What will Jeff Sessions say in his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee next week? Rep. Ted Lieu, Joy Reid, and her panel discuss the growing lack of faith in the attorney general. Duration: 15:26
Qatar is home to the largest U.S. base in the Middle East—but the president just supported a blockade against the nation. Joy Reid and her expert panel discuss Trump’s shocking foreign policy shift. Duration: 9:03
Why is everyone being so mean to Donald Trump, when he is still just figuring out how to be president? At least that seems the be the GOP take. Joy Reid and her panel[, including Malcolm Nance,] discuss. Duration: 11:18
The president is apparently trying to take on James Comey in a war of words over what happened in the Oval Office. Joy Reid and her panel discuss why Trump will likely lose. Duration: 9:59
‘GOP healthcare bill is a crummy giveaway to the rich’
AM Joy 6/11/17
Why are the Republicans pushing an Obamacare repeal that almost everyone in America hates? Joy Reid and her panel try to grasp their strategy. Duration: 12:22
Joy Reid and her experts guests discuss a new Daily Beast article detailing the failures in our intelligence gathering that continue to put America at risk—which neither party is doing anything about.
A neo-Nazi with explosives and a framed photo of Timothy McVeigh is not a threat, judge rules June 11, 2017 Brandon Russell is capable of making a bomb — and he admitted doing so. Officials believe he also participated in neo-Nazi chat rooms where he threatened to kill people and blow up places. Investigators found guns, ammunition and white supremacist propaganda in his bedroom, court records say. A framed photograph of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was on his dresser. Prosecutors believe those reasons should keep Russell behind bars while he awaits trial on federal charges. A judge, however, disagreed and decided that Russell can be released on bond. In a ruling Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas McCoun III of a federal-district court in Tampa said he does not believe there’s “clear and convincing evidence” that Russell is a threat to the community. Russell, 21, was charged last month with possession of unregistered destructive devices and unlawful storage of explosive material. Federal officials found out about Russell after his roommate, a former neo-Nazi who is believed to have converted to Islam, admitted killing two other roommates [ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/23/a-neo-nazi-converted-to-islam-and-killed-2-roommates-for-disrespecting-his-faith-police-say/ ]. Devon Arthurs confessed that he shot his roommates for “disrespecting” his new faith. The 18-year-old also told police that all four of them, who lived in an apartment in Tampa, shared common neo-Nazi beliefs, until he reportedly converted to Islam. Arthurs was arrested on May 19. Police found his roommates, 22-year-old Jeremy Himmelman and 18-year-old Andrew Oneschuk, with gunshot wounds in the head and upper body. They also found Russell, crying outside their apartment after finding his roommates dead. Police discovered Russell’s bomb-making devices, as well as an explosive known as HTMD (hexamethylene triperoxide diamine), in the garage after searching the apartment, court records say. Russell admitted to detectives that he’s a white nationalist, and that he’s a member of a neo-Nazi group called “Atom Waffen,” German for “atomic weapon.” The Southern Poverty Law Center lists the Atomwaffen Division [ https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2017/active-hate-groups-2016 ] in San Antonio as a hate group. Russell also told investigators that he used HTMD and the bomb-making devices when he was part of an engineering club at the University of South Florida in 2013, court records say. He said the explosive was used to boost homemade rockets and send balloons into the air for testing. But officials believe HTMD is too strong and volatile for those types of uses. After he talked to detectives, Russell went to a gun store in Homestead, Fla., where he bought two hunting rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. He was later arrested. McCoun, the federal judge, said in the ruling that Russell’s purchase of the rifles and ammunition is concerning, but he did not believe it was enough to deny his request for a bond. ... [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/06/11/a-neo-nazi-with-explosives-and-a-framed-photo-of-timothy-mcveigh-is-not-a-threat-judge-rules/ [with comments] [and see also in particular (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=131610811 and preceding and following, http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=131710104 and preceding and following]
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Full Show - Muslims And Communists Attack Americans, NYT Times Caught In Huge Deception - 06/11/2017
Published on Jun 12, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Sunday, June 11th 2017[, with an appearance by Mike Cernovich]: Anti-Sharia Marches Spread Nationwide - Protesters in nearly 30 cities speaking out against Sharia-law and radical Islamism Saturday were met with pushback from leftists. President Donald Trump called former FBI Director James Comey "cowardly" on Twitter for "leaking" to the press. Reporter Jack Posobiec joins the program to discuss the biggest stories from the week.
Role of Trump’s Personal Lawyer Blurs Public and Private Lines Marc E. Kasowitz, President Trump’s private lawyer, spoke at the National Press Club on Thursday. JUNE 11, 2017 WASHINGTON — A new figure has swept through the West Wing lately, a man with silver hair combed back across his head, rimless glasses perched on his nose, a white handkerchief tucked neatly into his suit pocket, a taste for legal pugilism and an uncertain role in a building confronted by a host of political and legal threats. Marc E. Kasowitz [ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/05/business/dealbook/sorkin-marc-kasowitz-trump-lawyer.html ], a New York civil litigator who represented President Trump [ https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/donald-trump ] for 15 years in business and boasts of being called the toughest lawyer on Wall Street, has suddenly become the field marshal for a White House under siege. He is a personal lawyer for the president, not a government employee, but he has been talking about establishing an office in the White House complex where he can run his legal defense. His visits to the White House have raised questions about the blurry line between public and private interests for a president facing legal issues. In recent days, Mr. Kasowitz has advised White House aides to discuss the inquiry into Russia [ https://www.nytimes.com/topic/destination/russia ]’s interference in last year’s election as little as possible, two people involved said. He told aides gathered in one meeting who had asked whether it was time to hire private lawyers that it was not yet necessary, according to another person with direct knowledge. Such conversations between a private lawyer for the president and the government employees who work for his client are highly unusual, according to veterans of previous administrations. Mr. Kasowitz bypassed the White House Counsel’s Office in having these discussions, according to one person familiar with the talks, who, like others, requested anonymity to discuss internal matters. And concerns about Mr. Kasowitz’s role led at least two prominent Washington lawyers to turn down offers to join the White House staff. “The president’s private lawyer is representing only his interests, not the interests of the United States government or the individual interests of the White House staff,” said Robert F. Bauer, who was White House counsel under President Barack Obama [ https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/barack-obama ]. The administration referred questions to Mr. Kasowitz. A spokesman for Mr. Kasowitz called the characterizations of his conversations with staff members “inaccurate,” but would not specify how. “The lawyers don’t disclose conversations they have had with anyone,” Mark Corallo, the spokesman, wrote in an email. “Of course people are free to hire a lawyer or talk to anyone they want.” [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/11/us/politics/trump-lawyer-marc-kasowitz.html [with comments]
In the wake of a divisive election, the UK will begin the process of leaving the European Union. John Oliver and an intergalactic space lord propose a plan.
Europe Is The Big Winner In The French And British Elections French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron after voting Sunday. For Europe, though, the elections are badly needed good news - the latest signs that the wave of anti-European Union sentiment rocking the continent in recent years may not be as strong as feared. In the end, a shaken U.K. government likely will enter the Brexit talks in a far more conciliatory frame of mind given the swirling winds at home. Jun 12, 2017 https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidschrieberg1/2017/06/12/europe-may-be-the-big-winner-in-the-french-and-british-elections/ [no comments yet]
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Le Pen Loses Luster, Signaling Far Right’s Retreat in France, and Maybe Beyond Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front party in France, speaking at a rally in Calais last week before the first round of parliamentary elections. JUNE 16, 2017 SOISSONS, France — Just this spring, Marine Le Pen’s presidential campaign drew vast crowds who enthusiastically embraced her National Front’s stridently nationalist, anti-immigrant vision of France. This week in Soissons, a somnolent provincial town far from the gaudy cast-of-thousands extravaganzas of the campaign, Ms. Le Pen was greeted by a few dozen somber National Front activists in a drab meeting hall. Even hecklers didn’t bother: Just a handful of weak-voiced protesters quickly dispersed. Ms. Le Pen’s party, crushed by Emmanuel Macron’s 66 percent in the presidential runoff in May, fared dismally in last Sunday’s legislative elections [ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/11/world/europe/france-legislative-elections-emmanuel-macron.html ]. The National Front will most likely confirm these losses in a second round of voting this Sunday. And each day brings new revelations of internal backbiting and squabbles over strategy within the Front. It is a head-spinning turnabout that reflects, at least for now, the fizzling of Ms. Le Pen’s fortunes in France. The National Front’s retreat also adds to the impression that far-right populism is losing its appeal more broadly. That retrenchment has been aided by the steady sagging of the Trump administration under an air of scandal, and the belated British realization that pulling out of the European Union may not be as fast, easy and excellent as voters were led to believe. But whether it lasts will in no small part depend on the performance of political innovators like France’s young president [ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/12/world/europe/for-macrons-party-in-france-success-is-broad-but-how-deep.html ], Mr. Macron, 39, a challenge that he himself has acknowledged. [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/16/world/europe/marine-le-pen-france.html [with comments]
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Jeff Sessions Subpoenaed in Trial of Trump Soul Mate Joe Arpaio After Trump’s election sidekick ignored a civil contempt ruling, the Justice Department charged him with criminal contempt. So he’s calling Jeff Sessions as a defense witness. 06.12.17 Along with testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week [ http://www.thedailybeast.com/sessions-to-testify-before-senate-intelligence-committee ], Attorney General Jeff Sessions can expect a subpoena from lawyers for a former Arizona lawman who has been called Donald Trump’s political soul mate. The soul mate is 84-year-old former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was Trump’s sidekick in championing the birther nonsense about President Obama and in raising the specter of criminals and rapists pouring across our southern border. [...] http://www.thedailybeast.com/as-justice-charges-sheriff-joe-arpaio-with-contempt-he-calls-on-jeff-sessions-to-bear-witness-for-him
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D.C. and Maryland sue President Trump, alleging breach of constitutional oath June 12, 2017 Attorneys general for the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland sued President Trump on Monday, alleging that he has violated anti-corruption clauses in the Constitution by accepting millions in payments and benefits from foreign governments since moving into the White House. The lawsuit, the first of its kind brought by government entities, centers on the fact that Trump chose to retain ownership of his company when he became president. Trump said in January that he was shifting his business assets into a trust managed by his sons to eliminate potential conflicts of interests. But D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) and Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) say Trump has broken many promises to keep separate his public duties and private business interests. For one, his son Eric Trump has said the president would continue to receive regular updates about his company’s financial health. The lawsuit, a signed copy of which Racine and Frosh provided to The Washington Post on Sunday night, alleges “unprecedented constitutional violations” by Trump. The suit says Trump’s continued ownership of a global business empire has rendered the president “deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors” and has undermined the integrity of the U.S. political system. “Fundamental to a President’s fidelity to [faithfully execute his oath of office] is the Constitution’s demand that the President ... disentangle his private finances from those of domestic and foreign powers. Never before has a President acted with such disregard for this constitutional prescription.” The suit could open a new front for Trump as he navigates investigations by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and congressional committees of possible collusion between his associates and the Russian government during the 2016 presidential campaign. If a federal judge allows the case to proceed, Racine and Frosh say, one of the first steps will be to demand through the discovery process copies of Trump’s personal tax returns to gauge the extent of his foreign business dealings. That fight would most likely end up before the Supreme Court, the two said, with Trump’s attorneys having to defend why the returns should remain private. “This case is, at its core, about the right of Marylanders, residents of the District of Columbia and all Americans to have honest government,” Frosh said. To fully know the extent of Trump’s constitutional violations “we’ll need to see his financial records, his taxes that he has refused to release.” Racine said he felt obligated to sue Trump in part because the Republican-controlled Congress has not taken the president’s apparent conflicts seriously. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-and-maryland-to-sue-president-trump-alleging-breach-of-constitutional-oath/2017/06/11/0059e1f0-4f19-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html [with embedded videos, and (over 6,000) comments] [and see also in particular (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132079440 and preceding (and any future following)]
Ivanka Trump brand applies for, wins more China trademarks In this Thursday, April 6, 2017, file photo, Ivanka Trump, center, daughter and assistant to U.S President Donald Trump, is seated with her husband, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, right, during a dinner with President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, at Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla. China has granted provisional approval for four additional Ivanka Trump trademarks since April 20, and her brand has continued to seek more intellectual property protection in China, with at least 14 applications filed around the time she took on an official White House role, Chinese public records show. Jun. 12, 2017 SHANGHAI (AP) — The Ivanka Trump brand is pushing to protect intellectual property in China, winning approvals for four more trademarks since April 20 despite repeated questions from lawmakers about whether she is using her position in the White House to help her company. On Monday, Democratic lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee said the new trademark approvals illustrate how President Donald Trump’s daughter — who also serves as a White House adviser — could use her official position for personal benefit. [...] https://www.apnews.com/580499c4814449d6977f5a7bb1193bb3/Ivanka-Trump-brand-applies-for,-wins-more-China-trademarks
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IVANKA TRUMP FULL ONE-ON-ONE EXPLOSIVE INTERVIEW ON FOX & FRIENDS | VIDEO | FOX NEWS (6/12/2017)
ICYMI: Ivanka Trump Previews the Trump Administration’s Workforce Development Week on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” “So last week… was infrastructure week. Focusing on the commitment to rebuilding this country, rebuild[ing] rural locations, which have fallen into great disrepair, repair[ing] our waterways, air traffic control. So there were a series of very important and big and far reaching initiatives on infrastructure. This coming week is about workforce development. … Ultimately, we are really focused on why the American people elected Donald Trump as their president.” – Ivanka Trump
The Women Who Make Ivanka Trump Clothes Can’t Afford To Live With Their Children One garment worker “burst out laughing” when she heard about the first daughter’s book. 06/13/2017 NEW YORK - Ivanka Trump [ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/topic/ivanka-trump ] has made “women’s empowerment” a signature issue in her father’s White House, championing the nation’s first proposed federal paid leave policy and encouraging women to strive for work-life balance. But the women who make garments for Trump’s line of clothing are paid so little they can’t afford to live with their children. The Guardian interviewed several employees [ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/13/revealed-reality-of-a-life-working-in-an-ivanka-trump-clothing-factory ] at a factory in Subang, Indonesia, that produces Ivanka Trump-branded clothes. Employees there earn the equivalent of $173 a month - the lowest legal minimum wage in all the provinces in Indonesia. One worker, Alia, said she lives in a dusty boarding house near the factory, an hours-long drive from her children, and can only afford to visit them at their grandmother’s house once a month. “When Alia was told the gist of Ivanka Trump’s new book on women in the workplace, she burst out laughing,” The Guardian reported. “Her idea of work-life balance, she said, would be if she could see her children more than once a month.” [...] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ivanka-trump-women-clothing-factory_us_59402d7de4b003d5948b6d05 [with embedded video, and comments]
Congressional Democrats to file emoluments lawsuit against Trump June 14, 2017 Nearly 200 Democratic members of Congress agreed to file a lawsuit Wednesday against President Trump alleging that by retaining interests in a global business empire he has violated constitutional restrictions on taking gifts and benefits from foreign leaders. The lead senator filing the complaint in federal district court, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), said Tuesday that the lawsuit has already drawn more congressional plaintiffs — 196 — than any legal action previously taken against a president. No Republicans had joined in the lawsuit so far, although they will be invited to do so, Blumenthal said. An advance copy of the legal complaint reviewed by The Washington Post argues that those in Congress have special standing because the Constitution’s “foreign emoluments clause” requires the president to obtain “the consent of Congress” before accepting any gifts. The legal effort, led in the House by Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), is likely to escalate tensions between the White House and Capitol Hill, where at least five committees are investigating various issues related to the Trump administration. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/congressional-democrats-to-file-emoluments-lawsuit-against-trump/2017/06/13/270e60e6-506d-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html [with embedded video, and comments]
A Fight Over Reporters' Access on Capitol Hill Reports of curbs on access to senators in the corridors of Congress ignited alarm, and confusion. Jun 13, 2017 Bewilderment and alarm rippled across U.S. newsrooms on Tuesday afternoon as reporters tried to figure out what, exactly, the Senate Rules Committee was attempting to prevent them from doing on Capitol Hill. “Reporters at Capitol have been told they are not allow to film interviews with senators in hallways, contrary to years of precedent,” Kasie Hunt, a Capitol Hill correspondent for NBC News tweeted [ https://twitter.com/kasie/status/874650438439751685 ]. “Conditions for any interview: Previously granted permission from senator and Rules Committee of Senate.” [...] https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/06/confusion-over-potential-restrictions-for-reporters-on-capitol-hill/530148/ [with comments]
Trump makes bizarre claims at press event as Cabinet members take turns praising him • Trump said that few presidents have passed more legislation than he has, though Congress has passed no major legislation since he has been president. • Pence, Sessions, Perry and Priebus took turns praising Trump on camera. • Sen. Chuck Schumer put out a video on Twitter mocking Trump [the YouTube next below]. 13 Jun 2017 http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/12/trump-makes-bizarre-claims-at-press-event-as-cabinet-members-take-turns-praising-him.html [with embedded videos]
Donald Trump just held the weirdest Cabinet meeting ever President Donald Trump smiles during a cabinet meeting at the White House on June 12, 2017. June 12, 2017 Updated June 13, 2017 http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/12/politics/donald-trump-cabinet-meeting/ [with embedded videos]
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer mocked President Donald Trump Monday when he tweeted a video of a staff meeting in which Schumer aides take turns praising their boss.
Full Show - Melt Down Over Megyn Kelly Interview - 06/12/2017
Published on Jun 12, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Monday, June 12th 2017[, with appearances by Jerome Corsi and Roger Stone]: Good Morning Ivanka - President Trump's daughter Ivanka is making the rounds on mainstream media as reporters lose their war against Trump. Additionally, the first coal mine in the US in decades opens as Trump's "America First" economic plan sweeps the nation. We look into Trump's agenda overall and the various methods the anti-American establishment will use to try to stop nationalism.
NBC Has A Right To Book Alex Jones, But Does It Have A Good Enough Reason? Alex Jones said Monday he doesn’t want NBC to air his interview. Besides ratings, that is. 06/12/2017 Updated June 12, 2017 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nbc-alex-jones_us_593efa1ae4b0b13f2c6d5396 [with embedded video, and comments]
Escape from Putin's info bubble emboldens Russian youth June 16, 2017 LONDON -- The worldview of Russians under the age of 30, like their contemporaries everywhere, is shaped by YouTube, V'Kontaktye (Russia's answer to Facebook) and hundreds of news, music and political websites and blogs. They don't bother to watch Russian TV, with its Kremlin-controlled content, so they're not trapped in the state's information bubble [ http://www.cbsnews.com/news/vladimir-putin-russia-destabilizing-west-weaponizing-misinformation-post-truth/ ]. That has made them sceptical, inquiring and bold. Last weekend, we travelled 150 miles west of Moscow to the city of Vladimir, to meet the organizers of one of the anti-corruption protests that was set for June 12 [ http://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-opposition-protests-alexei-navalny-clashes-moscow-vladimir-putin/ ]. We met Danil Belyakov, a 15-year-old with coppery hair who was handing out fliers for anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny. Danil had attended Navalny's first big protest in March, which brought 60,000 Russians into the streets. A few days after going to that protest, Danil and two other high school students who had attended were summoned to the principal's office for a telling off. Danil didn't only stand up for himself, he secretly recorded the conversation on his phone, and posted it online. It went viral, and kicked off a lively local debate -- about respect, authority and the influence of the World Wide Web in today's Russia. [...] http://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-young-opposition-not-buying-putin-kremlin-propaganda-navalny/ [with embedded videos, and comments]
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Infowars Nightly News LIVE - More Arrests Made In Pedogate
Streamed live on Jun 12, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Three Trump surrogates, including Newt Gingrich, are now on the record floating the possibility that President Trump fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Duration: 6:30
Chris Hayes explains the ‘shameless’ McConnell doctrine
All In with Chris Hayes 6/12/17
‘In an era of extreme polarization and weak institutions, you can get away with whatever you’re shameless enough to pursue,’ says Chris Hayes. Duration: 1:29
The best response to President Trump’s first cabinet meeting, where members showered him with compliments, came from New York Senator Chuck Schumer. Duration: 2:18
Rachel Maddow explains what is still unknown about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, and Sessions' violation of his own recusal from matters dealing with Russia or the 2016 campaign. Duration: 19:00
Matt Miller, former Department of Justice spokesman, talks with Rachel Maddow about the technical rules of the special counsel in the Trump-Russia investigation. Duration: 4:36
Widespread protests against government corruption in Russia
The Rachel Maddow Show 6/12/17
Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, talks with Rachel Maddow about the unprecedented nature of widespread anti-government, anti-corruption protests in Russia, taking place in the face of crackdowns by Vladimir Putin. Duration: 5:21
Can Sessions explain Trump admin removal of US attorneys?
The Rachel Maddow Show 6/12/17
Rachel Maddow reviews many of the lingering questions that follow Attorney General Jeff Sessions into his Senate Intelligence Committee hearing tomorrow, not the least of which is why the Trump administration abruptly got rid of dozens of U.S. attorneys. Duration: 7:51
New reports suggests Trump is considering firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller. Lawrence O'Donnell explains that the last time a president did this, Justice Department officials began resigning. Duration: 8:57
Firing Mueller like writing 'I'm super guilty' in the sky
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 6/12/17
If Trump fired his Special Counsel, it would throw the whole administration into chaos and would, as David Frum says, be the equivalent of skywriting "I am super guilty" over the White House. Walter Dellinger, John Heilemann, and David Frum join Lawrence O'Donnell. Duration: 9:46
Trump biographer: I was threatened with made-up tapes too
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 6/12/17
Trump biographer Tim O'Brien has been sued by Donald Trump – and threatened with nonexistent tapes – before. He says the president does this to intimidate people and former FBI Director James Comey shouldn't hold his breath for tapes. He joins Lawrence O'Donnell. Duration: 4:59
Will Trump fire Special Counsel Mueller? His friend says maybe
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 6/12/17
A close friend of Pres. Trump, Newsmax's Chris Ruddy, says Trump is mulling whether to fire Special Counsel Bob Mueller as Jeff Sessions is due to testify to the Senate Intelligence Cmte. Duration: 10:27
It's still unclear if Trump taped his conversations with Comey
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 6/12/17
A new report says the Secret Service knows of no recording devices in the West Wing, but the question of whether Trump recorded his talks with Comey remains unanswered. Duration: 1:19
What's Trump's personal attorney doing inside the White House?
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 6/12/17
Trump's personal attorney, not the White House Counsel, is reportedly taking on a bigger and bigger role inside the West Wing. MSNBC's Brian Williams talks to The Boston Herald's Kimberly Atkins. Duration: 1:35
Fmr. FBI Special Agent: 'We've already been attacked' by Russia
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 6/12/17
Yale Law associate dean and former FBI Special Agent Asha Rangappa says the President needs to stand up and listen to those cautioning him on Russia because 'we've already been attacked.' Duration: 2:04
Fmr. Sen. Bob Kerrey: Jeff Sessions met with Russia's #1 spy
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 6/12/17
Former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) discusses the upcoming Senate testimony from Atty. General Jeff Sessions, and his repeated meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Duration: 5:15
Trump Didn't Do Anything Wrong Unless It Was But It's Not
Published on Jun 13, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
President Trump emphatically denied having ever asked James Comey to let the Flynn investigation go, yet needed to add that it would be fine if he had.
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