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of the fbi. he was crazy. a real nut job. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. that was may 10th, the day after the president fired mr. comey. the following day, may 11th, president trump told lester holt what was foremost in his mind when he fired james comey was the russia investigation. legally the president can fire presidential appointees without anybody telling him that he can't. if, however, the president fired mr. comey because of the russia investigation, because he wanted to influence an ongoing investigation into him and his campaign that comey was overseeing as fbi director, well, that might be obstruction of justice. criminal liability here hinges on intent, evidence of the president's intent in that firing. that's everything. so the 9th comey is fire, the 10th the president tells russians firing him will take off great pressure because of russia, he tells nbc news he's thinking about the russia investigation when he fires the man, all potentially evidence of i
of the fbi. he was crazy. a real nut job. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. that was may 10th, the day after the president fired mr. comey. the following day, may 11th, president trump told lester holt what was foremost in his mind when he fired james comey was the russia investigation. legally the president can fire presidential appointees without anybody telling him that he can't. if, however, the president fired mr. comey because of the russia investigation, because...
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fbi? how does that change the nature of comey's decision with respect to the memos and whap its importance is in the overall dialogue? >> well, in this case, we have only been told he was a friend and a columbia professor. it's relevant because the man was at the fbi when all of the investigations and other things were going on. it's relevant because you don't know what other access to information he had. so if this man is speaking to the press with a comey memo in his hand, then how do you know what else he knows or doesn't know doesn't you think that's a legislation mitt line of inquiry. >> no i'm not sure because first of all i don't know if it's true. i don't really know if it's true if he had an official capacity. >> that he work at the fbi. >> or had a role within the investigation. yoentsds that's not my reporting i have to check more into that. but even if it were all rue i'll i'm saying i'll give you the benefit of the doubt on all of it it's all true i don't understand how it mak
fbi? how does that change the nature of comey's decision with respect to the memos and whap its importance is in the overall dialogue? >> well, in this case, we have only been told he was a friend and a columbia professor. it's relevant because the man was at the fbi when all of the investigations and other things were going on. it's relevant because you don't know what other access to information he had. so if this man is speaking to the press with a comey memo in his hand, then how do...
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he drafted those memos on fbi equipment, fbi time, using the fbi email network and he thought it was okay for them to get in that special circle of friends and that's not the rules. >> bret: the president set on his interview on "fox & friends" that he may get involved with the justice department. do you believe that mueller or rosenstein, that he won't get through the investigation? >> i think that what that means is that he told armageddon that is not okay to come indicate directly with the justice department. i don't think he believes that anymore. >> it means you're thinking of getting rid of mueller and shutting him down. >> there are people frustrated with what they are seeing in the gameplaying that's going around. they would like to see someone, anyone come in. >> bret: thank you very much for squeezing this all in and thank you for tuning in. that's us for this "the story" " speech may 7 starts after this quick break nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit o
he drafted those memos on fbi equipment, fbi time, using the fbi email network and he thought it was okay for them to get in that special circle of friends and that's not the rules. >> bret: the president set on his interview on "fox & friends" that he may get involved with the justice department. do you believe that mueller or rosenstein, that he won't get through the investigation? >> i think that what that means is that he told armageddon that is not okay to come...
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of the fbi. he expected at this point to be halfway through the normal ten-year turn of an fbi director and president trump fired him in may. he has now written about his time in public life and his views of ethical leadership. it is a book driving everybody absolutely crazy up to and including the president, it's called "a higher loyalty, truth, lies and leadership." director comey, it's really nice to meet you. >> it's great to be here. >> thank you for timing the whole thing, the memos came out just before you sat down. >> i had no idea. >> i haven't had a chance to read what they have released. i can tell you what they stopped. what follows are notes i typed in the vehicle immediately upon exiting trump tower. i have tried to use actual words spoken including quoting directly in some places. i have not used quotation marks throughout because my purpose was to capture the substance of what was said. i'm not sure of the proper classification here. do you recognize those as your words? >> i do.
of the fbi. he expected at this point to be halfway through the normal ten-year turn of an fbi director and president trump fired him in may. he has now written about his time in public life and his views of ethical leadership. it is a book driving everybody absolutely crazy up to and including the president, it's called "a higher loyalty, truth, lies and leadership." director comey, it's really nice to meet you. >> it's great to be here. >> thank you for timing the whole...
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lying to the fbi. lying to the sec. and lying to investors. >> i'm just very, very sorry that a small personal matter has been able to be blown out of all proportion. >> what jim tried to do was to make sure that because the defendant was famous, we weren't treating her differently than we would someone else. >> stewart is convicted for lying to investigators and serves a five-month sentence. but comey emphasizes to his assistants that it's not all about winning cases. >> jim would have a talk with the new assistants, he would sit down with them and tell them how the reputation of the office depended on them doing what was necessary. >> if you come in here as all of my assistants do to report a verdict and you have to tell me it's an acquittal, i don't care, as long as you did the right thing and gave it your best shot. >> after 23 months as u.s. attorney, comey is tapped by president bush for deputy attorney general, the number two position in the dertment of justice. but almost immediately and long before he goes head
lying to the fbi. lying to the sec. and lying to investors. >> i'm just very, very sorry that a small personal matter has been able to be blown out of all proportion. >> what jim tried to do was to make sure that because the defendant was famous, we weren't treating her differently than we would someone else. >> stewart is convicted for lying to investigators and serves a five-month sentence. but comey emphasizes to his assistants that it's not all about winning cases....
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with the concept that america is at peace because the fbi is at war. >> reporter: after leaving the fbi. mueller hired as a partner at the law mirm will hail. his former life is never far from his mind. >> i was sitting with him after he left the fbi. and asking him how life was. i definitely got the impression his life of service the not finished. >> reporter: working for nfl and sony. donald trump is elected president. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. consider casting a shadow over the new administration are concerns about russian hacking into the campaign. just weeks after his confirmation. jeff sessions recuses himself from any investigation into russian meddling. when his contact with the russian ambassador during the kal pain comes to light. >> i have decided to to recuse myself from existing or future investigations. >> reporter: three months later in a stunning turn. >> president trump fired james comey. as director of the fbi. >> fbi directors aren't really supposed to be fired and hired like cabinet initials. the fbi director is appointed a ten year term. whic
with the concept that america is at peace because the fbi is at war. >> reporter: after leaving the fbi. mueller hired as a partner at the law mirm will hail. his former life is never far from his mind. >> i was sitting with him after he left the fbi. and asking him how life was. i definitely got the impression his life of service the not finished. >> reporter: working for nfl and sony. donald trump is elected president. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton....
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the tweet said, i had to fire flynn. >> because he lied to the fbi. >> because he lied to the fbi. now, that is not what trump ever claimed before, but it is -- he said he lied to the vice president. that's what was the claim. it's not a crime to lie to the vice president, but it is a crime to lie to the fbi. when the tweet says he lied to the fbi and that's why i fired him, it means that trump knew at least as evidence from this tweet. now, so did trump -- did comey with his notes, he says and go back to his published testimony before the senate. on the bottom of page 5 and the top of page 6, comey says from that february 14th conversation where trump said let flynn go, he says i spoke to the deputy attorney general who was at that time the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. >> dana boente. >> dana boente. so we don't -- i don't know that we've seen these notes from boente, but this -- what you've broken tonight suggests that boente was keeping these notes all along the way. i would be very curious if boente also has notes from that pivotal february 14th conversat
the tweet said, i had to fire flynn. >> because he lied to the fbi. >> because he lied to the fbi. now, that is not what trump ever claimed before, but it is -- he said he lied to the vice president. that's what was the claim. it's not a crime to lie to the vice president, but it is a crime to lie to the fbi. when the tweet says he lied to the fbi and that's why i fired him, it means that trump knew at least as evidence from this tweet. now, so did trump -- did comey with his notes,...
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i hope that's a fbi -- i'm not the fbi director but i hope that's a fbi director type answer. >> when you gave the press conference about hillary clinton in 2016 in the summer you said you didn't say she didn't lie. or you didn't say it's possible she lied. you said you found no evidence she had lied. you found no evidence that she had that e-mail server knowing that it was improper. but you're not using the same construct of there is evidence or there isn't evidence. you're saying it's possible that leaves the impression for people that there might be stuff out there that there might be evidence that president trump is under the thumb of the kremlin. >> yeah, but i see that, jake, asking me two different things. i'm not going to talk about the investigation of possible cooperation between americans and the russian effort to influence our election.
i hope that's a fbi -- i'm not the fbi director but i hope that's a fbi director type answer. >> when you gave the press conference about hillary clinton in 2016 in the summer you said you didn't say she didn't lie. or you didn't say it's possible she lied. you said you found no evidence she had lied. you found no evidence that she had that e-mail server knowing that it was improper. but you're not using the same construct of there is evidence or there isn't evidence. you're saying it's...
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any fbi directors come to mind? know they dell. this is probably the most serious tragic corruption of a law enforcement law enforcement agency of the united states government in our history. these clowns are walking around needing to be indicted. lippe we are not talking about simply corrupt officials. we need to get low we are talking about and that is criminal conduct by public servants, powerful officeholders in the justice department and the f. v. i. you raised the question does the fbi survive all of this? there's a very good argument to be made that it will not survive at this level of corruption. what are your thoughts? >> well it shouldn't and i have offered a prescription for how to fix fix it. the level of abuse in office the lying and the manipulation of the media, the control of selected leaks. we know the investigation was deliberately and willfully shut down in august of 2016 over people who say it's a money-laundering operation. it should be exposed. you can't find greater manipulation of criminal justice , legal in
any fbi directors come to mind? know they dell. this is probably the most serious tragic corruption of a law enforcement law enforcement agency of the united states government in our history. these clowns are walking around needing to be indicted. lippe we are not talking about simply corrupt officials. we need to get low we are talking about and that is criminal conduct by public servants, powerful officeholders in the justice department and the f. v. i. you raised the question does the fbi...
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of what these attacks have done to the fbi. it comes down to this. now in journalism, my job isn't it defend the fbi. can defend itself, but my job is to explain the fbi and explain why these attacks have such a corrosive effect. it's very simple or it might fit in a tweet. an fbi agent knocks on somebody's door and needs assistance in solving a crime, the willingness of that person to assist that agent directly correlates with their view of the agency. the agent and agency is trustworthy they are more likely to assist. if see the fbi as another corrupt institution of government, how many of those people are going to assist? when i was an agent i did a lot of work overseas and i can talk when instance in particular where we went to meet a human source who was providing information about a very sensitive and very imminent terrorism matter. trains, planes, automobiles to meet this person and we asked him, why didn't you just go to your own law enforcement here in your own country, why call the fbi? our law enforcement agencies ar
of what these attacks have done to the fbi. it comes down to this. now in journalism, my job isn't it defend the fbi. can defend itself, but my job is to explain the fbi and explain why these attacks have such a corrosive effect. it's very simple or it might fit in a tweet. an fbi agent knocks on somebody's door and needs assistance in solving a crime, the willingness of that person to assist that agent directly correlates with their view of the agency. the agent and agency is trustworthy they...
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that wasn't what we pictured the fbi doing. mueller was steering the ship that slowly changed in that direction. >> we had to prioritize, make counterterrorism our number one priority. make certain we spend whatever resources were necessary to prevent the next terrorist attack, not just determine who was responsible. >> he led that charge. it was like turning the titanic. in order to do that, he imposed very rigorous discipline on all of us. he would come in extremely early, functioned on very little sleep and expected us to do the same. >> good evening. the fbi makes more arrests today. >> as the u.s. becomes embroiled in the war on terror, mueller, a supporter of the constitution, is uncomfortable with the possible erosion of civil rights. >> i knew and understand we would be judged not only on how successful we were in preventing attacks but how successful we were in doing that within the confines and constraints of the constitution. >> i brought the right for people at guantanamo. i got a lot of flak for it. we had a dinner
that wasn't what we pictured the fbi doing. mueller was steering the ship that slowly changed in that direction. >> we had to prioritize, make counterterrorism our number one priority. make certain we spend whatever resources were necessary to prevent the next terrorist attack, not just determine who was responsible. >> he led that charge. it was like turning the titanic. in order to do that, he imposed very rigorous discipline on all of us. he would come in extremely early,...
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fbi officials like andrew mccabe. the former number two who was fired for leaking and of the inspector general at the justice department has sent a criminal referral to the u.s. attorney here in washington saying that mccabe tried to cover all of that up by lying to the fbi's own investigators. mccabe says tonight he believes he will be vindicated, but it's worth noting that former justice department officials are telling us that the fact that the inspector general whose nonpartisan and the justice department sent this out, this criminal referral. it carries a lot of weight and that's why the president tweeted a few moments ago that maybe james comey and andrew mccabe are getting a dose of their own medicine. >> mark: that's pretty amazing news, thanks for that. chris is the executive assistant director of the fbi. he's not one of those who is under criminal referral and tom fitton is the president of judicial watch. tom, this is pretty amazing. we basically got a situation where the director of the fbi it would be th
fbi officials like andrew mccabe. the former number two who was fired for leaking and of the inspector general at the justice department has sent a criminal referral to the u.s. attorney here in washington saying that mccabe tried to cover all of that up by lying to the fbi's own investigators. mccabe says tonight he believes he will be vindicated, but it's worth noting that former justice department officials are telling us that the fact that the inspector general whose nonpartisan and the...
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jim, the fbi's not proud of you. you're a former fbi director out there discussing matters presently under investigation as a special counsel is doing that very thing. where do you come off publishing a book about issues under investigation? even admitting what you leaked was secret and therefore classified. but you protest, i don't do sneaky things. i don't leak. i don't make weasel moves. jim, are you schizo? on the one hand you lie to the president that you don't leak and the whole point of the memo was to leak it and now on your book tour you say it is true, i'm a leaker. and jim, you're a political operative too. you wanted hilary clinton to be president. you even changed the definition of the law to let her get away with it, and you played along with loretta lynch so she could get away with it. >> do you think we would be a lot better with hilary clinton as president than donald trump? >> certainly given her commitment to our traditions and our norms and our values and the rule of law, yes. >> her commitment to
jim, the fbi's not proud of you. you're a former fbi director out there discussing matters presently under investigation as a special counsel is doing that very thing. where do you come off publishing a book about issues under investigation? even admitting what you leaked was secret and therefore classified. but you protest, i don't do sneaky things. i don't leak. i don't make weasel moves. jim, are you schizo? on the one hand you lie to the president that you don't leak and the whole point of...
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he didn't become fbi director until september. comey wasn't even in the fbi at the time. he was a private citizen. andrea mitchell the next day. >> i want to ask you about something you said on fox yesterday. you said jim comey failed to protect americans during the boston marathon since he was fbi director. the fact is he was not fbi director for another five months. >> as you know, jim comey served as the head of the boston office of the fbi at a period of time that i think mr. mueller served as the u. s. attorney in the state of massachusetts. >> but not during the boston marathon. >> not during the boston marathon but jim comey was responsible, i belief and we can go back and check for the whitey bulger disaster. he was the head of fbi -- >> whitey bulger had nothing to do with the boston bombing. >> there was no admission that he said something untrue. no apology. just moving along and decided to bring in the boston crime boss whitey bulger that had nothing to do with the boston bombing. he is attempting to grab at another straw saying comey was the head of the bosto
he didn't become fbi director until september. comey wasn't even in the fbi at the time. he was a private citizen. andrea mitchell the next day. >> i want to ask you about something you said on fox yesterday. you said jim comey failed to protect americans during the boston marathon since he was fbi director. the fact is he was not fbi director for another five months. >> as you know, jim comey served as the head of the boston office of the fbi at a period of time that i think mr....
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and so my lawyers returned them to the fbi. but my testimony was truthful and i stand by it i was hoping you were going to ask me that. >> bret: i am. i was. >> it was truthful. >> bret: i want to play what the president said today about you on this channel. >> look, comey is a leaker and he's a liar. and not only on this stuff, he's been leaking for years. he's probably been using his friend, the so-called professor, who now turns out to have fbi clearance, which he never said. he even lied about that. because he never said that in congress. he said he gave it to a friend. and he gave it to a friend to leak classified information. it's all classified. it was totally classified. so illegally he did an illegal act and he said it himself. in order to get a special counsel against me. >> bret: reaction to that? >> he is just wrong. facts really do matter, which is why i'm on the show to answer your questions. that memo was unclassified then. it's still unclassified. it's in my book. the fbi cleared that book before it could be pub
and so my lawyers returned them to the fbi. but my testimony was truthful and i stand by it i was hoping you were going to ask me that. >> bret: i am. i was. >> it was truthful. >> bret: i want to play what the president said today about you on this channel. >> look, comey is a leaker and he's a liar. and not only on this stuff, he's been leaking for years. he's probably been using his friend, the so-called professor, who now turns out to have fbi clearance, which he...
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i strongly disagree with you about the fbi. i know fbi agents. i go to church with fbi agents. most of of them to me are republican white guys. james comey was a republican but now he says they are ego driven and politically motivated in their attacks. i think they are dealing with an unorthodoxed president. kennedy: i don't think fbi agents. i said the surveillance powers have grown so much when we should be scaling those back. juan: the american congress approved that. that's the congress. that's not the fbi. if you want to say we as the american people made some mistakes in terms of granting powers, fine. but i don't think you can say the fbi is bad because of those powers. >> they are using the section 702 re-up as a way of accessing information on americans. juan: that power was given to them by the congress. >> it's always worth underscoring the tension between the independence the fbi has and the necessity of serious and strenuous oversight. in some cases we have seen fundamental deficiencies exposed in this investigation. kennedy: i can use certain information to apply
i strongly disagree with you about the fbi. i know fbi agents. i go to church with fbi agents. most of of them to me are republican white guys. james comey was a republican but now he says they are ego driven and politically motivated in their attacks. i think they are dealing with an unorthodoxed president. kennedy: i don't think fbi agents. i said the surveillance powers have grown so much when we should be scaling those back. juan: the american congress approved that. that's the congress....
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all of those rely on fbi reports. in 1956, the fbi goes on the offensive with the creation of telco, and cpusa and the counterintelligence program specifically designed to target the communist party of the united states of america. it is specifically counterintelligence rather than prosecutorial. they're not trying to dig up evidence to go before a court, but instead it's a counterintelligence operation to destroy a political enemy of the government for a couple of reasons. one, legal proceedings against communist party leaders had been very successful in sending a number of them to prison and the laws are favorable toward doing that in this period of time, but it had also exposed fbi informants and they had to go before a judge and reveal that information and well-placed inform ants were revealed as part of the court hearing and he was not real keen on that ask in 1956 and '57 they were available to attack dissidents and laws that had been put in place in the '40s and had given free reign to those that might espouse
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mark: this is the fbi director? i watched him lie and weasle his way through the interviews this week. i think in his mind he didn't think he should arrest hillary clinton. rachel: that's what i got from the interview as well. trish: if you are someone who believes the deep state is at work he may have been have much part of that? mark: add to that all of his lies, i can see why he thought hillary clinton's behavior was normal. to him it is. >> she is the resistance and he was heading up the fbi and this is why we are in the situation. >> we never liked donald trump. it's one of his faults he says. so was his ego bruised? is this what it's about? mark: he describes three meetings alone with president obama. rachel: he admitted he thought hillary clinton would win, that's why he reopened the investigation. when it all fell apart he needed to get back in with the democrats and the resistance. his wife is friend with hillary. trish: wild stuff. tomorrow is another day. thank you so much. i'm so happy to be here in for
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memo that started the fbi russia probe. the lawmakers, along with a number of staffers, viewed the document today at the justice department. nunes threatened to impeach director wray and rosenstein in those agencies hissed the deadline to hand over the memo. that deadline midnight. they made it by about six hours. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with our report. >> the government source confirmed to fox news late today that the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee devin nunes and along with trey gowdy, as well as committee republican staffers went to the justice department open met with rod rosenstein and viewed a copy of the two-page memo. not a clean copy. the government sources told fox the redactions were minimal and justified. based on fox's reporting, the two-page memo from july 16, drafted by or had significant input by fbi agent peter strzok, removed from the russia probe after the discovery of the anti-trump text messages. legal action was warranted after months of de
memo that started the fbi russia probe. the lawmakers, along with a number of staffers, viewed the document today at the justice department. nunes threatened to impeach director wray and rosenstein in those agencies hissed the deadline to hand over the memo. that deadline midnight. they made it by about six hours. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with our report. >> the government source confirmed to fox news late today that the republican chairman of the house...
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yes, louis did a book, his book "my fbi" as a tribute to the men and women of the fbi. how courageous they are. putting their lives on the line each and every day, protecting america. and before that, judge william webster, former judge, we have had great directors of the fbi. and so i don't think this is besmirching the bureau at all because the work of the bureau goes on. these are great men and women. i must say, of the thousands of agents that i have known and the many hundreds that i personally worked with, not one had any issue with respect to basic integrity and to acknowledge and honor their traditions of the fbi. and i think we are seeing those dishonored by mr. comey. it's a very disappointing display. >> laura: saul, the three fbi former agents we had come all three are great people. we have about 15 seconds. your reaction to comey? >> you know, i am on record on the director. his whole conduct in the course of the 2016, the way he allowed the clinton investigation to proceed is shameful. there is nothing you can do to rehabilitate himself. >> laura: gentleme
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they were running an fbi of honorable men and women. at the tippy top people in charge of the clinton investigation were clinton people. this was a hot mess and jim comey was too busy running out to the cameras on july 5, on october 28. you were tweeting pretty heavily last fall that jim comey has made himself more politically relevant than any fbi director has done and created controversy with apparently no good cause. so i saw a man last night very shaky and unsure to answer questions. we know when he was under oath that he had a very difficult time telling the truth. the fbi had to clean up the big lie about how many confidential e-mails. >> it wasn't a lie. he was wrong. the president has that in his tweet, also. he corrected it. it was less. i think it is interesting that you and the president call that a lie which it obviously isn't but also it benefitted hillary clinton. so the president is upset that testimony in a way that helped hillary clinton? >> we are pointing out and i have on your network and other places over the course
they were running an fbi of honorable men and women. at the tippy top people in charge of the clinton investigation were clinton people. this was a hot mess and jim comey was too busy running out to the cameras on july 5, on october 28. you were tweeting pretty heavily last fall that jim comey has made himself more politically relevant than any fbi director has done and created controversy with apparently no good cause. so i saw a man last night very shaky and unsure to answer questions. we...
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those are the top people in our fbi. fine you can look at all the things you want to talk about, those are being looked at by the special counsel bob mueller. how about all the facts i just laid out? they need to be examined as well. >> i want to ask you about the speakership. are you running? are you interesting? do you want to be the next speaker of the house. >> paul ryan is the speaker of the house. there is no race for officer. >> only until january. >> if and when inside a race for the speaker i have had colleagues encourage me to do. i'm open to considering running for that. but the most important thing is, by far, what we do in the next six months. if we don't do the right thing and do what the american people sent us there to do we are not going to be in the majority. i'm focus on that alone. >> congressman jim jordan from ohio. >>> president trump's personal lawyer was in federal court trying to stop from theors and investigators from using and viewing materials seized during the raid this week. investigators s
those are the top people in our fbi. fine you can look at all the things you want to talk about, those are being looked at by the special counsel bob mueller. how about all the facts i just laid out? they need to be examined as well. >> i want to ask you about the speakership. are you running? are you interesting? do you want to be the next speaker of the house. >> paul ryan is the speaker of the house. there is no race for officer. >> only until january. >> if and when...
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but it is a crime to lie to the fbi. so when the tweet says he lied to the fbi. that's why he fired him. that means trump knew, at least evidence from thus tweet. so did comey, with his notes -- and go back to his published testimony before the senate. bottom of page five and top of page six, comey says i spoke to the depute a eattorney general who was at that time the u.s. attorney general for the eastern district which is boente. what you've broken tonight suggests that boente was keeping these notes all along the way. i would be curious if boente also has notes from that pivotal february 14th conversation. >> and we believe he sent them to robert mueller. it's great to have you here. thank you very much. . when trying to save for the big things in life, we tend to start small. less of this. cut back on that. but if it feels like a lot of effort for a little gain, change that. start with something that makes a big difference... ...your student loans. refinancing with sofi could save you $30,000. it's an easier way to reach your life goal sooner. we've helped ov
but it is a crime to lie to the fbi. so when the tweet says he lied to the fbi. that's why he fired him. that means trump knew, at least evidence from thus tweet. so did comey, with his notes -- and go back to his published testimony before the senate. bottom of page five and top of page six, comey says i spoke to the depute a eattorney general who was at that time the u.s. attorney general for the eastern district which is boente. what you've broken tonight suggests that boente was keeping...
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it was very important to him that the fbi look into it, and that the fbi come publicly and make it clear that they're not true. >> natasha, does this do anything at all to where we are right now, in the russia investigation with the president's standing, with the fact that there's been endless reporting, including from phil's colleagues, that the president is lived, he is offbalance this week because of raiding of his lawyer michael cohen's office. at this point, the president who was probably going to be this angry on monday night or tuesday, we're going to get an advanced taste of it. >> yeah, i think that more than anything, what struck me about phil's reporting about this book is the fact that after trump received this intelligence briefing from his -- from the fbi director, from top national security officials, the thing that he fixated on the most was this dossier. the thing after receiving all this information about how russia interfered in our election, about how they compromised our entire democratic process, how they had attacked the country basically, what he fixated on was al
it was very important to him that the fbi look into it, and that the fbi come publicly and make it clear that they're not true. >> natasha, does this do anything at all to where we are right now, in the russia investigation with the president's standing, with the fact that there's been endless reporting, including from phil's colleagues, that the president is lived, he is offbalance this week because of raiding of his lawyer michael cohen's office. at this point, the president who was...
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joey jackson, i want to play the fbi former fbi director jam comey's decision only a few days before the election of 2016 to go ahead and release a letter about the clinton e-mail investigation. listen to this exchange that he had, james comey with george stephanopoulos. >> hillary clinton is convinced that letter defeated her. what do you say to her? >> i hope not. i don't know. i honestly don't know. i sure hope not. the honest answer is, it wouldn't change the way i think about it. my hope, i didn't write the book for this reason, but talking about leadership, it was important to tell the e-mail story, because it's me trying to figure out how to lead well. the people will read that story and try to put themselves in my shoes. try to realize that i'm not trying to help a candidate or hurt a candidate. i'm trying to do the right thing. and you can come up with different conclusions. reasonable people would have chose an different door for reasonable reasons. but it's just not fair to say we were doing it for some illegitimate reason. >> wasn't it to reveal that hillary clinton was g
joey jackson, i want to play the fbi former fbi director jam comey's decision only a few days before the election of 2016 to go ahead and release a letter about the clinton e-mail investigation. listen to this exchange that he had, james comey with george stephanopoulos. >> hillary clinton is convinced that letter defeated her. what do you say to her? >> i hope not. i don't know. i honestly don't know. i sure hope not. the honest answer is, it wouldn't change the way i think about...
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the fbi director brought from the fbi agents to make sure the secret service didn't block your dramatic entrance in john ashcroft's hospital bidside qulaimg you were willing to resign if the southern general didn't follow your suggestion. but enough about you, let's read the boodges excerpts. but you claim the president sitting at his december next oval office was a king sitting on a throne. a king because there was a block of wood between you and the president. and, jim, did you everb appear before a judge? you say the president was concerned when you presented him with your fake dossier alleging he had prostitutes peeing on him in moscow. >> how can you say if there is a 1% chance your wife would think you have prostitutes peeing on you. police a 1% chance my wife would think that was true. judge jeanine: your wife was never presented with a fake dossier by the director of the fbi who parent threatically night wasn't -- who knew it wasn't true. you knew at the time it was not verified. the whole thing was a charade. and when you were asked by stephanopoulos. >> did he have the right t
the fbi director brought from the fbi agents to make sure the secret service didn't block your dramatic entrance in john ashcroft's hospital bidside qulaimg you were willing to resign if the southern general didn't follow your suggestion. but enough about you, let's read the boodges excerpts. but you claim the president sitting at his december next oval office was a king sitting on a throne. a king because there was a block of wood between you and the president. and, jim, did you everb appear...
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donald trump, when you have a guy that would look at a special prosecutor or an fbi fbi directn this case an fbi director and says look i want you to use the government to clear up something with my wife, i mean, only someone with that kind of mentality would even think like that less alone actually say that. >> one tactic that's best known for being used against organized crime institutions and mob families is raiding number's lawyer's office. >> bring us back to the news of the day. news of the day, we now know from a filing that the president's personal attorney and fixer for many years is under criminal investigation, that that raid on monday came months after rod rosenstein at mueller's request widened the scope of the mueller investigation. this was received by mueller to the u.s. attorney's office of the southern district here in new york. and talk about the parallels.i mean this is your beat. talk about the parallels, the public facing outputs of what you see in this investigation, in this raid, seizing record and everything else from a lawyer's home, and a mob investigation.
donald trump, when you have a guy that would look at a special prosecutor or an fbi fbi directn this case an fbi director and says look i want you to use the government to clear up something with my wife, i mean, only someone with that kind of mentality would even think like that less alone actually say that. >> one tactic that's best known for being used against organized crime institutions and mob families is raiding number's lawyer's office. >> bring us back to the news of the...
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they have a rogue justice department and fbi. they are not meeting the constitutional congressional demands of oversight. >> it is it a no brainer, hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress and if they don't produce documents impeach both of them. >> and not go to court and do them on their own rulings. nforget going to court. and they have the power to hold them in contempt and impeach them and remove them from office. this is it arrogance of a time and kind of degree that we have never seen from people in want fbi and justice department and rosenstein and, where ray should be ashamed of themselves. but their arrogance is so high. >> teach the republican members was congress how to fight. >> lou: victoria and joe, thank you both for being here. we know you know how to >>> tonight "war stories" investigates the disaster at dieppe. >> they were slaughtered killing a corporal. >> my good friend got cut in half with crossfire. >> 3,000 wounded are captured. were they betrayed? >> every piece of paper was shredded. within 24 h
they have a rogue justice department and fbi. they are not meeting the constitutional congressional demands of oversight. >> it is it a no brainer, hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress and if they don't produce documents impeach both of them. >> and not go to court and do them on their own rulings. nforget going to court. and they have the power to hold them in contempt and impeach them and remove them from office. this is it arrogance of a time and kind of degree that...
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they have a rogue justice department and fbi. they are not meeting the constitutional congressional demands of oversight. >> it is it a no brainer, hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress and if they don't produce documents impeach both of them. >> and not go to court and do them on their own rulings. nforget going to court. and they have the power to hold them in contempt and impeach them and remove them from office. this is it arrogance of a time and kind of degree that we have never seen from people in want fbi and justice department and rosenstein and, where ray should be ashamed of themselves. but their arrogance is so high. >> teach the republican members was congress how to fight. >> lou: victoria and joe, thank you both for being here. we know you know how to >> russian sanctions will be coming down and they will go directly to any sort of companies dealing with equipment related to assad and chemical weapons moved. lauren: breaking news this morning. locked and loaded. new sanctions on russia and warnings of air
they have a rogue justice department and fbi. they are not meeting the constitutional congressional demands of oversight. >> it is it a no brainer, hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress and if they don't produce documents impeach both of them. >> and not go to court and do them on their own rulings. nforget going to court. and they have the power to hold them in contempt and impeach them and remove them from office. this is it arrogance of a time and kind of degree that...
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of the fbi. of the fbi. third, the administration made it impossible for the minority to engage in meaningful congressional oversight. last summer politico reported that top meetings with various government departments, -- the white house lawyer told agencies not to cooperate with oversight requests and democrats. it is no wonder we received no substantive response to the 60 oversight letters we sent to the administration. instead of a real oversight, we live in a time where the in -- administration appears to be actively coordinating with members of the majority to stymie congressional and doj investigations. it is by now well-known that the phony tip to intelligence that received toes suspension trump's claims that he was wiretapped by president obama came from the trump white house. president trump make numerous courts to members of congress, including senate chairman burr, to end the russia investigation. the judiciary committee, and oversight and intelligence committees are now principally f
of the fbi. of the fbi. third, the administration made it impossible for the minority to engage in meaningful congressional oversight. last summer politico reported that top meetings with various government departments, -- the white house lawyer told agencies not to cooperate with oversight requests and democrats. it is no wonder we received no substantive response to the 60 oversight letters we sent to the administration. instead of a real oversight, we live in a time where the in --...
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>> we need to hold fbi and doj in content. this goes back for many years, they are blowing the deadlines purposefully, that is the definition of contempt. we gave you an order, you have a deadline, what you blow it, you say we'll hold you in contempt. legislative branch, we don't dare what you say we're not going to let people with top-secret clearance have access to documents that more mr. comey leaked, this is a problem. we can't back down, we have to do the people's duty, get in there and punch that is what we have to do. lou: house is on deadlines, only committee, that has done a damn thing belongs to devin nunes, rest of the committees have done nothing. they talk. they you know and i mean listening to trey gowdy as chair of oversight committee that is say joke, he spent 4 terms in congress, and never done anything yet. nunes showing everything how to move forward and accomplish something, do you think that the conference is getting that and now understands they have to move ahead? old way of doing business, i don't think
>> we need to hold fbi and doj in content. this goes back for many years, they are blowing the deadlines purposefully, that is the definition of contempt. we gave you an order, you have a deadline, what you blow it, you say we'll hold you in contempt. legislative branch, we don't dare what you say we're not going to let people with top-secret clearance have access to documents that more mr. comey leaked, this is a problem. we can't back down, we have to do the people's duty, get in there...
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if he was a special government employee of the fbi, he was under the fbi. he was not comey's personal puppet to leak everything he wanted to as well to him. another point, this is very important. he lied about that dossier, and about knowing paid for it. or he just just inept. he signed the fisa warrant. he signed one of the fisa warrants on carter page. we note dossier was the bulk on the fisa warrants. >> how come we never talk about the washington "free beacon"? we never talk about that part of it. judge jeanine: sarah, wait. chris, stop trying to change the topic. the issue is whether jim comey leaked. and whether it's classified or unclassified is not the issue. if you listen to my open it's a violation of the federal records act and the reason people have to get approval from the court to get a 302. this guy isn't god. >> i would love to see a prosecutor bring that case. judge jeanine: let's take a listen to the president. president trump: if our justice department was doing the right thing, they would be and lot tougher right now object those people.
if he was a special government employee of the fbi, he was under the fbi. he was not comey's personal puppet to leak everything he wanted to as well to him. another point, this is very important. he lied about that dossier, and about knowing paid for it. or he just just inept. he signed the fisa warrant. he signed one of the fisa warrants on carter page. we note dossier was the bulk on the fisa warrants. >> how come we never talk about the washington "free beacon"? we never talk...
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general of the fbi. that story next, plus sean hannity awaits to respond to news about michael cohen. to bring that to you coming'l u. ♪ i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first p
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i hope that's a fbi -- i'm not the fbi director but i hope that's a fbi director type answer. >> giving the press conference about hillary clinton in 2016 in the summer you said you didn't say she didn't lie. or you didn't say it's possible she lied. you said you found no evidence she had lied. you found no evidence that she had that e-mail server knowing that it was improper. but you're not using the same construct of there is evidence or there isn't evidence. you're saying it's possible that leaves the impression for people that there might be stuff out there that there might be evidence that president trump is under the thumb of kremlin. >> yeah but i see that jake asking me two different things. i won't talk about the investigation of possible cooperation between americans and russian effort to what you asked me about now, why did i say what i said whether i thought it was possible that the russians had derogatory information on president trump. i think it's unlikely but possible. >> isn't that construct unfair to president trump in a way because the question was, if president trump
i hope that's a fbi -- i'm not the fbi director but i hope that's a fbi director type answer. >> giving the press conference about hillary clinton in 2016 in the summer you said you didn't say she didn't lie. or you didn't say it's possible she lied. you said you found no evidence she had lied. you found no evidence that she had that e-mail server knowing that it was improper. but you're not using the same construct of there is evidence or there isn't evidence. you're saying it's possible...
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wrote it as fbi director. it was work product. >> no. it was not. >> bret: you were talking to the president? >> sure. i carried two copies of it. one to keep in my personal safe at home and i left another one at the fbi so the bureau could always have access to it, but i always thought of it as mine like a diary. >> bret: you said in the memos, i don't do sneaky things i don't leak, i don't do weasel moves. but, we can argue what a leak is but that's a leak, isn't it? >> it's not. >> bret: okay. >> judge: joining us now is fox news contributor sara carter, cpac chairman matt schlapp and go pack chairman david gotella. i will start with you, sara. to me, jim comey looked like he didn't know what to say when bret baier pushed back and said this is a leak. you didn't have authority to leak it and he said no, it's my diary. as if fbi directors have a diary and share it with other people when it's a report. >> absolutely right, judge gentleman jean. this is my personal memo wars which i started at the fbi and put
wrote it as fbi director. it was work product. >> no. it was not. >> bret: you were talking to the president? >> sure. i carried two copies of it. one to keep in my personal safe at home and i left another one at the fbi so the bureau could always have access to it, but i always thought of it as mine like a diary. >> bret: you said in the memos, i don't do sneaky things i don't leak, i don't do weasel moves. but, we can argue what a leak is but that's a leak, isn't it?...
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attorney, his fbi right now. i don't believe that the u.s. attorneys or the fbi are biased, but under the president's theory if he believes people are politically motivate td makes absolutely no sense. >> josh, you're formerly with the fbi. what also stuck out to me is how the president characterized this raid, saying the fbi broke into cohen's office. you though, the fbi had a warrant issued by a judge here. >> that's correct. and that is the major point. in the united states of america the fbi can't just go in and snoop around and gather whatever they want. i mean, this comes back to the fact that you had a detached magistrate that an fbi agent went before and swore an oath and said that the document that i'm presenting to you here, an affidavit in support of the search warrant, contains facts that there is evidence of a crime at this location. and the judge looked at that and says yes, i agree there is probable cause. i think for those who are saying that this is evidence that robert mueller's out of control, they couldn't be more wrong. t
attorney, his fbi right now. i don't believe that the u.s. attorneys or the fbi are biased, but under the president's theory if he believes people are politically motivate td makes absolutely no sense. >> josh, you're formerly with the fbi. what also stuck out to me is how the president characterized this raid, saying the fbi broke into cohen's office. you though, the fbi had a warrant issued by a judge here. >> that's correct. and that is the major point. in the united states of...