president here wants to fight and wants to fight all of the requests and then perhaps subpoena that we could see soon. the president s other new attorney rudy giuliani, the former new york mayor, he told the washington post today that a trump interview, a sitdown interview with robert mueller and his investigators, according to giuliani, would need to be, quote, maxed two to three hours around a narrow set of questions. is that realistic? it is realistic if the prosecutors and the investigators agree to it. they could be negotiating, they could be using the threat of a subpoena as a way to