now he did do it. and i think it makes you think, right? the president had to know what was happening was not above board. right? he had to know there was something seemingly wrong with what he was doing and his dealings with russia. but i look at the there s a narrative that robert mueller s putting together. and it starts with follow the money. and that is what he s kind of stringing along and that we see. and that makes me think about the founding fathers and they re concerned. this is what they were concerned about. a president that will enrich themselves. that would be corruptible. i mean, we have a president right now who was not vetted. we didn t have his tax returns. we didn t the emoluments clause doesn t matter to him and look where we are today. that s why they re all there. eli, thank you for joining us from points abroad. we appreciate it. when we come back, we still don t know xat lyexactly who st the first match from which the flame of admiration burns in donald
this time would i read this story. we think of him as a former semibusinessman wrapped up in a classic kind of low-rent company. a promotional company for patents and inventions. if you look at fraud cases of the ftc or other departments you ll often see these kinds of companies. mills of different kinds. they run different kinds of scams. and it s amazing the acting ag was the lawyer for one of these places or had worked at one of them. it doesn t surprise me because this is trump, right? this is trump university. it s that same scam. it s hitting those very working class folks of all colors in ohio who are up at 2:00 in the morning saying i ve got an invention. i think i can go to trump university. i m not surprised he would pick someone who targets the least of these in this country and tries to make money. it s like jordan belfour and wolf of walstreet. it s an embarrassment that anybody would think