wasn t me. hey, tough guy. the other thing that has happened today, after this remarkable do not congratulate reporting, is a reported freakout about it in the white house, not just about the president s behavior but about who leaked it. who leaked this very specific detail about the materials, about what the president was told to say in that conversation with putin. who told reporters about what was on the president s note cards? i mean obviously, that s not the kind of material that circulates that wide limit there aren t that many people who have access to the content of the president s briefing materials but like the font size and can tization of words in those materials. and it s an interesting personnel and palace intrigue story as to who might have called a reporter to exclaim whoever what ju over what just happened. but the bigger plot point here is not just who leaked it, who did it, but why? i mean, it is a small circle of
cards. there wrn that pfrm but like the font size and capitalization of the words in those materials. and it s an interesting personnel and palace intrigue story as to who might have called a reporter to exclaim over what had just happened and how the who would have had access to those swimming materials. this look like someone leaked it to alert the president close to the president pulling the fire alarm. have we ever seen anything like that before in our bern
to be fired. mollie: what s important is that the media tell this story accurately. the office of professional ethics found he should be fired. he was involved in many investigations that trump takes personally, but this is the office of the inspector general and the office of professional responsibility that found he should be fired. howie: he saider time he spoke to the president privately, the president brought up his wife who won for a virginia seat. juan: i take it differently. i think what the liberal side of the table is looking at is the pattern. the pattern is president trump firing jim comey and his people on the house intelligence
problem. he was forced to admit to his boss, someone from how many bought cocaine threatened me. i understood that put me and my family at risk and it would put my professional life at risk as well. i spoke to jim miller. john skipper was clearly reluctant to tell you about the coke dealer and the extortion. how hard was it to get him to confess to what actually happened? i think the whole thing was hard for him. he said he has been embarrassed by this. it s been a tough saga for him. but i think getting to that level detailing the story was particularly tough and i don t think he planned on doing so. howie: how did skipper describe the weekend when he was writing up his resignation.
have 19 sources indicating hr mcmaster, the national security advisor is about to be fired. howie: when the washington post says the president has decided to fire hr mcmaster and other stories come out saying well it s a false narrative and it hasn t happened yet. i want to come back to the last question about tillerson. the press never liked him because he barely did interviews. but trump denounced that story last fall. now we hear the president has never gotten over the moron comment. comment. sarah: tillerson has been rumored to be leaving since last