left. this is a guy who taught ethics at williams and mary? give me a break. laura: and he s also the guy who claims he wasn t political and his wife said he was running for office and they gave a lot of money to the democrats. i want you guys to not forget he was in the room when it happened when rosenstein supposedly talked about wiretapping a sitting president of the united states. he didn t seem that shocked, watch. we talked about why the president had insisted on firing the director and whether or not he was thinking about the russian investigation, the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. he said to come i never get searched when i go into the white house. i can easily wear a recording device and they wouldn t know who is they are. now, he was not joking. laura: all right, jason, he was not at all in a state of
left. this is a guy who taught ethics at william and mary? give me a break. laura: and he s also the guy who claims he wasn t political as his wife, he said was running for office and they gave a lot of money to the democrats. i want you guys to not forget he was in the room when it happened when rosenstein supposedly talked about wiretapping a sitting president of the united states. he didn t seem all that shocked. watch. we talked about why the president had insisted on firing the director and whether or not he was thinking about the russian investigation. the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. he said, i never get searched when i go into the whitete hous. i can easily wear a recording device, and they wouldn t know it was there. wanow, he was not joking. laura: all right, jason, he was not at all in a state of shock when he was revealing
his motives were going back to the 2016 campaign and i think by that point, meaning by january of 2017, it is clear because within 18 days he stands two fbi agents into the white house to interview michael flynn. he had already essentially chosen sides in this and was acting in what i think is at least the charitable interpretation, he was acting adversarial to the president-elect and soon to be president of the united states, meaning an essence that his position of the position of the fbi was that he was going to protect the american people from the duly elected president. that is a scary thing. i do think that is among the questions that the attorney general bill barr is
his motives were going back to the 2016 campaign, and i think by that point, meaning by january of 2017, it is clear because within 18 days he stands two fbi agents into the white house to interview michael flynn. he had already essentially chosen sides in this and was acting in what i think is at least the charitable interpretation, he was acting adversarial to the president-elect and soon to be president of the united states meaning in essence that his position of the position of the fbi was that he was going to protect the american people from the duly elected president. that is a scary thing. i do think that is among the questions that the attorney general bill barr is going to be looking at from the
or whatever it was they got out of michael cohen s office that s still redacted. or whether he had some inkling of the 2016 payments. which he has not been charged for. michael cohen confessed to. only donald trump knows why he was fixated on sdny. and bharara also told me, barack obama put him in this post, he served it for eight years, he said they never had a one on one. urn believable. i was going to ask you how unusual that is that he would do that. i want to play what andrew mccabe said in a 60 minutes interview, talking about recognizen stein wanting to record donald trump. let s listen to that together. the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. he said, i never get searched when i go into the white house. i could easily wear a recording device, they wouldn t know it was there. he was not joking, he was