public. mick mulvaney said giving for the benefit of the doubt simply made sense. if your cameraman came to you and send that to you, you probably give the person the benefit of the doubt. we would want to because you know that person and trust that person. that is what the president did up until the time it became obvious when photographs came out that the person is not being honest. you don t want to throw people out on the street based upon allegations. as soon as it became apparent to us allegations were true, rob porter had to go. now we have more from the white house with molly. rob is gone but questions remain as to how he was able to stay in a position of staff secretary with such class access the president with allegations of domestic violence against two ex-wives and his past. this issue should have surfaced in the initial background check and initial
if they are not, i ll come back and apologize. if you want to serving serve the public, particularly as a member of a president s staff, i don t care who you are, even if you are a rhodes scholar, you can t beat the hell out of your spouse. it s wrong. and if it happened and there are serious allegations, some honestly believe that it did happen, then mr. porter did the right thing. chief of staff john kelly in his second statement after saying he was a man of honor and integrity, said he was shocked by the information released about bob porter. and he was told this last fall and he said he stands by his honor and integrity and what message does this send if he is talking about the honor and
0 jay sekulow is with us. i m thinking what if they don t get fox business? demand it! you have three hours to get it. three hours. start moving. i m eric along with kim kirchen, bob beckel dana perino and greg gutfeld. its the 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. we have new developments and all of the big scandals plaguing the obama administration. we will get to the irs and benghazi in a moment. first, attorney general eric holder may have sealed his fate with this one line. with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material that is not something that i have ever been involved in, heard of or would think would be a wise policy. you heard it here first, folks. we broke that story wide open last friday when we discussed whether holder per jured himself. now, the house judiciary committee is investigating the matter and the rest of the media is finally catching up. a couple of simple questions remain. what is so dangerous about the tru
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