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the doj made the decision to prosecute, or to take it to a grand jury. a grand jury of president jumps 99 trump's -- host: jodi asked this question, can the president have the ability to declassify any top-secret just by thinking about it? guest: absolutely not. there is no abracadabra, i'm going to make this a declassify document. there are procedures that i am not privy to because i have never declassify documents, but there are procedures you have to follow at the white house when you are the president to declassify a document. you cannot just say, this document is declassified. i do not which camera i should put this up in. there is a document here that is up on the national archives website. i know our viewers can go there if you google presidential records act, go to the national archives website. you find this document here called guidance on presidential records. that is what the national archives gives to white house staff when they come on board to explain to them in plain english what their responsibilities are under the act. host: have you re
the doj made the decision to prosecute, or to take it to a grand jury. a grand jury of president jumps 99 trump's -- host: jodi asked this question, can the president have the ability to declassify any top-secret just by thinking about it? guest: absolutely not. there is no abracadabra, i'm going to make this a declassify document. there are procedures that i am not privy to because i have never declassify documents, but there are procedures you have to follow at the white house when you are...
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pillar two has the doj front and center. the department has been active with european allies in darknet forms. what do you see as the evolution of those kind of disruption activities the next two years until extent our allies playing in a different role in that how is that evolving? >> thanks for welcoming me here. allies are critical to every disruption, detection and dismantlement effort we engage in. the world gets smaller every day. cybercrime, cyber threats are international in nature inherently. we need to make sure the borders get in the way of being to follow through on pillar two and disrupt and dismantle the threat actors that are out there. we have been working hard as a department to put together the kinds of coalitions we need to be effective. we do that at the fbi through its cyber a let program. we have dedicated and experienced an expert fbi agent in countries across the world in europe as you mentioned but also asia and australia. up in canada and we have plans to expand that program. this could a clear impo
pillar two has the doj front and center. the department has been active with european allies in darknet forms. what do you see as the evolution of those kind of disruption activities the next two years until extent our allies playing in a different role in that how is that evolving? >> thanks for welcoming me here. allies are critical to every disruption, detection and dismantlement effort we engage in. the world gets smaller every day. cybercrime, cyber threats are international in...
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, there is something here, and that the doj and of course anybody — and that the doj and of course anybody who has been involved in this— anybody who has been involved in this case was right to sort of slow_ in this case was right to sort of slow walk it, but here we set in — of slow walk it, but here we set in the _ of slow walk it, but here we set in the most unbelievable day in — set in the most unbelievable day in which i think no matter which — day in which i think no matter which way— day in which i think no matter which way donald trump spins it tonight, — which way donald trump spins it tonight, no matter what he says tonight, — tonight, no matter what he says tonight, it — tonight, no matter what he says tonight, it is a tough day the democrats and i say that number one because you got the white house — one because you got the white house telling tonight some really— house telling tonight some really bombastic news, president biden saying inflation has fallen for 11 months and is the lowest in over— months and is the lowest in over two— months and is the lo
, there is something here, and that the doj and of course anybody — and that the doj and of course anybody who has been involved in this— anybody who has been involved in this case was right to sort of slow_ in this case was right to sort of slow walk it, but here we set in — of slow walk it, but here we set in the _ of slow walk it, but here we set in the most unbelievable day in — set in the most unbelievable day in which i think no matter which — day in which i think no matter...
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so the doj has no i with a crime. so the doj has no independence? _ with a crime. so the doj has no independence? no, _ with a crime. so the doj has no independence? no, they've - with a crime. so the doj has no i independence? no, they've shown with a crime. so the doj has no - independence? no, they've shown that time after time. _ independence? no, they've shown that time after time, they've _ independence? no, they've shown that time after time, they've shown - time after time, they've shown coordination between the doj and the white house, why would this be any different, whether it was investigating parents in northern virginia with respect to school investigations of transgender stuff? there's been documented evidence that these two coordinated and were... , . i] were... this documented evidence? i 'ust listed were... this documented evidence? i just listed you _ were... this documented evidence? i just listed you one _ were... this documented evidence? i just listed you one example, - were... this documented evidence? i just listed you one example, i - were
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the president has time and again made it very clear that the doj operates independently from the white house not even dealing with the investigation into son hunter but many investigations where republicans have accused president biden and other top officials of having some sort of influence on the doj. we should also point out that president biden hasn't publicly commented on the investigation into former president trump either. as for house republicans, we have heard them say slaps on the wrist, a sweetheart deal from house speaker kevin mccarthy is another term used as they've talked about the continued investigation into huntedder biden and his international business dealings. they said today's deal will not have impact on the investigation as they continue to gather all this evidence. president's bay area visit and reaction to the hunter biden plea deal streaming on cbs news bay area and kpix.com. >>> the trial for former president trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents is set for august. the former president is charged with 37 counts related to the case. he also is a
the president has time and again made it very clear that the doj operates independently from the white house not even dealing with the investigation into son hunter but many investigations where republicans have accused president biden and other top officials of having some sort of influence on the doj. we should also point out that president biden hasn't publicly commented on the investigation into former president trump either. as for house republicans, we have heard them say slaps on the...
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so you got the doj protecting hillary clinton in 2016. drum was able to win but clearly they were working against him and they were even willing to use an uncorroborated frankly unverifiable or in the words of durp they couldn't prove a single thing in that dossier, nothing and operation crossfire hurricane never should have opened up. pre-bunking the "new york post" story about hutter's laptop from hell that miranda probably knows inside and out better than anybody else in the country and now we have got one prosecution after another after another and one venue after another that's not favorable to donald trump. they're trying to do the say thing and put cinder blocks on the scales of presidential elections, the deep state in favor of joe biden again. >> absolutely and that's exactly what they are doing. putting cinder blocks on the scales of this election as they have now in two previous election cycles. first, by shielding hillary clinton, and her pay for play scheme then by shielding joe biden and hub over they are influence peddling
so you got the doj protecting hillary clinton in 2016. drum was able to win but clearly they were working against him and they were even willing to use an uncorroborated frankly unverifiable or in the words of durp they couldn't prove a single thing in that dossier, nothing and operation crossfire hurricane never should have opened up. pre-bunking the "new york post" story about hutter's laptop from hell that miranda probably knows inside and out better than anybody else in the...
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and indicted donald trump writes on truth social, the corrupt biden doj cleared up hundreds of years of criminal liability by giving hunter biden a mere traffic ticket. our system is broken. this is on a separate track from congressional republicans. congress republicans, they are investigating the hunter biden -- hunter biden's family, and james comer, the chairman of the oversight committee says he's got information showing millions of dollars of payment to the biden family and something that he's going to continue investigating on the hill. back to you. >> sandra: rich, thank you. >> john: miranda devine, "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor. it's worth, miranda, starting off by repeating what rich said just then, competing statements from chris clark, hunter biden's attorney and the doj, saying with the announcement of two agreements between my client, hunter biden and the united states attorney's office for the district of delaware, it is my understanding that the five-year investigation into hunter is resolved. however, look at what the doj said in its statement,
and indicted donald trump writes on truth social, the corrupt biden doj cleared up hundreds of years of criminal liability by giving hunter biden a mere traffic ticket. our system is broken. this is on a separate track from congressional republicans. congress republicans, they are investigating the hunter biden -- hunter biden's family, and james comer, the chairman of the oversight committee says he's got information showing millions of dollars of payment to the biden family and something that...
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, not only in the institution of government, but specifically in the fbi and doj. you're going to hear a drumbeat of that kind of criticism over the course of the next several months and weeks. it's hard to imagine that merrick garland would want to talk, but i sort of hope that he does. >> there is precedent for. this president for jack smith talking about this. they cannot do it. tuesday at three pm is just a couple of news cycles away. it's not like we have to really endure some difficulty waiting period. the new york times is already on to it. reporters will collect more and more details of what is going on in this thing between now and tuesday at 3:00. we have a pretty good idea of it already. i don't think they're going to run into serious problems. there will be some rabid trump supporters in congress that will be as rabid as they always are, but i think that what you're going to see is an awful lot of hanging back by most senators, most republican members of the house, just really waiting for tuesday to see exactly what it is that they're going to be called
, not only in the institution of government, but specifically in the fbi and doj. you're going to hear a drumbeat of that kind of criticism over the course of the next several months and weeks. it's hard to imagine that merrick garland would want to talk, but i sort of hope that he does. >> there is precedent for. this president for jack smith talking about this. they cannot do it. tuesday at three pm is just a couple of news cycles away. it's not like we have to really endure some...
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, not only in the institution of government, but specifically in the fbi and doj. you're going to hear a drumbeat of that kind of criticism over the course of the next several months and weeks. it's hard to imagine that merrick garland would want to talk, but i sort of hope that he does. >> there is precedent for. this president for jack smith talking about this. they cannot do it. tuesday at three pm is just a couple of news cycles away. it's not like we have to really endure some difficulty waiting period. the new york times is already on to it. reporters will collect more and more details of what is going on in this thing between now and tuesday at 3:00. we have a pretty good idea of it already. i don't think they're going to run into serious problems. there will be some rabid trump supporters in congress that will be as rabid as they always are, but i think that what you're going to see is an awful lot of hanging back by most senators, most republican members of the house, just really waiting for tuesday to see exactly what it is that they're going to be called
, not only in the institution of government, but specifically in the fbi and doj. you're going to hear a drumbeat of that kind of criticism over the course of the next several months and weeks. it's hard to imagine that merrick garland would want to talk, but i sort of hope that he does. >> there is precedent for. this president for jack smith talking about this. they cannot do it. tuesday at three pm is just a couple of news cycles away. it's not like we have to really endure some...
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you studied this doj up and down, up close and personal. your reaction now that we have comments rolling in from kevin mccarthy blasting this. steve palese and so many others in the house of representatives like jim jordan. your reaction tonight? >> look, merrick garland the attorney general controls the timing of this. the timing is really outrageous because it comes right as the fbi is finally being forced by james homer and the house oversight committee to hand over this evidence of joe biden receiving a $5 million bribe from ukraine win he was vice president. this is devastating to the president. it should be devastating. but of course they have just brought out this shiny object to make all of the media look over there. you will not see anything about the biden bribery stories in the new york times or the washington post. all you will hear about is trump, trump, trump. it is pure election interference. disgusting. >> byron, you actually spoke to president trump last night. did he see this coming? >> yes, he did. my dinner with him had
you studied this doj up and down, up close and personal. your reaction now that we have comments rolling in from kevin mccarthy blasting this. steve palese and so many others in the house of representatives like jim jordan. your reaction tonight? >> look, merrick garland the attorney general controls the timing of this. the timing is really outrageous because it comes right as the fbi is finally being forced by james homer and the house oversight committee to hand over this evidence of...
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and so in many ways, donald trump forced doj's hand, doj had that two options. wait until tuesday, at arraignment to ask the court to unseal the indictment. or ask the court early to unseal the indictment. i was, i sat on this network on thursday night, that the department had 24 hours alex to release this information. or they risk of losing, or creating an information vacuum if you will. in which donald trump and allies would fill. i am glad that my former colleagues asked the court to release this information early. and i encourage to jack smith's point, everybody to take a moment, and to read it. because it is not legal leads. >> it is not. >> -- >> >> it's very straightforward. >> it's easy to understand. you don't have to take my word as a talking head who used to work for the justice department. it's really quite a stunning amount of detail. >> yes, take a listen to what former trump lawyer, timothy parlatore said earlier this week. here it is. >> so, i don't think is so much a choice to go to florida, so much as it is a choice that if you go to d.c., it's
and so in many ways, donald trump forced doj's hand, doj had that two options. wait until tuesday, at arraignment to ask the court to unseal the indictment. or ask the court early to unseal the indictment. i was, i sat on this network on thursday night, that the department had 24 hours alex to release this information. or they risk of losing, or creating an information vacuum if you will. in which donald trump and allies would fill. i am glad that my former colleagues asked the court to release...
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the doj has long held the line. we do not let people into our investing in the files and if congress pushes here, doj is going to hold the line and if necessary, take it to court. >> thank you. great reporting. >>> we are joined by congresswoman nancy mesa with thoughts. >>> we have more on the significance of the banging sounds, detected in e search for the titan submersible. a lot of people wondering, what the passengers might be going through right now. i know that you probably have this conversation, if i were in that submersible, 13,000 feet down, what would i be doing? we will get expert insight from a retired astronaut who has trained underwater. that is next. >>> another supreme court justice coming under scrutiny in a report for going on a luxury vacation paid for by republican donors. samuel alito responding in an op-ed before the reporting came out, defending himself. we will get into all of it. ( ( ♪ ) unique style, ( ♪ ) cutting edge innovation... ...and thoughtl details... ...inspired by you. ( ♪
the doj has long held the line. we do not let people into our investing in the files and if congress pushes here, doj is going to hold the line and if necessary, take it to court. >> thank you. great reporting. >>> we are joined by congresswoman nancy mesa with thoughts. >>> we have more on the significance of the banging sounds, detected in e search for the titan submersible. a lot of people wondering, what the passengers might be going through right now. i know that...
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es ben, how does this not implicate the doj? absolutely. place to doj. i mean, look, we're re they're treating hunter likerotd kaiser, so he's protected from on high like the prince of darkness d. no, it's one of thesek is situations that i think is completely at odds with what we should expect from any kind of fairness, anyt of treatment of these issues as serious. and, look, ious.f his name wasoh hunter smith and he was from southeast d.c., i think he would be treatedould very differently. but again, we can't afford to be distracted.d to by fact tt these are all these hunter problems. now, the real biden issue is about the biden familyat the and the president himself, what they expected of him, what they thought. >> and charlie, they're so brazen. and i think this is this is a strategy. jim biden and hunter biden were at the state b tonight for the indian prime minister modi . that's kind of rubbing it in america's face, saying, oh, no, no, no, no. upstandingngls individuals. the all this is nothing. move on down the road. oh, no.part and that's part o
es ben, how does this not implicate the doj? absolutely. place to doj. i mean, look, we're re they're treating hunter likerotd kaiser, so he's protected from on high like the prince of darkness d. no, it's one of thesek is situations that i think is completely at odds with what we should expect from any kind of fairness, anyt of treatment of these issues as serious. and, look, ious.f his name wasoh hunter smith and he was from southeast d.c., i think he would be treatedould very differently....
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the doj did nothing. i never thought i would see mobsters and mobs going out in front of the supreme court justice private home and screaming and yelling to intimidate them so it would alter their judicial opinion. the doj staffed by lawyers. >> it is hard to miss. brett kavanaugh is a republican and a conservative. he is on that body. they are the scales of justice, blind scales of justice. people who are on the other side of the aisle don't have blinders on. they see that he is different than what they would prefer on the left side of the aisle. victor, thank you for being with me. sean hannity is now. >>> and harris, thank you. great coverage tonight. welcome to hannity. we begin with the fox news alert. the 45th president of the united states the leading 20 tour 2024 candidate donald day trump has been indicted by the department of justice. for the first time in american history a sitting president's doj has indicted the top political rival ahead of a presidential campaign. here is donald trump just a
the doj did nothing. i never thought i would see mobsters and mobs going out in front of the supreme court justice private home and screaming and yelling to intimidate them so it would alter their judicial opinion. the doj staffed by lawyers. >> it is hard to miss. brett kavanaugh is a republican and a conservative. he is on that body. they are the scales of justice, blind scales of justice. people who are on the other side of the aisle don't have blinders on. they see that he is...
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it is not at doj. there's clearly a separation. not just title but physicality between jack smith and merrick garland and i imagine that is very intentional. >> totally. yesterday, last evening, the people saying that merrick garland or lisa, the deputy attorney general, saying they approved the indictment. and the reporting was, no, no, they didn't disapprove it. their power would only be to say no if it was so beyond the pale. second, when we heard defense counsel went into the department of justice earlier this week to appeal and say please don't bring this case, neither the attorney general nor the deputy attorney general were there. why? because they're the political appointees of the president. instead, career people heard this. so this is very intentional to deal with -- >> in fairness, with respect to your former colleagues, we would expect they are fully in the loop. so whether we use the lawyerly terminology -- >> they were not deciding. >> no. not deciding. under the special counsel rules, they're not supposed to be. hav
it is not at doj. there's clearly a separation. not just title but physicality between jack smith and merrick garland and i imagine that is very intentional. >> totally. yesterday, last evening, the people saying that merrick garland or lisa, the deputy attorney general, saying they approved the indictment. and the reporting was, no, no, they didn't disapprove it. their power would only be to say no if it was so beyond the pale. second, when we heard defense counsel went into the...
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and this from the pioneer press, doj, pattern of abuse by minneapolis police. let's bring in nbc's jesse, cheese on the ground in minneapolis for us also paul butler, msnbc legal analyst. law professor and federal prosecutor. welcome guys, let's start with you. what did this report reveal and how are residents they're reacting? >> yeah alex, bottom line, the attorney general for the united states merrick garland saying that the practices and the patterns that the justice department observed here in minneapolis made the murder of george floyd possible. i'll read you a line from this report from the justice department which says that the minneapolis police department quote uses unreasonable force and infringes on first amendment rights and discriminates based on race and disability, and specifically the justice department singling out that the police department was discriminating against black people as well as native american people and i want to read this other note because i think this is something that is another topic that gets a lot of conversation. the dep
and this from the pioneer press, doj, pattern of abuse by minneapolis police. let's bring in nbc's jesse, cheese on the ground in minneapolis for us also paul butler, msnbc legal analyst. law professor and federal prosecutor. welcome guys, let's start with you. what did this report reveal and how are residents they're reacting? >> yeah alex, bottom line, the attorney general for the united states merrick garland saying that the practices and the patterns that the justice department...
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he claimed the doj pay painting himself as the victim of vicious persecution, using the same old one liners you would expect. and he gets away with this in part because of elected republicans, and even those hoping to beat trump in the gop race for president. >> he has had time, and time again, he has classified all this material. this is the most political thing i have ever seen. you can't have obstruction of something when there was no underlying crime. >> i think the espionage charges are ridiculous. but i promise you this, most americans believe most republicans believe that the law is used as a weapon against donald trump. >> today, supporters were seen on the road in florida heading from miami to palm beach to show their loyalty to the former president. also today, we learn trump will leave new jersey in the morning for florida staying at his property before tuesday's arraignment in miami. which is where we find nbc's garrett. hey garrett, first, what kind of safeguards are being put in place outside of the courthouse ahead of tuesday? >> much of the security preparations are o
he claimed the doj pay painting himself as the victim of vicious persecution, using the same old one liners you would expect. and he gets away with this in part because of elected republicans, and even those hoping to beat trump in the gop race for president. >> he has had time, and time again, he has classified all this material. this is the most political thing i have ever seen. you can't have obstruction of something when there was no underlying crime. >> i think the espionage...
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now, jason, sinc e correspondent, doj correspondent not not that worried about the doj's role here. >> the unprecedentedworried dud a political cycle rather thatp i trump might actually have the upper hand in the narrativte . >> but i'm astonished really that the justice departmentdidnt really didn't seem to learn anything from last august whenyf ,you know, the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago and they said nothing for three days, allowing the forme nothingr president to sort of set the narrative to, frankly, you know, spin falsehoods about what happened. >> js this is what cnn is concerned about when we're we're borderin stuf the, you know, banana republic stuff. we're not bordering. no've entered the banana territory tonight. >> yeah, this is an absurd, ridiculousured territo and dangs indictment. i can't believe they haven't released irous i cat yet so that we can see it. i agree with miranda. i think the timing such that here james colmer and all the house republicans and democratss can go see what'n going on with the allegation from a credible source about joe biden. they jus
now, jason, sinc e correspondent, doj correspondent not not that worried about the doj's role here. >> the unprecedentedworried dud a political cycle rather thatp i trump might actually have the upper hand in the narrativte . >> but i'm astonished really that the justice departmentdidnt really didn't seem to learn anything from last august whenyf ,you know, the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago and they said nothing for three days, allowing the forme nothingr president to sort of...
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the defense may point to other people that doj declined to prosecute. that being said, the motion will not work. statistically they never work, and even when they do since 1996, the supreme court has said the remedy isn't even necessarily dismissal of the charges. it might be something like a fine or a sanction of the prosecutor, and a defendant doesn't care about that. a defendant wants a dismissal. beyond that, there will be other pretrial motions. one theme will be essentially that trump along the way tried to comply, tried to comply with the national archives. tried to comply with doj, it was the archives that set unyielding deadlines. it was doj that didn't allow rolling production that set an arbitrary deadline. now, will this work? it's hard to say. >> you're looking at a picture, a photograph of what we believe is former president trump waving from the motorcade as it arrived here in miami for this hearing. a little hard to make out, but we believe that is the former president. we don't quite know what he was looking at at that point, if he had
the defense may point to other people that doj declined to prosecute. that being said, the motion will not work. statistically they never work, and even when they do since 1996, the supreme court has said the remedy isn't even necessarily dismissal of the charges. it might be something like a fine or a sanction of the prosecutor, and a defendant doesn't care about that. a defendant wants a dismissal. beyond that, there will be other pretrial motions. one theme will be essentially that trump...
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doj, and hunter biden are going to go to federal court in delaware. biden will enter a guilty plea in front of a judge to the tax counts. you will say yes, i failed to pay my taxes, yes it was a crime and yes i'm guilty. important to know, it is up to the judge. even though the parties agreed probation, it will be up to the judge. virtually, always when the parties have an agreement, the judge will abide by it but judges can depart. it is very likely the judge sticks with the agreement and sentences hunter biden to probation. >> a slim chance but it is likely resolved at that point. >> yes. >> let's talk about the u.s. attorney and also talk more about timeline and how we got here. >> it is important to understand, david weiss is u.s. attorney for delaware. a long time federal prosecutor and served in administrations of both political parties. in 2018, donald trump nominated him to be u.s. attorney. he got through the senate of delaware's --. when joe biden took over in 2021, usually at present gets rid of all of the u.s. attorneys or they resign. he
doj, and hunter biden are going to go to federal court in delaware. biden will enter a guilty plea in front of a judge to the tax counts. you will say yes, i failed to pay my taxes, yes it was a crime and yes i'm guilty. important to know, it is up to the judge. even though the parties agreed probation, it will be up to the judge. virtually, always when the parties have an agreement, the judge will abide by it but judges can depart. it is very likely the judge sticks with the agreement and...
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as for donald trump, how can doj possibly charge me who did nothing wrong. greatest witch hunt of all time. jack smith has the evidence. he apparently has the kind of evidence that you don't usually hear like a lawyer's contemporaneous voice note. you go back a couple of decades it wasn't as easy to make those notes on your phone. that's why today's meeting is important. i always try to level with you about what we know and don't know. we don't know what was said in the meeting. we don't know if they agreed to meet again, and we don't know if jack smith heard something in the meeting and decided to go check it out or run it down. when you see internet speculation that we're on the verge of something, we just don't know that yet. we do know is that donald trump was clamoring for a meeting with attorney general garland, that would be unusual. we know that today the doj rejected that and they said no and they made smith for the very first time available. why have such a big face-to-face showdown? how much time is left and why is the trump team clearly so concer
as for donald trump, how can doj possibly charge me who did nothing wrong. greatest witch hunt of all time. jack smith has the evidence. he apparently has the kind of evidence that you don't usually hear like a lawyer's contemporaneous voice note. you go back a couple of decades it wasn't as easy to make those notes on your phone. that's why today's meeting is important. i always try to level with you about what we know and don't know. we don't know what was said in the meeting. we don't know...
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so you do get people who did not want to entirely undermined the doj but the doj, as far as they are concerned, they are investigating and have subpoenaed a lot of people including allies of donald trump. that based a lot of their own indictment on police reporting memos and pictures and so forth so they think that this case is something that they can win in a courtroom. as i mentioned before ultimately it comes down to the 12 jurors. it will only take onejurorfor comes down to the 12 jurors. it will only take one juror for this not to result in a conviction. as i mentioned also, the espionage act is what donald trump, the charges stem from, the 1912 act and it is an interesting one because a lot of people think, does that mean he was accused of spying. we have a life page running at the moment on the website, one question from someone was is he considered a spy. not straightforward, not a spy is how we would consider. the espionage act as a sprawling acted ultimately he has been accused of running afoul of the certain aspects of it such as willfully retaining classified information
so you do get people who did not want to entirely undermined the doj but the doj, as far as they are concerned, they are investigating and have subpoenaed a lot of people including allies of donald trump. that based a lot of their own indictment on police reporting memos and pictures and so forth so they think that this case is something that they can win in a courtroom. as i mentioned before ultimately it comes down to the 12 jurors. it will only take onejurorfor comes down to the 12 jurors....
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this was not something that doj did unilaterally or could do unilaterally. trump's lawyer, and trump already got their day in court. it was under seal, but they had that day in court and a judge sided with doj, at least to a limited extent, as it came to this privilege question. the fact that trump's lawyers are speaking out publicly to raise their concerns about what doj did is not going to have any bearing on the legality at least as far as judge beryl howell ruled when it came to these matters covered by attorney/client privilege, allegedly. >> pete, let me read you more of "the new york times" reporting. "the issue of who moved the boxes into and out of the storage room and why has become one of the central parts of mr. smith's investigation. prosecutors have focused much of their attention on walt nauta, an aide to mr. trump, and a maintenance worker who helped. mr. corcoran's notes provide some details about mr. nauta's involvement in the search. they say he unlocked the storm room door for mr. corcoran. they say he also brought mr. corcoran some tape
this was not something that doj did unilaterally or could do unilaterally. trump's lawyer, and trump already got their day in court. it was under seal, but they had that day in court and a judge sided with doj, at least to a limited extent, as it came to this privilege question. the fact that trump's lawyers are speaking out publicly to raise their concerns about what doj did is not going to have any bearing on the legality at least as far as judge beryl howell ruled when it came to these...
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doj? that the garland doj was in many ways over correcting for the perceived ethical failures of the barr doj? aaron: there was a huge culture shift. in garland's own words, this was to try to get under regular order. under bill barr, there were many times the attorney general said this is a valid investigation. this is not a valid investigation. the attorney garland wanted to come in and say, i am not to make those decisions. the should bubble up to me from the bottom through evidence. the problem was there was such a culture that have been affected under the previous administration where it was hard to go up the chain. there was not a mechanism to try and go up and make these cases. in very early on even before attempt to investigate trump's orbit. it was batted down in the early weeks after january 6, saying it is premature to do that, let's build up from the evidence and get there. the problem was at some point in time in this investigation, they realized there was no connection betwee
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really what doj is investigating is willful retention of national defense information. whether it's classified or declassified is not an element of that offense. i always kind of looked at the whole declassification issue as kind of an extraneous piece because it ultimately isn't going to change anything. people have been convicted under this statute for possessing unclassified materials, this national defense information. people have been acquitted for possessing top secret documents that were not national defense information and were actually overclassified. >> so the question is, if donald trump is out there and his lawyers are out there representing the idea that he immediately declassified everything that he brought with him to mar-a-lago or bedminster, that he could do so automatically by taking it or with his mind, as he told sean hannity, this tape would seem to contradict that understanding of declassification, because it seems to suggest that donald trump knew in july 2021 that a document he was holding he could not share with individuals because it was still
really what doj is investigating is willful retention of national defense information. whether it's classified or declassified is not an element of that offense. i always kind of looked at the whole declassification issue as kind of an extraneous piece because it ultimately isn't going to change anything. people have been convicted under this statute for possessing unclassified materials, this national defense information. people have been acquitted for possessing top secret documents that were...
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. -- doj. i said at the outset the state department is only a consumer of intelligence derived from 70 or two of my colleagues at doj and colleagues at doj and the office of the director of national intelligence with potential reforms to the program however i want to describe the state department's own internal safeguards and here is expanding inr's role as information. since many icy agencies occupy a similar role. as an agency without any operational authority tied to the 702 program inr does not have access to one evaluated rok seven of two data. period. can't accesse they the data became performed targeted queries on it. it lets inr are not just prohibited from the data transcripts chat records etc. we don't have the capability to access it even if we wanted to butev in fact we authorize and train personnel in a small number of agencies, national security agency cia, fbi the national counterterrorism agency have at sun -- axis 2702 data. that inr officers only receive access to disseminate
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if you are the president's leading political opponent, the doj is going to try to put you in jail and give you prison time, but if you are the president's son, you will not. and so, the doj should not be able to withhold any information because of the pending investigation, and they should provide chairman comer with any information. >> but this is a trump appointee that was held over, and why would you not accept that this is a thorough investigation accepted on the merits given the person who investigated it. >> it was thorough investigation -- >> i am asking you. >> you believe it is a thorough investigation? >> i am asking you. >> you believe it is a fair that a opponent will be given to a president's son and compared to other individuals in america who have the same accusations against them and same crimes they have been guiltyf of that they would be proposed 10 years and given the same time period. >> but it is a trump attorney. >> and you saying that it has no impact on the house investigation, and what can the american people expect forward? >> we will look at where the inform
if you are the president's leading political opponent, the doj is going to try to put you in jail and give you prison time, but if you are the president's son, you will not. and so, the doj should not be able to withhold any information because of the pending investigation, and they should provide chairman comer with any information. >> but this is a trump appointee that was held over, and why would you not accept that this is a thorough investigation accepted on the merits given the...
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him as the head of doj, but we'll let him sit this block out. >> oh, please, no. i mean, what is that? >> there was no one more willing to help trump annihilate the rule of law while he was president than bill barr. i have a lot of skepticism about what this is and where these things come from and why he says these things, but he knows trump's watching. why do you think he's out there making these arguments about how cooked trump's goose is on the criminal side of the mar-a-lago case? >> i think this is the bill barr that washington thought they knew when he got appointed, and then a different bill barr was captured by the position and the idea that he would have the position and he tried to do the bidding of a guy who had -- >> he did the bidding. he appointed bull durham. >> and one of the things that's most outrageous he did was setting aside a guilty plea. someone stood in front of a court and said i am guilty, i swear i'm guilty. mike flynn said i am guilty. that never happens at doj, ever, that you pull a guilty plea away because you decide, oh, never mind.
him as the head of doj, but we'll let him sit this block out. >> oh, please, no. i mean, what is that? >> there was no one more willing to help trump annihilate the rule of law while he was president than bill barr. i have a lot of skepticism about what this is and where these things come from and why he says these things, but he knows trump's watching. why do you think he's out there making these arguments about how cooked trump's goose is on the criminal side of the mar-a-lago...
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>> should the doj continue to operate independently from the president, yes or no? >> yes, the department of justice should operate independently. >> thank you, mr. durham. and as i said, donald trump has made it clear that if he's reelected, he wants to use the doj to go after his political enemies. regardless of the facts, and he has shown that he is willing to dismantle american democracy if it will put him on top. he has demonstrated his willingness to do this as president, and he has promised publicly to continue to do this if he is reelected. taking apart our institutions his a refrain we have heard over and over again from some of my republican colleagues. and we even have seen a subcommittee created under chairman jordan that is essentially tasked with rooting out examples of our government being weaponized, and those branches of government and those agencies for the government that are trying to hold people accountable should be dismantled. i think they are essentially being accused of weaponizing, specifically because they are choosing to hold people accou
>> should the doj continue to operate independently from the president, yes or no? >> yes, the department of justice should operate independently. >> thank you, mr. durham. and as i said, donald trump has made it clear that if he's reelected, he wants to use the doj to go after his political enemies. regardless of the facts, and he has shown that he is willing to dismantle american democracy if it will put him on top. he has demonstrated his willingness to do this as...
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how are you expecting doj to handle that. can they challenge it, and can be their chances of winning? >> so, alex, aileen cannon who you just said, and noted, is a very familiar figure dealing with donald trump at the mar-a-lago case. she was randomly selected, i know there's some people out there that thinks it's not possible, she was randomly selected, and a lottery system to be able to hear this case. the doj has a very interesting proposition in front of it. do they immediately straight out of the gate, move to recuse or,'s saying that she has a preelection or predisposition to role in donald trump's favor when it comes to particular issues, or do they wait for some major decision -- indicating that that's where she's leaning. there are options available to the department of justice but previously, when aileen cannon was appointing the special master that ultimately the 11th circuit court of appeal says, no, you are wrong on the law, you are wrong on the merits, you couldn't have done that. she got smacked down by the 11t
how are you expecting doj to handle that. can they challenge it, and can be their chances of winning? >> so, alex, aileen cannon who you just said, and noted, is a very familiar figure dealing with donald trump at the mar-a-lago case. she was randomly selected, i know there's some people out there that thinks it's not possible, she was randomly selected, and a lottery system to be able to hear this case. the doj has a very interesting proposition in front of it. do they immediately...
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>> i'm not going dignify the doj leak. what i will tell you is this. >> i mean it does sound like you don't want to address the substance. >> well, it would be nice if you let me answer. i am trying to be responsive. but i'm not going to bite on a leak campaign and try the case in the media. what i will tell you is there is no doubt as commander in chief -- and when the president left washington, d.c. from mar-a-lago, he was actually still president. when he left for mar-a-lago with boxes of documents that other people packed for him that he brought, he was the commander in chief. there is no doubt that he has the constitutional authority as commander in chief to declassify. it does not have to go through some sort of bureaucratic process to be declassified. >> but wouldn't it be very easy to simply prove that he declassified them? because even though he doesn't have to go through a process, he does have to decide that it's been done. did he tell anyone? >> yes, yeah. >> and can you prove it? >> yeah. >> did he declassify
>> i'm not going dignify the doj leak. what i will tell you is this. >> i mean it does sound like you don't want to address the substance. >> well, it would be nice if you let me answer. i am trying to be responsive. but i'm not going to bite on a leak campaign and try the case in the media. what i will tell you is there is no doubt as commander in chief -- and when the president left washington, d.c. from mar-a-lago, he was actually still president. when he left for...
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as i've been around the doj for 27 years. i have never seen a leak campaign like this. >> were any documents that former president trump took with him to any of his properties, did they contain any of them sensitive military plans? >> i am not trying my case in the press. so he would have the right to possess them if they did. but i am not going to address that. >> he would have the right, would he have the right to possess them if they were classified documents? >> yes. >> because the presidential records act actually says that those documents belong to the federal government. >> the presidential records act says that once there is a determination of whether something is a presidential record, then it goes to the archivist. all the discretion in the world is with the president himself when he makes that first call. >> let me read -- >> -- >> let me just read the relevant statute for the audience. the united states salt reserve and retain complete ownership, possession, and control of presidential records. >> presidential rec
as i've been around the doj for 27 years. i have never seen a leak campaign like this. >> were any documents that former president trump took with him to any of his properties, did they contain any of them sensitive military plans? >> i am not trying my case in the press. so he would have the right to possess them if they did. but i am not going to address that. >> he would have the right, would he have the right to possess them if they were classified documents? >> yes....
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that he had on may 23rd, 2022, with a couple of his attorneys where the president, according to the doj said i don't want looking, i don't want anybody looking through my boxes, i really don't, i don't want you looking through my boxes. president goes on to say, what if we, whatps if we just don't respond at all to the subpoena i guess or don't play ball with them. president goes on to say. wouldn't it be better if we just told them we don't have anything here. well look, isn't it better if there are no documents. you know, they've got these conversations memorialized by the president's attorneys, and also this recording of him where he talks about this plan that's believed an attack plan against iran, i mean, they have a lot of information in this, jonathan. >> it is an extremely damning indictment. you know, there are indictments there are sometimes called narrative or speaking indictments. these are indictments that are really meant to make a point as to the depth of the evidence. there are some indictments that are just bare bones. this is not. the special counsel knew there would b
that he had on may 23rd, 2022, with a couple of his attorneys where the president, according to the doj said i don't want looking, i don't want anybody looking through my boxes, i really don't, i don't want you looking through my boxes. president goes on to say, what if we, whatps if we just don't respond at all to the subpoena i guess or don't play ball with them. president goes on to say. wouldn't it be better if we just told them we don't have anything here. well look, isn't it better if...
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. >> i think the doj and fbi have lost their way. i think they've been weaponized against americans who think like me and you. >> we have seen the politicization at the department of justice for years and years. >> what we've seen over the last several years is the weaponization of the department of justice against a former president. >> the doj and fbi have lost all credibility with the american people. >> that is the new republican line when it comes to donald trump's handling of classified documents. the department of justice and the fbi have been weaponized. and the person who is supposedly weaponizing those two organizations is in their mind joe biden. now, never mind the fact that joe biden has stayed about as far away from trump's prosecution as a sitting president possibly can, refusing to even comment on this case publicly, conservatives have gone all in on the idea this is biden's secret plot. on the day of trump's arraignment fox news ran this graphic alongside their coverage of biden and trump. wannabe dictator speaks at
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the cia or the doj. doj will not do. they feel they're capable of anything. they've ha d andrew mccabe under oath. they've had james comey saying amnesia. they'v245 times under oath. they've had james clapper lieoa under oath. they've had john brennan, the cia line lie under lie. they've had christopher wray almost risk going to jaioal to stonewall an investigation. they had robert mueller failing . he didn't know anything about the steele dossier or so i guess they're just exasperated. they think, what will these people and the irs, the doj, the cia, what are they not capable of? and they're scared, wh. i don't think you can have a constitutional system when the people hav are scared of the government. and that's that's what i'm really worried aboutthat isu because i think all of us, if did testify for congress as one journalist, did you close home in the irs as a note on the story is no? and this is not american, this is not america. and these people have weaponized and they're destroying piece by piece bid th right. did something that they didn't own. this
the cia or the doj. doj will not do. they feel they're capable of anything. they've ha d andrew mccabe under oath. they've had james comey saying amnesia. they'v245 times under oath. they've had james clapper lieoa under oath. they've had john brennan, the cia line lie under lie. they've had christopher wray almost risk going to jaioal to stonewall an investigation. they had robert mueller failing . he didn't know anything about the steele dossier or so i guess they're just exasperated. they...
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what could the trump doj due to make your life difficult? >> well just the other day trump said i should be imprisoned. of course this is not the first time he's called for jailing me and you have to wonder, could president trump unshackled by any opposition somehow use the justice department to imprison his enemies? there are a lot of things we've seen take place in this country in the last several years that we would never have imagined possible. we thought we were exceptional in the sense that this was a problem other countries had, it wasn't a problem for the united states. but we have seen since trump's election a steady degradation of our institutions and we will be given a chance again. you can't bet against how he will try to abuse the justice department. but i would also say it's a badge of honor to be on his enemies list. as franklin roosevelt said there are times when you can judge a person by the enemies they make. and i think they view me as a threat, they don't like the work i did on the january six committee or my work in lead
what could the trump doj due to make your life difficult? >> well just the other day trump said i should be imprisoned. of course this is not the first time he's called for jailing me and you have to wonder, could president trump unshackled by any opposition somehow use the justice department to imprison his enemies? there are a lot of things we've seen take place in this country in the last several years that we would never have imagined possible. we thought we were exceptional in the...
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today they were at doj. but we don't know what transpird except it was a rather lengthy meeting, about 90 minutes. thank you. >> let's bring in anthony mccabe, a senior lawful analyst. as we're noting, you have trump's attorneys alleging prosecutorial misconduct. so far they have not shown any evidence of this. what do you make of that? >> these meetings only come at the very end of the process. typically right before a prosecutor decides whether or not to essentially give the case to the grand jury to vote on an indictment. they are typically a hail mary. it is the attorney's last chance to try to avoid their client getting indicted. in this case, it is an even bigger hail mary. the only way doj in the form of the attorney general could intervene and waive the special counsel off and the only way is a substantial allegation of misconduct. that seems to be what they're gunning for here. that seems unlikely to be successful. >> it has to be substantiated. so far, at least from what we've heard, that doesn't a
today they were at doj. but we don't know what transpird except it was a rather lengthy meeting, about 90 minutes. thank you. >> let's bring in anthony mccabe, a senior lawful analyst. as we're noting, you have trump's attorneys alleging prosecutorial misconduct. so far they have not shown any evidence of this. what do you make of that? >> these meetings only come at the very end of the process. typically right before a prosecutor decides whether or not to essentially give the case...
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initials and online organizations sort of period is doj's. so there you go. >> jennifer, pull back out of this when administration change. lots of officials and agencies change. what do you read into this that's different from the reporting? either since reporting or donald trump himself saying i'm your retribution. the keeping a bliss. how should we look at this? how much of this is really serious and weirdly polarizing and how much of this is what governments do? there is a distinction between people who are political appointees at who as you say -- there is a group of people who are the permanent worker bees in the government who do their job, ordinary fbi agents. lawyers throughout the justice department. those people are not a subject to the political whims of the new administration. the reason why we have a civil service. the reason why we have gotten away from this patronage system that was infamous in the -- weiyi value a non-corruptible professional public civil service that does the peoples business. that is loyal to the people and
initials and online organizations sort of period is doj's. so there you go. >> jennifer, pull back out of this when administration change. lots of officials and agencies change. what do you read into this that's different from the reporting? either since reporting or donald trump himself saying i'm your retribution. the keeping a bliss. how should we look at this? how much of this is really serious and weirdly polarizing and how much of this is what governments do? there is a distinction...
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>> it's hard to know that john, because we don't know the universe of information that doj had. we don't know if perhaps they had more and narrowed it down to this which sometimes do you when negotiating a plea deal. david weis say longtime career prosecutor at doj under administrations of both political paerments. he was a fairly senior prosecutor throughout the eight years of the obama administration. he was nominated to become u.s. attorney by drchl trump but it's important to note he had the support of both of delaware's democratic senators at the time. and when joe biden took office in 2021, usually, the president gets rid of all of the u.s. attorneys. they usually resign in anticipation of that. biden kept on three u.s. attorneys. one of them being john durham, one being one in chicago. and david weis was the third. presumably because biden knew that david weis had this case involves his son. and did not want the appearance of getting ready of this individual. he's a longtime career prosecutor, biden intentionally kept him in place. >>> stick with us, new reporting. let's
>> it's hard to know that john, because we don't know the universe of information that doj had. we don't know if perhaps they had more and narrowed it down to this which sometimes do you when negotiating a plea deal. david weis say longtime career prosecutor at doj under administrations of both political paerments. he was a fairly senior prosecutor throughout the eight years of the obama administration. he was nominated to become u.s. attorney by drchl trump but it's important to note he...
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the evidence that doj, the allegations doj puts into their indictment are that trump knew, trump directed the packing, trump knew what was close to him. and in fact, there appears to be testimony that he had what his aides came to call the beautiful mind boxes. because he seemed to know if someone had rifled through them or if papers were out of order. he wanted the boxes close to him. there's every indication from what we're seeing that jack smith can put on an awfully good case that trump was right in the center of all of it. >> what do you think we learned about jack smith? something that you and i have talked about over the years, really, now, is how, when the public or the political and civic process kind of gets ahead of the probe, people are, at a minimum, imagining or projecting. so while lawyers knew what bob mueller's ceilings were, what he legally could do, there was still a folk hero intrigue built up around him about stopping, or quote, unquote, taking down donald trump. that wasn't even in his purview under the rules. there was, i guess, the broader idea that some smoking gu
the evidence that doj, the allegations doj puts into their indictment are that trump knew, trump directed the packing, trump knew what was close to him. and in fact, there appears to be testimony that he had what his aides came to call the beautiful mind boxes. because he seemed to know if someone had rifled through them or if papers were out of order. he wanted the boxes close to him. there's every indication from what we're seeing that jack smith can put on an awfully good case that trump was...
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they have politicized the doj and weaponized the doj and the fbi hierarchy. right now there's a mountain of evidence that joe biden played a crucial and critical role in hunter biden's foreign business deals. yes, he actually lied to us during the campaign in 2020 for example in july of 2017, hunter berated a chinese national from that state energy company for quote not fulfilling a commitment. quote, i'm sitting here with my father and would like to understand why the commitment made is not been fulfilled. hunter continue, quote, i will make certain that the man sitting next to me, pops, and every person he knows and my ability to hold a grudge, that you will regret mother following my direction. he thinks he is vito corleone here. i'm sitting here waiting for call from my informant father. on august 3rd more demands from hunter to another chinese energy company, quote, if you think this is about money, it's not. the bind's they are the best. i know at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. let's not quibble over peanuts. biden is doing
they have politicized the doj and weaponized the doj and the fbi hierarchy. right now there's a mountain of evidence that joe biden played a crucial and critical role in hunter biden's foreign business deals. yes, he actually lied to us during the campaign in 2020 for example in july of 2017, hunter berated a chinese national from that state energy company for quote not fulfilling a commitment. quote, i'm sitting here with my father and would like to understand why the commitment made is not...
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the doj is corrupt and it has been weaponized. your fbi hierarchy is corrupt and it has been. >> no one is above the law. unless, of course,s abov you're prominent democrat, especially with the last name clinton or bidenth. now, despite evidence of the, let's see, bribery, felony tax evasion, money laundering, racketeering, fara violations, ,use, felony gun violation and brandishing hundreds of w free man and will be and his father the bigil is facing no a consequences at all whatsoever. and now rubbing it all in night your faces because on friday night there's hunter's there' celebrating a sweetheart plea deal. his little slap on the wrist ing style, attending a state dinner with his father and attorney general merrick garland. how convenient. a short time later, joeyeneraler and hunter, they all jetted off to camp david together. how nice that a beautifuld weekend retreat. laughing, smiling the entire waretreat y. this after a newly released text provided more evidence that pops allegedly may have been a very integralevidence pa
the doj is corrupt and it has been weaponized. your fbi hierarchy is corrupt and it has been. >> no one is above the law. unless, of course,s abov you're prominent democrat, especially with the last name clinton or bidenth. now, despite evidence of the, let's see, bribery, felony tax evasion, money laundering, racketeering, fara violations, ,use, felony gun violation and brandishing hundreds of w free man and will be and his father the bigil is facing no a consequences at all whatsoever....
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i don't think lit be anything to come of it from the doj. i think what congress needs to do is build case for purpose of impeachment of garland and wrey to put the documentation out. this is damning information about an attorney general and fbi director lying about the fbi burying and worm holing an investigation during a political election cycle because it was about joe biden and not ant president trump. more importantly, it destroys our single tier system of justice and any faith that we have in fbi going forward. there's a lot more at stake than presidential elections. law enforcement is at an all time low because of failed leadership. >> i want you to put your department of defense hat on fefor me. is there a sense there's this effort to ramp things up because maybe russia is weakening because of this whole debacle this weekend? >> i never thought they were weakened this weekend. i thought it was staged by putin. he eliminated his number one adversary and now he's goaded us into a long term conflict. our response, send billions of more d
i don't think lit be anything to come of it from the doj. i think what congress needs to do is build case for purpose of impeachment of garland and wrey to put the documentation out. this is damning information about an attorney general and fbi director lying about the fbi burying and worm holing an investigation during a political election cycle because it was about joe biden and not ant president trump. more importantly, it destroys our single tier system of justice and any faith that we have...
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because they are really trying to quash any speculation that all with doj on this.inated it they also said yesterday rather on air force one on the way to north carolina that the president and senior staff found out about this in the news reports. so really trying to shut down any speculation that joe biden is pushing his thumb on the scale. >> neil: when they look at this, i mean, they must be aware of how this looks? the president overseeing the justice department that does have free reign and is independent, that is always the story you get, but it is a justice department and a special counsel office that is now targeted the guy who stands to be his opponent in the next election, they must realize how that looks. >> i think they do when i think that's why the president answered a question yesterday in the press conference, why he was asked why should people trust the doj's decision? given all of that criticism coming in at speculation and he said people should trust the doj's decision, because i've never made a suggestion of whether they should bring a charge. that is mostly true,
because they are really trying to quash any speculation that all with doj on this.inated it they also said yesterday rather on air force one on the way to north carolina that the president and senior staff found out about this in the news reports. so really trying to shut down any speculation that joe biden is pushing his thumb on the scale. >> neil: when they look at this, i mean, they must be aware of how this looks? the president overseeing the justice department that does have free...