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on a sweet storm the fast few hours. one of his tweets say when will all the haters and fools out there realize having a good relationship with russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. they are always playing politics. bad for our country. i want to solve north korea, syria, ukraine, terrorism, and russia can greatly help. here with reaction, david fosse. thanks for being here. let me ask you this. it appears that the president is taking enormous criticism for what little he has said about putin. and he's even being misquoted. he says i spoke to putin and i asked him about the meddling or whatever. putin denied it of course.
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and what trump said, i believe meant it when he said it. all of the press goes ballistic and says trump believes putin that he didn't meddle. >> this is disgusting. it's completely what i consider irresponsible and dangerous for the democrat party. they are putting american lives at risk. that's what the president said today. i completely agree with him. what he has been saying is the russian collusion issue is a made up investigation by the democrats falsely aquiewsd no evidence. that's been going on for over a year. we have been watching with nothing to come from it. however, the democrats continue to attack his relationship with putin. that makes it a dangerous foreign policy decision for the democrats to continue this great divide it forces the president who just listens to putin say he
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said he didn't do it. what diplomacy is is what the president just did. that's an amazing thing that the democrats think john mccain are dangerous. jesse: what's he suppose to do? have a fistfight. everybody agrees they meddled. >> he doesn't disagree with that. judge jeanine: john mccain comes out and he says he wants to comment, it's so personal with him and the president. that his personal convenient i am does not allow -- his personal venom doesn't allow him to be objective. he says there is nothing about america first about the president taking the word of a kgb colonel instead of the
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national intelligence agency. you have got to worry whether this person mccain is more interested in america and the success of this country or in destroying donald trump. >> it's just another black mark on john mccain's legacy. it's a terrible thing on veterans day. john mccain is an american war hero many years ago and i respect him for that. but what he has become. what he is doing in the united states senate goes against the republican party and what we are as conservatives. for him to personally attack this president on a daily basis. it's beneath him. and i feel sorry for him. judge jeanine: i want to move on to roy moore. two gop senators are withdrawing their support. mitt romney has actually said, another republican, the
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presumption of innocence only applies in the court of law, it doesn't really apply here. how can this guy and if the allegations are true, i spent my career going after sexual presented towards and pedophiles. but right now it's 40 years later. i doubt there could be a charge filed here. the guy has been investigated a million times, roy moore, apparently more than any other candidate in alabama. is the republican party destroying itself or didn't they do enough vetting of this guy moore? >> i don't know the answer to those questions. but i can say judge moore has been on the ballot many times over a long period of time. how this just miraculously comes out when this hollywood weinstein and the atmosphere that is pervasive, which is the second there is an allegation, the person is guilty.
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in weinstein's case, the low lifes in hollywood on the left. they are accurate. judge jeanine: i want to you keep going. with louse c.k. he admitted -- with louis c.k., he admitted it. and harvey weinstein, the lapd admitted he did what she said he did. >> if it were coming out at a different period of time i don't know if it would be getting this kind of seriousness. john mccain would attack a conservative at any time. i'm repelled by them. it's so disappointing. judge jeanine: the whole thing is ugly and let's hope none of
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it is true. but if it is, it's just an example. >> it's a remarkable thing that one of the accusers is a hillary clinton supporter and volunteer. and with joe biden. it's a very interesting thing that seems to be democrat activists, a leftist activist in alabama. the washington post put her up -- judge jeanine: gotta go. thanks for being with us. retired brigadier general is on deck.n green.
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the trip so far, general, i have to say on this veterans day and all you have done not just during the course of your service, but in your books. i understand you are a best-selling author, and you have another within you just gave me. let's talk about this trip. how has it gone so far? i want to be clear on one thing. the mainstream media is casting the trip in a very negative light, he opportunity they get, even misquoting the president. how do you interpret this trip? >> that's to be expected because the main real media wants the president to fail and the country to fail. this is a landmark achievement the president is achieving right now. south korea, japan, meetings with china and meetings with russia. and putin. all of this is part of the
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diplomatic and information power that we need. overarching objective is to squeeze north korea. get them to capitulate. get them that golden bridge out. not as a nuclear power. but right now what's happening is you have got back channel cushions going on with korea. you have got maybe russia, this is, you know, the president's quote it would be a great thing, not just a good thing. right now china has torqued count economic sanctions using economic power through the u.n. resolution. but russia is leaking a little bit over that. judge jeanine: just because someone like russia is not a friend, that doesn't necessarily they mean they always have to be an enemy, does it? there are sometimes when like with north korea where we have interests that might be joined.
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>> the old saying the even michigan your enemy is your friend. russia has a contentious relationship with us in estonia and ukraine. but it doesn't mean we can't deal on the eastern side of their bored. they don't want nuclear war in north korea. they don't want a major war where the west could come up to the border of russia and china. they love having that buffer there and they love north korea provoking. but it's bringsmanship and they -- it's brinksmanship and they don't want it to go to nuclear war. judge jeanine: what are they doing there? >> they are preparing for war, helping the south korean and the other allies in that region repair for defense of the republic of korea. i have glen the demilitarized zone a couple times.
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i have trained on these major shows of force that we do over there. and my last years as a jennifer i went over there and talked about asymmetric warfare. north korea has 8,000 along the demill tearized zone and 8,000 rocket launchers. judge jeanine: if they send, if kim jong-un from north korea send a nuclear war head on an icbm, or they say that he can hit seoul before we can prerent that missile from hitting us. am i wrong? >> we have the terminal high altitude defense systems, the thaad missiles we heard about. we are deployed throughout the region. but we also have ways to detect
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what's happening and what their preparations are. and we didn't mention the 6,000 troops we got in guam. that's where our strategic arsenal is. when we any about what we have got in japan and south korea and guam. i believe secretary mattis when he says we have a good option here. that involves a conventional option across the border to stay me the 8,000 and 4,000 artillery tubes and rocket launchers and potentially nuke pyongyang. and that's a whole problem for china. judge jeanine: veat a number is a bad memory for until this country. what do you think our reaction to this to is as americans.
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>> that's a good question. we have got japan and germany from world war ii. vietnam we had a lot of blood and present treasure die there. by the same token those same veterans would be glad to have them as a prospering nation, trading with us, and also acting as a buffer to china who is building those artificial islands in the south china sea to control more resources along the vietnamese coastline and along the philippines coastline. judge jeanine: we are talking washington's worst next. don't go away. ♪
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judge jeanine: joining me to talk about the obama era holdovers in washington, d.c. and why they need to go and why they are still dr there, former department of justice election attorney jay christian adams. now, you know, people ask me all the time, i give speeches all over the country, people say why are they still there. why don't they just fire them. obama fired all the bush people when he came in. you were there. give us an idea way it's like. >> a lot of these people are deeply embed. they have been at the justice department for 20-30 years. but many of them are part of what's called the senior executive service. these people can be moved out on monday or told they have three weeks to pack their stuff up because they are going to duluth, minnesota to study
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snowfall. that's what the administration could do. judge jeanine: and the administration can't be sued? >> no. they are ses. judge jeanine: even though you have a job, you can't be fired, but you can be moved. >> they can be moved out of the swamp out of washington. where it's really cold and they may not want to move. but you can send these people who have been causing trouble. i love guam. there are people in the department causing the problem. for 8 years under eric holder dehaven't have voter fraud prosecutions. what happens when you don't prosecute? we had people double voting. we had none citizens voting. and people in the swamp refused to enforce the law. and do you get more of when you
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refuse to enforce the law. you get more crime. judge jeanine: aren't there cases that i remember last year reading about a county where there were more votes of a particular candidate than there were registered voters? >> this is a problem with the voter roll roles all over the county. we are lit ghaight broward county in florida. the justice department should be fixing this. the head of the elections crimes branch, obama and holder told him there. he is the person responsible for no voter fraud prosecution for 8 years. there were double voters. a congressional candidate in maryland voted twice for president obama. she wasn't federally prosecuted. federal law is being committed all over the country.
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why do people -- they are like the may tag repairman. the problem was the system was broken unlike the may tag machine. the system was broken and he didn't do anything for 8 years. judge jeanine: if they are not prosecuting and they are in the department of justice, and we have these illegalities going on, and nobody is prosecuting these cases, shouldn't jeff sessions and i have my own problems with him as it relates to clinton and loretta lynch. mollie 99. this is his bailiwick, too? >> sessions is not the problem. there are going to be people above people like other swamp creatures who don't want to do anything about the problem. i'm on the president's voter fraud commission.
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one of the things we look at is what do you do to stop voter fraud. step one is you start prosecuting it. judge jeanine: richard pilger, we'll get his picture up next time and koskinen. koskinen is gone. maybe we had something to do with it, maybe not. remember, in our second hour, we are going to take you live to hanoi for president trump's stress conference. jeg jarett is standing by.
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judge jeanine: another hour of justice still ahead. but first did former fbi director james comey obstruct justice by protecting hillary clinton from prosecution? joining us is legal analyst gregg jarrett. there was a story in "the hill" that says a newly discovered document shows fbi director jim comey offered a draft statement accusing clinton of mishandling classified documents and being
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grossly negligent and this was confirmed by senator chuck grassley, a well-respected member of the senate judiciary committee. it says the words "gross negligence" were edited and crossed out with "extreme carelessness." what does this mean? gregg: john solomon of the hill * uncovered the document. it is a crime to mishandle classified documents through gross negligence. comey wrote out a letter of exoneration of hillary clinton in which he crossed out the words gross negligence and substituted extreme carelessness. those terms are i man us in under the law. comey appears to not understood that. this seems to be evidence that he was trying to absolve hillary clinton and con injured up an excuse to protect her. if he did that. he needs to be put under oath
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and explain why he did that, why did he change the language. did he do it for political reasons. was he pressures by loretta lynch or others to absolve and clear hillary clinton. if the answer is yes, that would be obstruction of justice. judge jeanine: when you put that alongside the fact that this exoneration draft memo was written 6, 7 weeks before 17 witnesses before the target hillary was even interviewed. that's further corroborating circumstantial evidence that intent of james comey was to protect hillary clinton. i heard people on this channel say they do it all the time. it has never been done. i have done this for 32 years. i have been a prosecutor and a judge. i have never ever written an exoneration before most of of the witnesses are interviewed.
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this is corruption. i'm sorry, i can prove this to a jury. gregg: i have been a lawyer 37 years. i have never seen it or heard of it. not only do is comey misinterpret gross negligence. this another statute hillary clinton seems to have violated. willingly and knowingly seems to have mishandled classified documents. in this news conference james comey said she didn't intend to break the law. that's not the legal test. the test is did she commit intentional acts that violate the slaw? yes, she set up a private email server and used it exclusively for all of our documents. that's per se violation of the espionage act. judge jeanine: ways so
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disappointed about -- what else so disappointing about this. the public gets it. people are so disappointed that washington is what we always suspected it was. and this is something that the president has agreed to end. yet we are not seeing any resolution of this except for exceptional people like john solomon of the. billsolomon -- of "the hill" and others. gregg: jeff sessions needs to resign, but before he does, he needs to appoints a special counsel and reopen the case involving her email scandal under the espionage act. and add to that, investigation of corruption, pay-to-play in the uranium one deal, as well as the payment to foreign
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nationals, the dossier on donald trump. that violates three different criminal statutes. and finally add in the rigging of the nomination base count a couple of statutes, criminal statutes that she violated there including money laundering. judge jeanine: thanks so as much for being with us. we are keeping an eye on the presidential palace in hanoi, vietnam. president trump will be speaking in the next hour and we are staying live. hour two of "justice" is next. stay close.
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judge jeanine: breaking that our president meeting with leaders in vietnam and ready for a joint press conference with that country's president. hello and welcome to a special second hour of justice. i'm janine. thank you for being with us tonight. if you missed tonight's opening statement you get to see it in a moment. first, we are charmed life from hanoi, vietnam with john roberts. what is going on now? reporter: good to talk with you. the rain has finally stopped which is a good thing considering that the event with the president of vietnam is going to be outside. the sun is beginning to
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