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The position of attorney genera given a live learned back durin the campaign to the dossier, to the media leaks, what we learne today and what we learned last friday. why is he really an ingenious choice at this point in the history of the agency? well, because he is taking over a justice department that had a large number of departure and an fbi were at least ten people have been reassigned, retired, or pirates of the agency has lost its reputation and so has the department of justice. more importantly,or his task is reestablish the test of equalit under the law because we know that people like james comey were leaking, indra mccabe was leaking, baker was leaking, we know courts were deceived, we know the director of the fbi went before congress under oath 245 times and said he e didn t know or didn t remember something that they bring trump up to mueller and he did that, ....
Would force him into the subpoena. even if he subpoenaed him, he might show up and might still try not to answer questions. the subpoena is really a way of forcing him to come on into speak with them and possibly to testify. and i still think mueller will be reluctant to do that. and giuliani want to the try to spin that as they have somehow goaded mueller into agreeing to questions. but i think most of that is posturing for his client, giuliani is posturing to keep the president happy. mueller just has to make a decision whether he feels that he can complete the investigation without getting to question the president. and what he might agree to do is agree to limitations and let him refuse to answer. up to mueller. only mueller knows. shan wu, thank you so much. moments from now, a former campaign aid george papadopoulous will learn his fate from a judge as he is sentenced to lying to the fbi. we ll take you there. and after months of not calling ....
It was more of a personal thing about flynn. it wasn t a cover-up. juan: no, just a moment ago you said he wanted him to w sto. jesse: he said under oath, juan, he was obstruction of justice juan: he said he would leave that up to mueller. jesse: there s never been a prosecution with the word hope. i think we need more hope and change. dana: that s not what the president meant and that s why we have bob mueller. kimberly: in three months, they will figure it out. what we do know is the illustrious careers of loretta lynch and james comey, not so much after yesterday.ee ....
Amounts, to and i think that jeff sessions may be feeling that sting a little bit. gloria, you heard the president say i wish him luck when he was asked you think he does. that s what he said. you ve been doing a lot of reporting on what we might be hearing from comey thursday. let me tell you what we re not going to hear. you re not going to hear according to my sources, you won t hear the former fbi director come out and say i believe the president obstructed justice and let me tell you why. he is going to to be really a witness, more a fact than anything else. he s going to recount what he wrote in those memos, i cannot figure out whether he s actually going to read from those memos, i doubt it. it s clear he hasn t given congress those membero yet, but he s going to tell people what exactly occurred. he believes that it s up to mueller, to the special counsel to make the legal judgments about obstruction, and there may ....