harry, are you a member of the club despite all of the great bylines. i may be a member. you ll believe a mueller/trump meeting when you see it? in other words, i ll believe it when i see it like i don t think it s going to happen. i m a long term card carrying member of that club. i think however much they pare it down, it will be questions if he answers them falsely he ll be subject to criminal charges. there will be questions did you know flynn was under investigation? we have new reports that shows he was. there are probably half a doze other thing that trump doesn t know and mueller does and, yeah, i don t see his sitting down with them under any circumstances where there s criminal penalty and i don t see mueller situation. we knew if we needed any help that the president s words were going to be impactful. the minute we learned how many news organizations got what the president meant to say, phone
we have new reports that shows he was. there are probably half a doze other thing that trump doesn t know and mueller does and, yeah, i don t see his sitting down with them under any circumstances where there s criminal penalty and i don t see mueller situation. we knew if we needed any help that the president s words were going to be impactful. the minute we learned how many news organizations got what the president meant to say, phone calls afterwards, i know yours was among them. absolutely. they re trying to make the part, this is an opinion, not a command. that s because they understand there is a line. that s where they ve drawn the line. he can express his opinion, they can say he wants to shut it down. there may be a moment he can change his mind. he s been convinced and fired
controversial problem that trump just can t make vanish or go away in the way that he wants. so we know that axios did speak with people inside the trump campaign and the organization about michael cohen. what did they say in terms of why cohen matters sort of in the grand scheme of things? michael cohen, there s no one else like him who s so int intertwined in the president s personal life because he just knows so many secrets that people that are close to the president just don t know if the way that he does. and my sources told mike allen that there are ways in which michael cohen deals on the sidelines and sort of off the books that even president trump doesn t know. and, you know, people say ignorance is bliss, but in this case it s not the situation when the president is becoming more entwined with michael komen and he doesn t even know the sort of
it was all leaked out. mueller is doing the exact opposite. we don t know what mueller knows. it is what witnesses coming out of the grand jury wants to tell us. when he issues his reports, it s going to contain lots of new news. maybe it will be good for trump, maybe it will be bad for trump. we don t know. trump doesn t know. i think that is behind some of his behavior because he is getting quite worried about what mueller may know or not. there are implications here that go far beyond one person s behavior. we have a foreign adversary who attacked our country. and our policy now does not reflect the fact that we have been attacked. this goes to our credibility around the world. it is not one person on, you know, one bad behavior and one case. so i think this is legitimately the most important thing that he
quite frankly, president trump doesn t know what went on in the meeting. whatever he said got translated by that translator and that translators life is somewhat on the line. this is president putin s guy s guide. bret: there is the dinner table. at some point in the dinner, this is with the other 18g20 leaders and their wives, he goes around and sits next to putin. we don t know how long this meeting lasted. could be up to an hour. president trump tweets: fake news story of secret dinner with putin is sick. all g 20 leaders, and spouses, were invited by the chancellor of germany. press knew! what do you make of this? i will take it seriously in a moment. you have the authentic voice, wendy sherman, the official bureaucracy. how dare the principals have a conversation we don t control?