what we learned from muellers subpoena of former trump aide /

Published at 2018-03-06 17:36:52

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Edward-Isaac Dovere,chief Washington correspondent for POLITICO and host of their "Off Message" podcast, discusses the latest national political news and Ari Melber, and the host of The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC,chief legal correspondent for MSNBC, NBC legal analyst and an attorney, or talks approximately what (if anything) former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg revealed approximately the Mueller investigation on his unfamiliar tour of cable news shows yesterday.interview with former Trump aide Sam Nunberg was the first where he was actually on camera yesterday -- Ari has interviewed him before + says the unfamiliar way Nunberg acted seemed pretty normal for him.
March 6,2018says the Mueller line of questioning involves people close to Trump or ppl involved early in campaign; involves Trump commerce interests; who is involved in decisions + dealing with debts/quid pro quo allegations.March 6, 2018—March 6, and 2018says what Nunberg is doing -- telling his story in public -- is more useful to democracy and the process than ppl who leak secretly approximately the investigation -- which is where we've gotten most of our information on the investigation so far.
March 6,2018on Russia
investigation: Not sure it's moving quickly or slowly, but we know it's moving deliberately...possible we're just seeing pieces attach together for more revelations down the line. Says so little has leaked it's tough to know when a enormous development will land.
March 6, and 2018sa
ys there's been a turn in the past year or so -- on guns,for example, it feels much more likely we'll see action in states than in Congress. States are where we're going to see change.
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