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is >> i'm laura ingraham this i'm laura ingram. welcome to the special edition of "the ingraham angle". them mueller follow. even special counsel found no collusion, no obstruction, a large contingent on the left ar already banging the impeachment .rum the deputy press secretary is here with the white house's response. but can stressful is here. her new wall street journal piece methodically based on how dumb mueller report reveals the special counsel team upset with taking trump out. she tells us why the president should feel liberated tonight.ee
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and raymond is here for a special edition of friday folly. is his biggest meltdown and hilarious moments from just the last 24 hours of coverage it is going to break down by the pres conference was so effective. first it has now been nearly si hours since the latest findings were released to congress and the american people. in making this public, as he told us that, attorney general barr has gone above and beyond what is required in the name of transparency. but if you thought for a second that the democrats would be ready to move on, well, think again. >> moments ago the house judiciary chairman issued a subpoena toub see the full unredacted mueller report. we want to see everything.re you know, in the cases of special counsel, the entire report with all of the underlying evidence and material
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. >> there is that the collusion under one of those rocks. the house judiciary committee i generously giving the attorney general and tell may 1 at 10:00 unredactedan report that they c all go into a skip and the secure area and look at themselves, but this is all goo drama. by the way,y, he wants underlyi documents and everything. in response the congressman, to republican on the house cheap judiciary committee accused democrats of issuing a wildly overbroad subpoena and saying i is plainly against the law to share it because the vast majority of these documents cam as ahe result that nearly 2800 subpoenas from the grand jury and it is still ongoing. for all the democrats hang wringing over the rule of law, they sure have problems abiding by the rule of law themselves, especially if it could potentially hurt this white houseert.
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they will dispense of the rule of law altogether. here to break it all down, the former us attorney of bill barr the former doj prosecutor and harvey dillon, the association board member and trump 2020 advisory council member, great to see all of you tonight. let's start with you. is there any chance that barr degrees to the nadler subpoena demands? >> laura, if it was the advisin the attorney general, in a shor way, no. no. i would make them follow the law . i would make them go to court and do exactly what you and the other lawyers know is so fundamental. you can't do it. rule makes it illegal, even if attorney general barr wanted to. to me it is so ridiculous because he has already offered to make it available to various members of congress.
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he has already decided in a very , very lively redacted way, so this just answers the question to me, you know, our politics and prosecution good bedfellows? absolutely not. you can see why here. >> last night mueller, his report, did not have to be released at all. bill barr was under no obligation to pervasive that th public or the congress. he could've just sent a synopsi of the report and his own version of the report. instead he sent up the whole version, slightly redacted. that will go to a secure location and look at the report unredacted, all the people that have top t security clearance, even nadler. the know that. so what is this whole charade about if it's going to end up i court quick. >> it is like moving goal posts if you are to many things that you are entitled to in the firs place. really the grand jury materials
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are not something you just hand over because people speak reall loudlyly how much they wanted. the grand jury requires a judge to sign off on disclosure. it is usually in litigation, where i am representing someone and the witnessri has a stateme for the grand jury. i'm entitled to review it, not just because i congressman and want to have political hay. that'sce up to congress to convince a court that they are the custodians of treatment the need to see the grand jury part of it. the other area is even solved b putting in a skiff. they can see that. i think the bellyaching is probably because it makes it a tiny bit harder for them to the good. >> well, my information tells m thatth the white house attorney the president's attorney had to go to the justice department to a secure location to read the report themselves, so they had to go do that. i guess it was rudy giuliani an one other attorney, but they don't want to be -- yout? know if this is all about politics.
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you know this better than anyon else. when they lose on the substance right to try to score political points because they flopped out the last two years. i've been in washington for way too long. by whether it's republicans pulling the steal or the democrats, this is all about politics. it is zero about legal procedur or transparency. >> right. the term were litigated is abused in our professions, but this is really relitigate in a proceeding that is not getting desired result. it's not that she -- they don't want to follow the rules. they actually are coordinate with the media. so just two weeks ago, the reporters committee for freedom of the press filed a lawsuit with the district court seeking the grand jury materials to be released. that is clearly a -- but wishes you welcome to the rule is very explicit. exactly two weeks ago, the dc
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circuit ruled that even though there was a very interestingcas under no circumstances could compelling public interest justify this release. so at case like that where everybody is already dead and there's no concern about privacy , the court still said psychomotor just cannot do it. so id think that they said the rule is very, very clear. [indiscernible] >> this is ridiculous. absolutely absurd. almost as absurd, by the way, and i want all of your thoughts on this real quick, the languag surrounding attorney general barr, the language they used to describe one of the most respected legal mind in the country who didn't need this job ,rs he was already attorney general 30 years ago, it has go
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more vitriolic and vicious following the release of, again this lightly protected your report. let's watch. >> it sounded like a spokesman, not an attorney general. >> barr is going to be remembered for this. it was just a deception in a misrepresentation. this was a political speech endorsing the president's behavior. >> guys, you're close togu the r , what is your reaction to the analysts? two of the moment are a lawyer. -- two of them are a lawyer. this is casual defamation. >> let me tell you how quick, will quickly how i first met th attorney general. we were trying and we were in miami and we were trying norieg and the first time we got a foreign leader to the us and trying and 20 plus soldiers die
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in the process. he was intensely involved in it calling down to the us attorney office and wanting to know that we were doing everything possible. he was crossing tees and dottin eyes. i'm telling you, laura, straigh as an arrow. guy is a lawyers player. to be accused of some of the things that they are accusing him of, i don't know. it is very, very disappointing. >> people are saying he should resign. i have known him for almost as long as you, not quite. i've known him for a couple of decades. he's one of the people if you need legal analysis, judgment, he is one of the rare people that you can go to and i've got the tells you, this is one of the most disgusting things to come out of this trump para. anyone who supports any partth this presidents agenda is smeared in one way, smeared,
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implicateded, harassed, this is the game that they played. that they are playing it at rea high-stakes against barr. >> to correct things that are bothering me. it is a gratuitous game. you can attack the president an pull through all these pages an say look at this on look at thi and look at this. whatever you want to do. you have got some meat to play with. you don't have to go after barr. it's completely gratuitous. the message is you've etgot a g who is completely filled with integrity and appears to have the gravitas that anyone should want in that position. the message is if you are publi servants -- serving, and we're trashing you your moral fiber, that's the message that i think a lot of people are getting, some mueller 's, the barr and others. if you stand in the way of a machine that disagrees with you political, you're going to get crushed but a hit with thehe me for public service. >> who's going to want to do it. the next thing that they want i
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impeachment or not you expect it's worthwhile to put in the history files with thisha man h done and in the gym. nobody is pursuing impeachment right now. >> i think that there's definitely a conversation to be had on that subject. >> it isoo too early to talk ab that. >> earlier today and elizabeth warren became the first 2020 candidate calling for trump's impeachment. >> you know what, anybody who i hoping to be up to maintain som equilibrium on the left is spelled running for president and going to be committed to oust elizabeth warren. this is somebody who lied repeatedly throughout her caree about who she is. so she thinks this is an impeachable offense for series of offenses. she really has no standings. neither does eric falwell who repeatedly lied about the evidence he claimed he has seen which really did not exist. so to me reading this mueller reportspo of my found it personally to be very pious.
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and hearing that newer is a man of integrity. i thought it was an extended op-ed report. gratuitous smears against the president. it was an objective. with a lackck of objectivity an bias, they still couldn't find anything. so these hacks, i have no other work of them, to use this to tear apart the country in this way. i would say have at it from a political point of view. but from the country point of view, think o it is really bad. i don't even want to them advice . panel, thank you so much tonight . of the very same network the path of themselves in the back for the journalism they the mueller oughout investigation did more of that same journalism last night. cnn anderson cooper badgering white house press secretary how it -- hogan gidley. >> this is what democrats wante for so long.he
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if they had an effect on that they would indict w today but t don't have it. >> they have to put up or shot up here, anderson. i'm not aware of him lying. he has lied to me. [indiscernible] >> with h me now is hogan gidle. hogan, i love watching you on tv . let's talk about your boss, anderson. this little gotcha game, we can go to, place with that. everybody feels that their host of the cable network and cable can be turned on all of us. i'm always in the crosshairs. what was that like being on set? it was one hit after the other and obviously focusing on the obstructive act. >> first of alumni going to tak a lecture on truth telling from anybody in the mainstream media
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that has been lying about this president for the last two year telling the american people tha donald trump committed treason, which is a crime punishable by depth, as you well know. but he didn't play in that clip is after i said that i said you have a pedal full of liars ever night on this show. the point is for me to sit ther with cnn and listen to them, they wanted this to be true so badly, so many and in the media game,y i understand by they don drop it.ti they would be admitting the bac of the last two years of their lives were a complete and total ways. >> matt romney tonight released a statement. i'mle sickened at the extended pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the president and the he went on to say reading the report was a sobering revelatio of how far away from the aspirations and principles of .he founders what you think a old make romney
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? >> i will tell youha what is so great is that someone like mitt romney would join in the course of people who refuse to acknowledge the fact that after $35 million and 1.4 million documents and countless hours o testimony, the president being an open book, allowing all of this to be put forth public, no asking for with actions and not meddling at all and up firing anybody,, allowing us to go forward, the keeper join the democrats and say we want more. i'm telling you now this isn't moving the goalposts for these people, this is changing the stadium. now we are in another ball game. you, the democrats work in the white house and give them all top security clearances and let them stay in the oval office an sleep in the residence, and it still wouldn't be enough for them. >> i don't remember anderson cooper getting susan ridgecrest the table and save by don't begrudge all the sunday shows and ith say the attack was started by some and the islamic video. where did you do that.
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maybe he did and i'm forgetting it. i don't remember with the same ferocityi of the criticism. he worked for the president for some time now. i know him quite well. he's tough. he can be tough, but he was als funny. he's demanding. i never am rattled by a demanding boss. it is someone who wants to hold the bar high. and i know that he wants to succeed. he was frustrated. we all know that because he sai it publicly that they were goin after him. and he was really angry. i think that he probably told a lot of people a lot of things because he was really angry. what does that tell you about himt and did he ever tell you o anyone you know to go out and tell an untruth? >> absolutely not. i've never had a conversation with him like that of all and any red blooded american who is falsely accuse a crime for two plus years would probably be prettyw upset about it, especiallyha when you do the fa
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that you and done nothing wrong no pollution, no obstruction, complete exoneration, and they push this life. since may of 2017, the new york times is but a 1,156 stories bu mueller, cnn, 1,009 at 55 and msnbc talks more than 4,000. they can't get past the fact that they didn't do what they wanted here. they wanted a conviction and they wanted a smoking gun. they have no evidence. if bob mueller, special counsel had anything on the president, he would what if indicted.ou prosecutors prosecute, but they only prosecute if they have the evidence. he didn't and this is a complet and total exoneration. >> this was the shipped today o msnbc. it's watch. >> in paige persimmons cannot b successful if one party decides they are moree loyal to their party o or to the person in the president than the constitution and the country. the gop has no independence fro thisis president. it is made itself effectively -
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-- the president of the united states is too weak to confront vladimir put my comes to election interference and as long as they interfere on his side, he may even be grateful. >> i don't recall him being upset that happened under obama apostates watch. he can react to any of that. a pair lake it still colluded with russia. >> i heard it earlier with someone else at cnn and the point was he said he did not feel as though it was time to moveug forward on impeachment because they didn't have overwhelming and demonstrable evidence. wait a minute,, you better be have been telling americans tha you have the evidence that you've seen the collusion. you know it exists. no one pushes up and follows up and says where's your evidence pretty going to step down from lying about someone for two years. is disgraceful. >> your friend at cnn is tweeting out 39 days to the formal press briefing, not a sign of a cup of white house.
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what is the next press briefing. >> the presidentll makes those calls all the time. wean go out and we giggle multi times a day. >> they don't want the guy goal. >> he's had his own careers -- we arere not in the business of making this. >> thank you so much for being on. i appreciatete it. coming up the worst first media event of the week. the tape you don't want to miss next. a very special mueller addition of friday follies with raymond just ahead. when we started our business
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>> it's easy to it's easy to become known about media m bias. so "the ingraham angle" is keeping track of the word of th week, which as you know, you ca all imagine we are in a tizzy over the mueller report. after spending two years in thi collusion thing, some of the print media didn't have a singl no collusion headline on the front page. they ignore the main headline o the report. that's not all. here to break down the mueller meet here media media is contributing editor of the
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american spectator, jeff lawrence. let's begin with jeff up hospic former colleagues who allege a gift to r report is the kremlin. watch. >> first of all, vladimir putin can fly the mission accomplishe sign on his whatever carrier squadron or whatever he has or whatever he is building. >> wall street journal headline now reads hooton has won. mueller says nobody broke the law. i'm saying, well, let's do it again. let's be clear, this report is the gift to the government of russia. this is a proud moment for vladimir putin for several reasons. picks is this how they expresse their disappointment or sorrow, apologies of there. what's going on? >> they ignored the main headline good but of the things i think that is amusing, want t read you the short sentence of the actual mueller report by them mueller folks.
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the russians did this, quote, t provoke an effort by political ited states, unquote. had one of those folks just demonstrated they succeed at th height -- the other while the strings because all these people took the bait big time. >> tammy, i have wash meltdown jussie smollett in the american media, but i think this is one for the ages because for so lon they had banked at all on trump trying to do a deal in russia, so he have the dossier and then they went to the trump tower meeting and it was:and broad. >> and even in the past that tried to make things up and people at the other network of fired or had to resign, so thin recognized in their home they are so invested in this false narrative that they have to fak it.yo at this point with the clips yo showed, it is turned into fan fiction. it's not even -- it's almost as though that they
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know it is absolutely impossible , but the can't let it go. it is like that shot intervention with a person starts running across the park, because they don't want to get intoo the van to go to the airport to go to the rehab center. they've completely lostns any sense of normality orny any sen of reality, and they know and they don't care. they just think that, well, thi is going to be clipped bait and maybe some of our audience will come back. >> and the -- msnbc -- s at enough is a very good one or if you just misread part of the mueller report. >> and that goes back to what mueller implies were pick up th hero, if anybody else did this they put be busted and arrested him in jail. it's different when it is the president. >> tammy, is this a fantasy for the media folks to see that president walked up the white house in handcuffs spread the thought that they were going to see that. again, it you've read the repor and you week but they set about
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obstruction, it wasn't all bank that article two and examining article two powers. they couldn't get corrupt inten because they didn't get an interview with the president an they wouldn't have had it even if they did. >> the media has been relying o the phrases like the walls are closing in, they are coming in to get him. his whole family is going to walk out in handcuffs. normally you would think this i someone s saying this to their psychiatrist in the shrinks office, but they are saying it on television and now with the reality of it, it is almost pathological at this point. but really the second book on obstruction shouldn't have been written at all. it is based in that kind of fantasy, almost like the consolation prize so that the democrats many contract hang theiran hat on something. >> because the report chris president trump of coordinate i with the russians from we shoul
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be done with the collusion dream , i would've thought. not so fast. >> ultimately the conclusionn here in the special counsel was it did not rise to the level of a violation of law. but there is significant contac here pick you might even say collusion, george. >> i understand, jeff board, at something time that someone on the trump campaign bring a whit russian at the barar. so, john, go ahead. >> the only collusion here, these people keep asking for transparency and they want to talk collusion. they're about to get the w real treat with all these people and the fbi and the department of justice who were colluding with members of the media toth frame donald trump. they were obsessed about it. they are still obsessed about it . there are so disappointed they didn't get him and they're goin to try again. the onlyge one that they are go to get his themselves.
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>> the need to go to some type of rehabilitation program, fox treatment or rehab. this is like an addiction for them. it is great to see both of you tonight. thank you so much. when we come back, raymond brings us a special addition of friday follies. we will show you the most hilarious moments from the mueller meltdown and pulling some young journals. schooling some young journalists. this is the story of john smith. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪
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>> it's friday and that means i is time for our friday follies report. the meltdown following the mueller report. and two hit 76 comes. joining us with all the details raymond arroyo. the brand-new will wildly book, the a power. bremen, what were some of the oddest moments in the media. >> in the wake up the mueller report, it is like rachel maddo spend t happen for showed just reading the report. it was like reading reading rainbow for the politically obsessed. >> the prussian government interfered in the presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion. the special counselor --
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march 18, 2016 to play ira purchased an advertisement depicting clinton -- and he requested two members of his campaign that they needed t figure out ways to find clinton about this e-mails. >> i actually like her reading stuff. >> this is why i am a big advocate of reading aloud. vice took it a step further. they read the entire report and just under 12 hours. look at the beautiful pictures that they provided. there were some pretty dramatic moments. chris cuomo and mayor giuliani, the word of the day was lie. >> i want to do if you will apologize on the part of the president for denying russian interference all along. >> you got to be kidding. >> [speaking at once]
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>> would you please stop using the word lie when you don't kno what you're talking about. >> the this on and on. >> and they are friends. >> when you're so wedded to a narrative that it falls apart with the report coming to get this reaction. joe popped up buying tv and the host there also said bill barr may have lied. you have no evidence that he lied and you know it. you said he may have lied. >> what i'm telling you is what he said today in the press conferencece is inconsistent. >> that's not a lie. >> okay, fine. >> it's not fine. >> i didn't say that. >> he suggested that very strongly. >> we are done here. >> she brought up the gloves. 's is maddow still breathing?
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>> without them being able to track what happened to that contract. crimes are committed but no charges will be drive. he should can find the prussian investigation to only future election meddling.. >> again, i like rachel maddow reading it.. >> you should do audiobooks. >> i have to ask you about the bill barr press conference. i think i got all these tweets and text. why was it so effective. >> barr takes no guff. he is so cool. he is kind of the george forema of lawyers. he takes a punch and he just stands there. watch this exchange that he had with cbs paul reid who challeng and over whether the president -- >> and out of a mac.
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>> it's an accurate description is in it? >> can you imagine if jeff sessions were here during this? you could sense his frustration at this point as the reporters asked increasingly ridiculous leading to this microphone drop moment. >> [indiscernible]et >> no, goodbye. he just walks away. iod love the walk off. he does even say goodbye. >> do you feel's that you are spinning it? >> no. what a great moment. some of you may remember that hit sitcom all in the family an the jeffersons. abc has announced that they are airing a live classic episode from each of the shows with an all-star cast, woody harrelson and marissa torme will play art
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right there and you bumped here. norman lear, great of the serie along with jimmy kimmel isor go to be presiding over this bid you believe this is going to work? >> i don't like tinkering with the best. those shows were among the best ever produced.er >> i conduct of the last interview with carol o'connor and he duck i about what archie bunker work and why i think thi new regulation will not. >> you cannot laugh at a characters were playing. you cannot be aware that he's funnyy as an actor. you have to play him intensely and you have to play him fiercely and angrily, because that's what makes them funny. >> he was a classic. i think we arere afraid of this material to do and i data. actors going to play him through . a think they will comment on him , which will not work. t
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>> people didn't like me head. >> stifle yourself, we are out of time, egypt.hi >> next week and doing that thing with the kids. >> i'm filling up and get thursday and friday. >> we have got huckabee and you. is b the whole thing going to b folly? >> yes. >> happy easter. since mueller told the truth, some are willing to give mybu ps . kim will deal with her take next .
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built the liberal media hundred hat on for months. it turned out to be a complete died. if you don't to take my word fo ito, mueller is saying the same thing and the purport, of cours but my next guest on something suspicious in the report. how did the mueller team create an entire section of the report on one meeting without noting that the russian player at the time at the trump tower meeting was working with fusion gps. member for the wall street journal, can, why wasn't the russian lawyer included in the report? was that the name?th >> yes, she is named in the report, laura.n that whole section about trump tower. it h is remarkable because we h this huge section, thousands of words describing every m last moment of that meeting. the only thing that didn't put in their was munch for him.
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of his last thing is documented. there's lots of information about her except for this one important detail, that she was working alongside the organization that produced the dossier. how do you do that, laura, how do you read a whole section which she described pretty much everything the no about t her a you don't put that in. i would argue it is very carefu and the lipper because this entire report seems to be absolutely obsessed with that questioning anything that the fbi did or passing judgment on any of its poor conduct. >> this is what she said, admitting her work with fusion gps. >> she got much of the information from an american firm. >> they worked at this on this case.s >> they cited a mueller purport and all sorts of television appearances and they cite
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editorials , columns. and there is lots of media. and entire part of the part dealing with the obstruction read like an op-ed.ik always the credibility went against trump and the benefit o the doubt with with these actor and all the rest of it against trump. >> you know, i'm calling this, laura, this is mueller a produc b is combing moment. we had more of your talking about his atrocious behavior in july 2016 bury just go out and create -- went up but not presently charges against her. we have the attorney general an the deputy attorney general and prior attorneyey generals say t this is inappropriate behavior. you don't throw ado bunch of innuendoe out there if you're n going too bring a charge. what dider bob mueller do in th? he wouldn't bring any charges
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against donald trump and then h throws all the power he has fro grries, the power to investigate and compel witnesses . everything he collects he then rows it up for public consumption or for congress and impeachmentgr when not bringing any charges themselves. jim comey was fired for doing exactly that. >> you know what else can you justf may be think of this, it also reminds me when in the application they didn't state that the dossier was paid for b the clinton campaign. and the report, they don't stat that she worked with fusion gps which has a relationship with the clintons. it is like a double track field. it's bizarre. >> there are examples of this everywhereza all through the mueller purport. youu can barely find a referenc in the dossier, let's be honest the entire reason are one of th main reasons, the fbi was conducting business
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investigation was because of th information and the dossier. one of the reasons we ended up with a special counsel was because of a dossier. how do you write a report and never mention the dossier. >> it's embarrassing for them. >> right, because they know everything and it has been discredited and they couldn't verify any of it. would be a dramatic knock on the fbi. this report was all about exonerating the fbi and jim comey and making up for the fac that he was fired in the center of it. >> but carter gave a few lectures and moscoso day it is somebody that they needed to serve rail. that whole part of the report was ridiculous. phenomenal reporting on this entireot saga. thisis a lot more to come and w really appreciate your voice ou there. thanks so much. >> and up next, what about the folks that the mueller investigation chewed up and spi out? yes, simple question, what's
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trump associates that them your team ripped through during thei extensive and intrusive investigation. now that we have post the mueller drama wrapped up, we thought it be a good time to check in on a few of them and ask this question, what's next for you. >> tell tell us what the second were joined by trace in our newsroom. >> for the release the mueller rapport, president trump has declared victory and bowed to investigate the investigators. they are crying foul and flunke the unredacted report in a public hearing. what about those break into the mueller apart who don't have millions of twitter followers and easy access to the media like george papadopoulos, forme policy adviser who pleaded guilty in october 2,017th of making false statements to the fbi. he was sentenced to 14 days in jail. we checked in with him on my post mueller and he calls to report a partisan witch hunt aimed at people for foreign
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policies that theyit did not ag with pretty also is developing series and just published a boo entitled deep state target. he's been abridged by the republican party about a congressional run. mike caputo has condemned the russian from for the intense scrutiny it put him and his family under. he told us today the report does that change much. his look at depth threats addin the are wiped out financially. we lost our family businesses and our it, and our life savings . well trying to get back to work i see the brush a hoax as knee capping might investigation. trying to celebrate life with that robert mueller trying to turn every breath i take into a crimee scene. finally former trump campaign advisorg carter paige is taking action filing a suit against th broadcasting board of governors regarding the inflammatory remarks made about him t over t
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years. the suit said he is at the change his location as a protective defense to minimize the risk of repeated threats against his life and calls up a quote myriad -- in the managers who created the insistent ripped to dr. paige's life. while the mueller report may be done for some, the fx for other may linger for years. >> i'm really glad you did that report. it's important for people to remember that the human carnage left behind. thanks so much. we will be back with the last bite. my experience with usaa
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>> time for the last bite. a swing state voter's message to democrats, now that mueller and his report is finally over. >> they just need to move on and drop it. if they keep going forward they are not going to get anywhere. >> a regular american, if the democrats keep harping on the report, making a run on 2020, robert mueller, redaction, maybe that is the theme of the thing. it is easter break for us. all the time we have tonight, make sure to listen to my podcast, the entire mueller report, go to podcast one.com or
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apple itunes. have a wonderful easter and meaningful passover. shannon bream and the fox news at night team, take it from here. shannon: multiple reports that joe biden may announce his campaign for president on wednesday. and debbie clash between white supremacists and antifa as biden and his new questions about the race issue. donald trump says it is time to turn the tables on the investigators, in a tweet he calls in sick and dangerous people
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