campaign or was the professor dispatched because law enforcement had a legitimate reason to believe that there was legitimate evidence of crimes going on, we don t know the answer. ainsley: doj will give classified information, materials, to congress, do you believe that will happen and no. secondly, do they have to tell mueller what s going on, doj? okay, let me try and unravel that. i don t believe doj will give everything and i will tell you why, under the law the doj has the right to keep from everyone information that s presented to a grand jury or information that would expose a source when they re still in the midst of a criminal investigation. as ugly as this sounds, mueller s investigation a criminal investigation, the subject of that investigation is the president of the united states. they would never tip their hand to the president or anybody about what they have and where they are going until the investigation is over and they ve either written a report about him,
the president, john brennan walked those comments to new york times later but causes damage. brian: look at record on russia, he allowed them to get into syria, he allowed them to annex crimea, didn t give the head s up on it. he allowed them to russians incur in ukrainians, this is his russian record, it s not president trump s, he s got the russian problem. the administration needs to focus on those issues and fixing what was wrong on national security strategy in obama administration and much of it i have to argue that john brennan was responsible for decisions. brian: john brennan urged the gang of 8 to come forward with their intelligence on with the trump administration in 2016 was doing with russia and harry reid went out there and said that s what john brennan wanted me to do, what s that about? russia roulette, he outlines
family members that were sitting for state of the union address, they couldn t recognize their little girl s bodies they were brutally attacked and killed by ms-13. steve: the white house has tripled down. brian: the president will be in long island where ms-13, right around where ms-13 have taken ruth, hundreds of members there and he will be speaking at 1:00 o clock tomorrow afternoon so he s not stopping. steve: neither are we. we have headlines with jillian. jillian: good morning to you, to you at home as well, starting with texas governor greg abbott taking on school shootings, first of several round-table discussions today on gun violence. meeting focuses on finding solutions after santa fe shooting, the republican scrapping shotgun voucher on website. school shooter dimitrios pagourtzis used shotgun to kill ten people last week. his father blames his son s rampage on bullying.
they would need evidence to a judge. if they dispatched someone, we are calling professor, to talk in public places about campaign issues and we know to whom he talked, we interviewed the people who he talked, clovis, papadopoulos, they had an open conversation with him, he takes it back to law enforcement, that s the way criminal investigations often begin. if it reaches level of probable cause, more likely than not we will find more evidence of crimes, they go to federal judge and get a warrant. that s a hypothetical scenario, brian, because we don t know exactly what happened. brian: we don t even know the conversations. we don t know where they took place. we don t know who dispatched them and why. this is the president s angst, was the professor dispatched in order to entrap people, was the professor dispatched in order to frustrate and stumble the trump
up everything. under the law the doj has the right to keep from everyone information that s presented to a grand jury or information that would expose a source when they re still in the midst of a criminal investigation. as ugly as this sounds, mueller s investigation is a criminal investigation. the subject of that investigation is the president of the united states. they would never tip their hand to the president or anybody about what they and where they are going until the investigation is over and they ve either written a report about him, charged him with something or exonerated him. steve: in the meantime you have the republican lawmakers with investigators on capitol hill, we want to know more about the confidential source, you ve been reading about this guy, his identity not confirmed by fox news, sounds like he was a professor, the republicans say we need more information about the informant but the doj is saying disclosing his identity and confidential details would threaten