not one that was in the email chains and had all these sort of almost evil thoughts, if you will, about the commander-in-chief or the would be commander-in-chief. and he is the one that pulled the trigger. that s like page 1. but the other 474 pages, where it s damns as it can possibly get. because the michael horowitz is not saying that there wasn t bias on the fisa applications. in fact, quite the opposite. he is pointing out 17 serious omissions, errors, everything you could possibly do wrong in going to the courts. so, what steps next is what is the court going to do? are they going to actually stand up for themselves? i will tell you, any other court in the land, you would be yanked back in front of there and put handcuffs on you, and then what is mr. durham going to do? because there are a lot of unanswered questions there. biggest question for me? why was the friendly foreign government meeting with papadopoulos? with all due respect, he was a nobody in his 20 s. and that questi
decision about such a comprehensive investigation, then we would really have no need to have subordinates or superiors. yes. he did do an effective job of laying out that one person, even if the bias demonstrated in their text messages is not the sole person who can make the decisions to do so. in that vein, he wasn t allowed to explain further about that point. i as an american person and former member of the justice department, would like to have heard his response. in truth, he put himself in that seat today. if it weren t for the texts, we wouldn t be here. he opened the door. laura coates, thank you very much. gagliano, be well. major news overseas in the uk. huge state skinndinner with pret trump and theresa may. we have a trump insider, chris ruddy, in a tux, next.
decision about such a comprehensive investigation, then we would really have no need to have subordinates or superiors. yes. he did do an effective job of laying out that one person, even if the bias demonstrated in their text messages is not the sole person who can make the decisions to do so. in that vein, he wasn t allowed to explain further about that point. i as an american person and former member of the justice department, would like to have heard his response. in truth, he put himself in that seat today. if it weren t for the texts, we wouldn t be here. he opened the door. now we ll see if he can shut it. laura coates, thank you very much. gagliano, be well. major news overseas in the uk. huge state dinner with president trump and prime minister may. huge protests. huge fallout. we have a trump insider who was at the palace where the state dinner was. he is a trump confidant and friend. newsmax ceo chris ruddy in a tux, next. it s the ford summer sales event
that is relevant only if used to offset competing stories about what happened in the probe, and that is the problem for the gop after today. ten hours of today. no proof was offered that strzok did something acting on bias, okay? so is it over? no, because ultimately this isn t about strzok. it s about coming for mueller. how do we know? two examples. listen to florida congressman matt gaetz. certainly then when you were removed, was it clear to you mr. mueller was aware of these incendiary text messages? yes. so he knew of the text messages but never asked you whether you were biased or not? that s correct. exhibit a. exhibit b, this moment from jim jordan when he was getting after this connection of hillary clinton to the dossier. one more time. just say it. bruce orr gave the fbi documents
years that s the only demographic group that isn t for donald trump. look, the vast majority of fbi agents are just like the rest of americans. they re republicans, independents. they re of all stripes and all colors, and i m sure that they all have different views, which they share probably at the family table. right. listen, i hear you on that. i mean if you take everybody who has a personal opinion about the job that they do out of that job, we re going to have a much bigger unemployment rate. sure. but strzok put himself in that chair. absolutely. these texts weren t about the ball game. they were about trump. they were ugly. they showed a bias. terrible. against him. and there were a lot of them. and some of them don t sound good, especially the one we all looked at a million time of her saying trump isn t going to be president, right? and he said, no, we ll stop it. i agree with all of those things. yet the report that was issu issued by the inspector genera