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will we add to discuss and law enforcement analyst and former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe. so glad that you're here with me tonight. i mean but this is like an energizer bunny of things. he is going to keep going forward for supreme court, be. he wants these cases done. what do you make of this idea of july 8th? why would he want to do that? >> really interesting pick on behalf of the special counsel team. so you know, this laura, from year-old days at work, where we used to where we used to work, everything about a trial now, his strategy, everything is gamesmanship. so we knew that this scheduling conference was coming up tomorrow. we've known about this for a couple of weeks. this is jack smith going into that conference asking for the world, asking for the best-case scenario, but prepared to settle with something that he can live with. the compromise in between so that's the date that he thinks he can push aggressively to the earliest, earliest point. interestingly enough, it's sending us another maybe subtle signal that jack smith is saying, hey, i think i'm not going
will we add to discuss and law enforcement analyst and former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe. so glad that you're here with me tonight. i mean but this is like an energizer bunny of things. he is going to keep going forward for supreme court, be. he wants these cases done. what do you make of this idea of july 8th? why would he want to do that? >> really interesting pick on behalf of the special counsel team. so you know, this laura, from year-old days at work, where we used to...
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it's the weaponization of the doj, the fbi, et cetera. >> we -- we appreciate all the time you've given us this morning. mr. president, look forward to another conversation in the not too distant future. >> thank you very much, joe. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. >> yes, okay. thank you. >>> all right. just after 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. just joining us speaking with former president donald trump for the last half hour. jay clayton is here with us. would you work in another trump administration, if asked? >> look, if the president asked you to work in a position and you're very confident in the team around you have to say yes. i think anybody should -- anybody who has the opportunity to make a difference for people in america should do it. >> you -- do you think that if y he were to win re-election he'd have people, the type of quality people -- because people were expressing that concern. i've heard the opposite from a lineup once again. >> just saw stephen mnuchin doing a transaction. he came on this network. his ability to articulate exa
it's the weaponization of the doj, the fbi, et cetera. >> we -- we appreciate all the time you've given us this morning. mr. president, look forward to another conversation in the not too distant future. >> thank you very much, joe. thank you, everybody. >> thank you. >> yes, okay. thank you. >>> all right. just after 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. just joining us speaking with former president donald trump for the...
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weekend, the bureau will then take possession of the object transported to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia and analyze it as has been done with previous surveillance balloons. now all of our sources emphasized that it wasn't clear exactly what the object was, and that it may not be a surveillance balloon at all. but the concern for officials is that it could be another foreign government operated balloon similar to the chinese surveillance balloon that blew blew off course and transited across the continental us in february of last year before being shot down off the atlantic ocean. that balloon entered us territory through alaskan airspace after that episode, though, the us widened the aperture of its radar systems so that it could better detect objects traveling above a certain altitude. and it certain speeds. now, these more sensitive radar systems have allowed the us military to spot more unidentified objects in us airspace. not all of which are surveillance balloons. there were three additional shootdowns of unidentified high-altitude objects in the weeks following the chines
weekend, the bureau will then take possession of the object transported to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia and analyze it as has been done with previous surveillance balloons. now all of our sources emphasized that it wasn't clear exactly what the object was, and that it may not be a surveillance balloon at all. but the concern for officials is that it could be another foreign government operated balloon similar to the chinese surveillance balloon that blew blew off course and transited...
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that again, hopefully -- you had some of the top fbi officials. they have said what we are witnessing is an invasion of military age men. you asked the question, try to understand people that think differently than you. for the life of me, i can't come up with any rationale or reason for this. >> so, there's two things you think of. number one, they maybe want the votes. i think they look at these people registered to vote. >> sean: i'll give you citizenship, remember me at the polls. >> i'm doing very well with hispanic. but the fact is you have two things. either they are stupid, or they hate our country. because it can only basically be one of those two things. other than the voting element, which, i don't know. i'm not so sure they believe that so much. i think it is down the road, and although they are trying to register people right now as we speak, we -- >> sean: in new york city, for example, local elections. we've got to take a break. we are just getting started. we are at the board in eagle pass, and we are glad you are with us. we conti
that again, hopefully -- you had some of the top fbi officials. they have said what we are witnessing is an invasion of military age men. you asked the question, try to understand people that think differently than you. for the life of me, i can't come up with any rationale or reason for this. >> so, there's two things you think of. number one, they maybe want the votes. i think they look at these people registered to vote. >> sean: i'll give you citizenship, remember me at the...
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also, he uses the justice department, the fbi, to go after his political opponent happens to we've me how are we doing? and he's driven my numbers through the roof to do it one or two more times since about a couple of more indictments, joe, you dms dove somebody said, they're indicting this guy in to the office and office of president >> bars now, paula, i also want to point out something that i found very interesting in his remarks, which is that he repeatedly talked about social security. there was questions that he kind of opened the door to earlier this week in an interview with cnbc about whether he was open to cutting on social security. he tried to clean up those remarks de and said he would not touch those things. security would not touch entitled print programs. and i think that's rhetoric you're going to continue to hear. i'm trying to talk about in the weeks ahead, kampala hello, anna treene. thank you joining me now as cnn senior political commentator and republican strategists on a navarro. thank you so much for being with us now. trump again, called those in jail for cr
also, he uses the justice department, the fbi, to go after his political opponent happens to we've me how are we doing? and he's driven my numbers through the roof to do it one or two more times since about a couple of more indictments, joe, you dms dove somebody said, they're indicting this guy in to the office and office of president >> bars now, paula, i also want to point out something that i found very interesting in his remarks, which is that he repeatedly talked about social...
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local and state police were joined by the fbi in the statewide dragnet following the daring and violent escape wednesday of the convicted felon and white supremacist. three corrections officers were shot and wounded during the incident. officials say they are also investigating two homicides that are potentially connected to the suspects. cbs's carter evans starts us off tonight with the latest details. >> skylar meade and nicholas umphenour are in custody. >> reporter: police say the search is over for the two fugitives who pulled off a violent prison escape in boise. they were captured this afternoon in twin falls, about 130 miles away. but not before allegedly committing more acts of violence. investigators suspect they killed two men while on the run. >> we are investigating two homicides at separate locations, nez perce and clearwater counties. these are potentially tied to this incident. >> reporter: meade made his well coordinated escape during a shoot-out with prison guards outside of boise emergency room wednesday morning. just as meade exited the hospital where he had been tre
local and state police were joined by the fbi in the statewide dragnet following the daring and violent escape wednesday of the convicted felon and white supremacist. three corrections officers were shot and wounded during the incident. officials say they are also investigating two homicides that are potentially connected to the suspects. cbs's carter evans starts us off tonight with the latest details. >> skylar meade and nicholas umphenour are in custody. >> reporter: police say...
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for more in today's deadly shooting and the standoff that followed let's bring in former fbi special agent fox news contributor nicole parker. nicole thank you so much for joining us tonight. this man is accused of killing his stepmother, the mother of his two kids and his 13-year-old sister. i know this is just the beginning of this investigation there multiple crime scenes a lot for detectives to take in. but from what we know now what do you gather from this incident? >> personal hats off to the laww enforcement that was able to take the suspect into custody at that injuring another individual. a hostage situation is extremely dangerous. the ideal circumstance is that no one else is hurt and that is exactly would happen today. thank you to the law enforcement but i can say the hostage negotiators were likely de-escalating the situation. honing in on the fact this individual had killed a family members. based on my understanding there is no one who had been killed outside the familiar structure as an investigator you are looking into what was going on in his mind. what was the caus
for more in today's deadly shooting and the standoff that followed let's bring in former fbi special agent fox news contributor nicole parker. nicole thank you so much for joining us tonight. this man is accused of killing his stepmother, the mother of his two kids and his 13-year-old sister. i know this is just the beginning of this investigation there multiple crime scenes a lot for detectives to take in. but from what we know now what do you gather from this incident? >> personal hats...
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for the answer to that question, we turn now to andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is the co-author of the best- selling new book, "the trump indictments." also with us is bradley maas, a national security attorney . andrew weissmann, i have never seen a draft jury instruction quite like it. what are jack smith's options here? >> well, there is a reason you've never seen anything like it. i don't think bradley and i have either. last week, bradley was trying to come up with the best yiddish phrase for this and i have sort of 2m words for you. michigan, which is what this is, because the choice that was given by judge cannon to the parties is to ask jack smith, so please draft a jury instructions seeming that the earth is flat and the second one is please draft a jury instruction assuming that the earth is square. so the second m word is mandamus. mandamus is the ability -- it is not an appeal. it is for extraordinary actions by a district court that so clearly violate the law that you can appeal
for the answer to that question, we turn now to andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he is the co-author of the best- selling new book, "the trump indictments." also with us is bradley maas, a national security attorney . andrew weissmann, i have never seen a draft jury instruction quite like it. what are jack smith's options here? >> well, there is a reason you've never seen anything like it....
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does the fbi know where they are or are they too busy raiding mar-a-lago? i think this is so offensive, maria, i can't even -- i can't get my words enough to say it. maria: it is offensive. and the fact that, you know, mark, people are coming through the open border, breaching into america illegally and then they have to pay the drug cartels so, sure, they get their feet here in america and then they have to pay up so what they doing? they're being told they have to work in massage parlors. they're becoming indentured servants. they are modern day slaves in this country as prostitutes. this is disgusting. and if roger marshall knows this, because he's getting all this information, the white house and the fbi know this. why aren't they shutting these companies down? >> yeah. you know, and look, i mean, i think you mentioned this on thursday. i forget what you said but it was something along the lines of like the dollars when it comes to human trafficking will exceed drug trafficking or something like that within the next few years. maria: that's right. >> so
does the fbi know where they are or are they too busy raiding mar-a-lago? i think this is so offensive, maria, i can't even -- i can't get my words enough to say it. maria: it is offensive. and the fact that, you know, mark, people are coming through the open border, breaching into america illegally and then they have to pay the drug cartels so, sure, they get their feet here in america and then they have to pay up so what they doing? they're being told they have to work in massage parlors....
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joining us now, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, as promised, former fbi general counsel and robert mueller special counsel investigate, into russian interference, in the 2016 campaign election, andrew weissmann and former deputy district attorney and msnbc legal analyst melissa redman. everybody, welcome. melissa, starting with you, fulton county is your specialty. what did you think of today's decision? >> it was interesting to me, i think we were, at least i was anticipating the judge to make a decision, which standard applied, whether it be actual conflict of interest, or an appearance of impropriety, and what he instead found, analyzing both, so i think that really limits the defendant's ability to appeal his denial of that motion for qualification, finding there was no conflict of interest, and even with the appearance of impropriety, it does not arrive to one that would warrant disqualification, as opposed to remedy. so i think because he covered both bases in his order, it kind of makes it very tight in that it is likely to withstand an appeal, if one is granted. if the cour
joining us now, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, as promised, former fbi general counsel and robert mueller special counsel investigate, into russian interference, in the 2016 campaign election, andrew weissmann and former deputy district attorney and msnbc legal analyst melissa redman. everybody, welcome. melissa, starting with you, fulton county is your specialty. what did you think of today's decision? >> it was interesting to me, i think we were, at least i was anticipating the...
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weaponize government weaponize the fbi, weaponize the doj. he a threat to democracy for other reasons also. number one, he is grossly incompetent. joe biden gave the most divisive partisan, radical extreme speech ever delivered in that chamber. not even close. rather than trying to bring our country together, he tried to cling to power by tearing our country apart. their whole thing is, go after trump. we have no policanything. everything we did turned out so badly, go after trump. are we ready for it? we are ready. [boos] crooked joe biden talked about ukraine before he talked about america. he talked about the size of a snickers bar. is probably true, they probably throw less in. i would probably do the same if i owned the company. the hell cares? that is not the probleyou don't talk about snickers, you talk about inflation big league inflation, not that kind of stuff. yo no longer energy independent. we are going to be energy dominant. talk about the whole country as -- i think he took 41 minutes before he got to the border and then he cov
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fbi, cia and pentagon. so here's the picture. these are the corrupt elements of the checks and balances in our government. pittman, an intelligence officer at the capitol. here are the limits and balances. but also bureaucracy. the cia, fbi and pentagon did not tell chief sund what they thought would happen that day. so, we are talking about turning information into weapons. then it is his duty, and ashley bebit was shot only because iaganda pittman refused to evacuate sin. i mean evacuate the house of representatives like terik johnson evacuated the senate. and because there were people in the house of representatives, a police officer used a gun on ashley bebit. let's go back to your experience. so, you leave the hall, blessing everyone's rights. guards , thanking them for their patience, can you briefly summarize for our viewers what happened next, the sequence of events, you came out, what happened next? well, first of all, i was escorted around the building because i volunteered to help the police, i told them that there wer
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has seen, the fbi is taking this very seriously. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi investigating reports of another possible spy balloon flying in u.s. air space, the fbi becoming involved after fishermen discovered a concerning object off the coast of alaska. according to sources, officials think might be some kind of surveillance balloon. tonight saying "debris." the fbi and other agencies will assess the object when it makes its way to shore this dnd, determining what, if anything, it will do next, including whether it will be flown to a government facility for further analysis. last week over colorado, norad sending up fighter jets to intercept a high-altitude balloon. it was determined not to be a threat to national security. but president biden and the white house tracking the balloon's course. the administration keenly aware of such incidents coming just a year after a chinese spy balloon was spotted flying clear across the country. president biden ordering it
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. >> reporter: the fbi and top intelligence officials sounding the alarm, warning the chinese government could use tiktok to access americans' personal information. >> the problem is their ability to manipulate you. they already manipulate your algorithm based on what you like. and that can be innocent. all social media companies do that, to try to tailor your feed. but it's a problem when -- when the person in charge or the entity in charge of manipulating can be an adversary, like the chinese communist party. >> reporter: tiktok denies those allegations. but lawmakers now warning tiktok could interfere in the election. >> the risk in terms of propaganda, the risk to influence our election are just too severe. >> reporter: in china, facebook, instagram, and youtube are banned completely. and the version of tiktok available over there is much different from what we get here. listen to how a former google executive described what kids see on the chinese version of tiktok in an interview with "60 minutes." >> they show you science experiments you can do at home, museum exhibits, patriotism
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i should note, the fbi found that clinton never discussed any classified materials and that you know is on her private account. meanwhile, trump's defense in public seems to be if you say it enough, it must be true because speaking last night to newsmax, he readily admitted he took them. >> i took them, very legally and i wasn't hiding them. we had boxes on the front, a lot of the boxes were closing, we were moving out, unfortunately, i have the right to do it, in my opinion and my lawyers opinion and everything else. >> joining me is kristi greenberg, former prosecutor with the southern district of new york and an msnbc analyst, and emily basil on with the new york times. that was a fast ruling from judge kelly, she said she would rule promptly, we did an expected to happen a couple of hours after court recessed but cannon didn't really decide anything. what are your thoughts about this ruling? >> right, she dismissed the motion that donald trump made that essentially the statute is too vague, the espionage act is too vague, as it's applied to him and judge cannon in her order said
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ammunition production and purchases from north korea and iran. >> reporter: and david, tonight, the fbi director continues to warn that the terror threat is, quote, at a whole other level, and with the war still raging in gaza, nothing has changed to diminish his concerns. david? >> david: that list was extensive today. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the race for the white house tonight. what president trump said this morning about government entitlement programs including social security. president biden on the campaign trail in new hampshire pouncing. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, the stark difference between the two candidates on full display. president biden seizing on new comments by donald trump. the former president seeming to suggest he would be open to cutting entitlements like social security and medicare. >> there is a lot you can do in terms of entitlements, in terms of cutting, and in terms of also the theft and the bad management of entitlements, tremendous, bad management of entitlements. there's tremendous amounts of things, numbers of things you can do. >>
ammunition production and purchases from north korea and iran. >> reporter: and david, tonight, the fbi director continues to warn that the terror threat is, quote, at a whole other level, and with the war still raging in gaza, nothing has changed to diminish his concerns. david? >> david: that list was extensive today. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the race for the white house tonight. what president trump said this morning about government entitlement programs including...
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fbi data shows a recent drop in violent crime in most cities. >> there's also news on the election interference case against donald trump in georgia. trump's team appealing the judge's ruling that allows district attorney fani willis to stay on that case? >> reporter: yeah, trump and some of his codefendants have formally filed their appeal, arguing even though her lead prosecutor stepped aside, the case has the appearance of impropriety because of her past relationship with him. the d.a. is asking for an august trial date, mary? >> trump continuing to try to challenge that case, thank you. >>> there is late word concerning pope francis. after leading a solemn good friday service, the pope is skipping the good friday procession at the colosseum in rome in what is a typically demanding week. the vatican says he's trying to preserve his health for easter sunday. >>> tonight, journalist gershkovich marking a year behind bars in russia. the newspaper paying tribute to gershkovich, leaving a plank space on its front page with the headline, "his story should be here." >>> we learned today actor louis
fbi data shows a recent drop in violent crime in most cities. >> there's also news on the election interference case against donald trump in georgia. trump's team appealing the judge's ruling that allows district attorney fani willis to stay on that case? >> reporter: yeah, trump and some of his codefendants have formally filed their appeal, arguing even though her lead prosecutor stepped aside, the case has the appearance of impropriety because of her past relationship with him....
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solicitor general and andrew weissmann the former counsel at the fbi and senior member of robert mueller's team and the co-author of a new book that you may have heard or maybe purchased called the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. lots to get to. james has filed the judgment and was chester county that makes people excited where trump has two properties. does this mean the seizures are imminent and what else do you expect to see tomorrow if trump does not deliver on the money he owes? >> there's a reason why think some are calling donald trump done poor leone. he's talking out of both sides of his mouth. his lawyers say he cannot get the money in time and he's getting on social -- truth social and saying he can. these things don't make much sense together. it's a microcosm of the weight, what got him in trouble in the first place and lying about his assets and his doing the same thing over the last week. this is not a immediate process where tish james will walk into 40 wall street on tuesday and change the locks or something. the seizure process takes a
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their enemies, and then they get a guy that was their star witness who ended up lying, lying to the fbi, and it just keeps getting worse. like, hunter biden, you know, they keep talking badly about hunter. i can now see when you read that transcript, right, they didn't want it to be public because he just keeps making fools of them. >> he did, and the democrats -- i mean, if you haven't read the eric swalwell exchange, it's phenomenal. i recommend that to everyone, but this is, like, you were saying before, joe, when graty, you know, the laws of gravity applies with trump gets into courtrooms and when democrats get in front of republicans in committee hearings, right? this has never worked out. it didn't work out with hillary in benghazi, or alejandro mayorkas, and it's because the truth is on the side of the democrats. you can imagine the prep session with chairman comer. what are you going to say? you didn't even ask hunter any questions. i'll fall back on the deep state because making stuff up is the only thing they have. >> all right. >> man. not -- not a good look for them. >> okay
their enemies, and then they get a guy that was their star witness who ended up lying, lying to the fbi, and it just keeps getting worse. like, hunter biden, you know, they keep talking badly about hunter. i can now see when you read that transcript, right, they didn't want it to be public because he just keeps making fools of them. >> he did, and the democrats -- i mean, if you haven't read the eric swalwell exchange, it's phenomenal. i recommend that to everyone, but this is, like, you...
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illegal alien you get popped for anything in a sanctuary city, the sanctuary cities don't tell the fbi. at the end of the year, they don't show up in the statistics. meanwhile, all these guys, the newcomer as they are calling them who murdered laken riley when she was out in a jog, is classified as white in the police report. itthe fact that they are calling them newcomers. gone from illegal aliens, that's offensive, asylum seekers and now newcomers. we're losing the language war. they are going so start calling them lovers. pretty soon, they'll say republicans hate lovers. this is what they do. >> as long as it's not brothers. i'm good. >> jesse, republicans has been hammering the president for not going to the border. now he went to the border. they are critical of the sector. they say he brought up the wong things in his speech yesterday. left out of wrong things, laken riley. is there anything he could have done to avoid some of that criticism? if the books were cooked? >> i'm getting a message from the republican article. you missed the show yesterday when -- >> i watched the show
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celebrating, quote, key conservative policy victories that include team cuts at the epa, atf, and the fbi. still, both the house and senate will need to pass this first set of bills by friday and a second by the 22nd to avoid a government shutdown. march 8, march 22, two deadlines. joining us now from capitol hill, good morning. >> for those keeping track at home, this is the fifth time this congress is finding themselves up against a government funding deadline. at this time, this time around, it's very unlikely we're going to see that partial government shutdown come friday at midnight. yesterday congressional leaders unveiled a package of spending bills due on friday. they're calling it a mini bus. they struck a deal, a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on that tranche of six spending bills, so the expectation is it will make it through both chambers in time to avert the partial government shutdown on friday. but looking forward, march 22nd, that's going to be the tougher lift because included in that are tougher remaining bills like the department of defense and the department of homela
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the fbi has been years. this hearing is not about the fbi, nor its investigation. it's about the response and the process of responding to three very dangerous devices that provide an eminent risk to people here at the capital. the fbi was invited to be here today but they declined and i believe we have assembled anu8et can help us break down the response.tg this hearing isn't about the fbi investigation but something this committee does have oversight of which is the capital pole enfot how they respond to incidents like this. without objection all other members opening statements will m they are submitted, if they are submitted by 5 p.m. today. pursuant to paragraph b of the commee six the witnesses will please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony that you are to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record to show the affirmative, you may be seated in thank you all. i will now introduce the witnesses. the first witnesses the u.s. capil police assistant chief for uniformed o
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now these fbi agents mr. hill, mr. jenson they all said this was wrong and in fact, sent information back to fbi headquarters in dc. that's how our investigation began but since then we continue to investigate but since then we've learned that the financial surveillance was broader and there was actually a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people and the profile isn't based on criminal conduct it's based on political beliefs and if you have the wrong political beliefs, well, you're potentially domestic violent extremist. how are they actually doing this? what are the mechanics of this? domestic security alliance council, oil welling in town and title. the largest companies in the world. these companies have to do overi a billion dollars in revenue a year, they represent two-thirds of the gross domestic product of the united states economy o and they work through this controlled access portal, we will put on the screen here. what are they sharing in this secret portal? well, we
now these fbi agents mr. hill, mr. jenson they all said this was wrong and in fact, sent information back to fbi headquarters in dc. that's how our investigation began but since then we continue to investigate but since then we've learned that the financial surveillance was broader and there was actually a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people and the profile isn't based on criminal conduct it's based on political beliefs and if you have the wrong...
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and cases also when the adl have tried to infiltrate the fbi and the fbi is not like that, so there's a kind of a on-off relationship that's been actually. all the way through, there's been a a coordination and a collaboration, that's in part why the fbi can't or won't investigate the ideal uh, because they're just so close in in their involvement, yeah, well i i then asked lamis about the material support for terrorism debate and and how it's being used against pro- palestine protesters? uh, i'm going to try to be brief, but you're going to have to bear with me uh, i call them national security cases and material support. cases um, these are frameworks, these aren't just charges, these are actual frameworks that extend to the civil arena, the financial, the commercial, they become sanctions, they become corporate compliance issues, they're very serious allegations and very wide all consuming network, and i'll tell you having handled these cases since approximately 2004 and having represented on one of the last ones, the last big ones to come, because we ended up shutting down a big p
and cases also when the adl have tried to infiltrate the fbi and the fbi is not like that, so there's a kind of a on-off relationship that's been actually. all the way through, there's been a a coordination and a collaboration, that's in part why the fbi can't or won't investigate the ideal uh, because they're just so close in in their involvement, yeah, well i i then asked lamis about the material support for terrorism debate and and how it's being used against pro- palestine protesters? uh,...
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these fbi agents they all said this was wrong. information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began. but since te but since that we've the weevil and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political beliefs you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an entity discovered called the orwellian in sound and title it's an entity where the fbi tment fluent security work 6650 of 6650 largest companies in the world. these companies have to do over billion dollars of revenue in ayear. they represent two thirds of the gross domestic product of the united states economy. they worked through a controlled access world. but that on the screen right what are they sharing in the secret portal? we are not exactly suretsor ais r because again they might be an extremist for stop and think about that for a second period in other words if you are agains
these fbi agents they all said this was wrong. information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began. but since te but since that we've the weevil and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political beliefs you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an...
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you left the fbi. why? because you said you couldn't take it anymore, it was like two fbis. >> that's right. maria, i joined the fbi because i was a witness to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in new york city and i did want to give back and serve my country one day so i went to apply for the fbi after working on wall street. it was an incredible career. it started off very well. i felt like i was making an impactful difference, working violent crime, crimes against children, white collar prime, as time progressed politicization started creeping into the organization and a now it's as if there's two fbis. there's an article that talks about fbi agents internally that are disgusted and they're not happy with what's happening at the fbi. there was a foia request that was submitted that reveals e-mails sent by fbi agents to the ombudsman department, which is the way to provide confidential information to those up in the higher ranks to express to them what they felt and the fbi has a problem because you've got two s
you left the fbi. why? because you said you couldn't take it anymore, it was like two fbis. >> that's right. maria, i joined the fbi because i was a witness to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in new york city and i did want to give back and serve my country one day so i went to apply for the fbi after working on wall street. it was an incredible career. it started off very well. i felt like i was making an impactful difference, working violent crime, crimes against children, white collar...
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fbi i've told the fbi gon from bank of america specifically it received a list of any customer who purchases in the washington d.c. area generally fifth through seven, 2021. the whistleblower supersor i office corroborated his testimony when he spoke to the committee. and so did steve domestic terrorism operation section chief. but it was not just purchased pe data around a specific date the fbi got from bank of america. that was actually overlaid with any firearm purchase at any ■ time. how does the fbi get this information? they ask for it. you can see on the display on the screen here the e-mai that was sent to the fbi told bank of america to recapture morning call we are prepared to ask the transacting business in washington d.c. between these specific days. if you are in washington d.c., vmaybevisiting her aunt or justa friend the epic that wanted to know about every single person she made. and, are a gun owner looked out you are going to top of the list. for simply exercising your second amendment right you on arget list. never forget the federal government got this information witho
fbi i've told the fbi gon from bank of america specifically it received a list of any customer who purchases in the washington d.c. area generally fifth through seven, 2021. the whistleblower supersor i office corroborated his testimony when he spoke to the committee. and so did steve domestic terrorism operation section chief. but it was not just purchased pe data around a specific date the fbi got from bank of america. that was actually overlaid with any firearm purchase at any ■ time. how...
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why did you leave the fbi. tell us how you're reacting to what you heard from comer. >> i can't blame comer. there are many people within the fbi at this point that i don't know that they even trust the fbi. there's fbi one, those that came to the fbi to uphold the constitution, protect americans, keep us safe. fbi 2 are those that are in high level positions using their law enforcement power to push their political and social agendas which is entirely unacceptable. that's what's tearing down and ruining the fbi. they need to get back to being the number one law enforcement agency in the country. they need to restore the trust of the american people. but that's sadly i don't believe it's going to happen until there's new leadership starting at the very top and trickling down. there's a lot of changes and reform that must happen to regain the trust of the american people. right now, it's a problem. it's very problematic and i understand where comer is coming from. maria: nicole, we'll leave it there. really well
why did you leave the fbi. tell us how you're reacting to what you heard from comer. >> i can't blame comer. there are many people within the fbi at this point that i don't know that they even trust the fbi. there's fbi one, those that came to the fbi to uphold the constitution, protect americans, keep us safe. fbi 2 are those that are in high level positions using their law enforcement power to push their political and social agendas which is entirely unacceptable. that's what's tearing...
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"the fbi hasn't investigated the adl a bit more, well i mean to be fair, the the fbi has investigated the adl, both in terms of the ideas attempts to infiltrate it way back in in the 40s and 50s, also then in the 90s when there was spy case taken against the adl and it was revealed that the adl were coordinating with the bureau of state security in in south africa's apartide regime, there were passing information about uh anti-apartide protesters to the south africans that they coordinated." directly with with the israelis, the fbi were investigating some of that, they in fact said, this is a this is clearly foreign agent of the israely government, it should be registered as such, etc., but of course there's always been in these circumstances attempt at the top of the american par structure to drop these things, it's been the case actually also with the cia, but especially with the fbi, there's been tons of examples where where the adl and other israeli spy operations have been have been flagged as being a problem and there's always been somehow some pressure put and the and the and t
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. >> and the fbi drops a bombshell. they come forward to say that they are ready to announce that brittanee drexel is dead. >> what we've come to discover through the course of this investigation now is that brittanee drexel did leave the myrtle beach area. we believe she traveled to this area around mcclellanville, and we believe she was killed after that. >> they were sure that drexel was deceased. they were sure where she was deceased at. >> after seven long years of waiting and praying for the return of my daughter, we know she isn't coming home alive. brittanee's life was stolen from her in a brutal and senseless fashion. >> the first question was, how do they know that she is dead? what happened to her was still being held from us. >> the fbi has some evidence pointing towards brittanee's death, but what they don't have is who's responsible for this. so they have to be very careful about what information they release to the public. >> i've been authorized by the director of the fbi to offer a $25,000 reward leadin
. >> and the fbi drops a bombshell. they come forward to say that they are ready to announce that brittanee drexel is dead. >> what we've come to discover through the course of this investigation now is that brittanee drexel did leave the myrtle beach area. we believe she traveled to this area around mcclellanville, and we believe she was killed after that. >> they were sure that drexel was deceased. they were sure where she was deceased at. >> after seven long years of...
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the fbi has been this for three years. this hearing is not about the fbi nor its investigation. it's about the response in a process of responding to three very dangerous devices that provide an eminent risk to people herent at the capitol for the fbi was invited to be here today but they declined. i believe we have assembled an impressive panel of experts that can help us break down the response. this hearing, this is not about the fbi investigation but but this is about something that this committee does have oversight which is the u.s. capital police and law enforcement and howow they respond to incidents like this. without ct other members will be made part of the hearing if they are submitted to the commtee by david a pair% the world six with witnesses will please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony that you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show the witnesses answered in the affirmative and you may be seated and thank you all. i will not introduce our capital p
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no-fly list is maintained by the fbi? >> that's my understanding. >> have anyrorists, suspected terrorists or who are on the no-fly list presented themselves at the southern border or been apprehended crossing illegally into the united states? >> we have seen over the last, i think, five years an increase in the number of ksts or known or suspected terrorists attempting to cross the southern border. >> have individuals on the knownist list, suspected terrorist list on no-fly if list presented themselves at a u.s. airports once entering the united states, attempting to fly? >> i believe the answer to that is yes as well, although i don't have that right in front of me at the moment. >> have they known? -- flown? if. >> well, there may have been instances where as part of an investigation if in close to potentially ap apprehend somebody somebody's allowed to fly in order to see where they're going and then take action. but intentionally. >> have individuals on the no-fly list been permitted to fly? >> i believe again depend
no-fly list is maintained by the fbi? >> that's my understanding. >> have anyrorists, suspected terrorists or who are on the no-fly list presented themselves at the southern border or been apprehended crossing illegally into the united states? >> we have seen over the last, i think, five years an increase in the number of ksts or known or suspected terrorists attempting to cross the southern border. >> have individuals on the knownist list, suspected terrorist list on...
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the fbi is there to investigate, not actually to prosecute. they're going to hand that material off to a prosecutor and what they do when they're tracking and want to potentially have them prosecuted for a crime is they assemble a assemble a game called a prosecutor of summary some of these and claudia is file are huge the largest. is 111 pages long. this plan for how are we going get claudia jones from the perspective of the government but these were fascinating in and of themselves here is a document taken from one of them the star is not going to be some kind of secret informant that had in-fill claudia jones's circle it's not going to be an intelligence expert who's been tapping her phones. it is going to be the headline librarian of the new york public library and the library of congress and their exhibits are going to be documents from the daily worker, other newspapers and magazines where claudia had published her work. this to me was so fascinating. the main bit evidence for claudia jones and against claudia jones was by librarians lib
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when the fbi file opens. it really opens wide right the claudia ne dossier is over a thousand pag i length, about 800 pages ofhi are now available. certain parts of the file still remainnd wraps redacted, not available to the public for reasons that don't know and can't fully explain, b it's not until 1942 that they begin trking her for about 100 pages of theilthey think she's born virginia somewhere in the s. and it'sotuch later in the file that they figure out that she she she migrated to the u.s. as a young person in 1950 she's taedor short period on ellis island. claire james is also goingo be detained. she spends 11 months in prison not all that far from here in west virginia with a number of other of communist active s because she was not born in the u.s. they also had the government also had the ability deport her they did that after was released from prison after serving her roughly 11 months of prison and at that time she went back to back to england. she went england for the first time and lived muc
when the fbi file opens. it really opens wide right the claudia ne dossier is over a thousand pag i length, about 800 pages ofhi are now available. certain parts of the file still remainnd wraps redacted, not available to the public for reasons that don't know and can't fully explain, b it's not until 1942 that they begin trking her for about 100 pages of theilthey think she's born virginia somewhere in the s. and it'sotuch later in the file that they figure out that she she she migrated to the...
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fbi?e >> that is my understanding. >> of any individuals who are known terrorist, suspected terrorists who were on the no-fly list presented themselves at the southern border are been apprehended the southern border united states?ly i t >> we have seen over the last i think five years and increase in the number known or suspected terrorists attempting to cross the southern border. >> of individuals in the known terrorist this is suspected or no-fly list presented them at u.s. airports atit once entering the united states, attempting to fly? >> i believe the answer to that is yes as well. even though i do not have that for me at this moment. >> have the phone? >> oh well, there may have been instances where as part of an investigation and in close coordination in order to potentially apprehend somebody, someone is allowed to fly in order to see where they are going and then take action. but not intentionally. >> at the end of ultimately no-fly list been permitted to >> i believe again, depe
fbi?e >> that is my understanding. >> of any individuals who are known terrorist, suspected terrorists who were on the no-fly list presented themselves at the southern border are been apprehended the southern border united states?ly i t >> we have seen over the last i think five years and increase in the number known or suspected terrorists attempting to cross the southern border. >> of individuals in the known terrorist this is suspected or no-fly list presented them at...
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to address this legal abuse of power by the fbi this committee included direction to the fbi in the iaa requiring notification to congressional leadership of any if counterintel investigation into a federal candidate for office. is there any counterintelligence investigation into either joe biden or donald trump? >> i would just say i'll refer you to the special counsel -- >> it's not a question about the special counsel. that's a requirement of the iaa of the fbi. is there a counterintelligence investigation into either joe biden or donald trump? >> no investigation that i can confirm here, no. >> is there a counterintelligence investigation? >> again i'm not confirming any investigation into east candidate. >> are you aware that that you're required by the iaa to congress of any if counter-- >> and we will, we will only ply with the law. >> have you already or complied with the law i? >> i believe we have beeaw. >> you believe you have been or has there been a notification to congress of any counterintelligence investigations of a federal candidate? >> i believe we have complied with
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now, according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of its searches on americans. so my question would be for you, director wray. as i have described it, using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant■- requirement only applied to a tiny fraction of the searches the fbi conducts when you factor in all of these exceptions? i could go through them but i think you know them and i can go through them but i think know them. if there is any imminent danger, no warrant, you have to go get the warrant later, but the exception list is very long.the senate and in the house would apply to only a small fraction of the searches you are conducting. director wray:= percentage, it is not a significant percentage, certainly the number is significant.lem is it is the content that tells us whether or not it is an agent of a foreign power involved so i think that is part of the problem. sen. warner: if the witness will pause for a moment. >> permanent [indiscernible] sen. warner: continue. director wray: got cut off was i was just expanding that the fundamental problem
now, according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of its searches on americans. so my question would be for you, director wray. as i have described it, using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant■- requirement only applied to a tiny fraction of the searches the fbi conducts when you factor in all of these exceptions? i could go through them but i think you know them and i can go through them but i think know them. if there is any imminent danger, no...
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or burns, the fbi director just mentioned president bush. i think you were -- you had one of the longest career -- distinguished careers in american diplomacy. now you are in the middle of a and now, you are in the middle of a that i think everybody up here hopes that you are going to be successful about. in that context, i want to ask you about the supplemental bill that has the ukraine funding in it. that is a bill that passed out of the senate with 70 votes. we almost don't pass anything around here with 70 votes, or broad bipartisan recognition of the importance of that bill. i agree with your assessment and the intelligence committee assessment tuk possibility to prevail in this conflict with russia. believed that but the way theye fought, the way they have been able to be supported by our intelligence, obviously, it has made a difference. they succeeded in ways nobody could have imagined.ere are people in the house that don't believe that.nt is differt than the intelligence communities and their judgment is different. but i would ask y
or burns, the fbi director just mentioned president bush. i think you were -- you had one of the longest career -- distinguished careers in american diplomacy. now you are in the middle of a and now, you are in the middle of a that i think everybody up here hopes that you are going to be successful about. in that context, i want to ask you about the supplemental bill that has the ukraine funding in it. that is a bill that passed out of the senate with 70 votes. we almost don't pass anything...
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isn't this the fbi's■1 fault, fr accepting his intelligence? guest: the number one thing to remember here before i get into the kind of crazy story that ise fbi arrested him for lying about joe biden and hunter biden. when it comes to the world of informants, i'm no intelligence expert. but just like dan golding who was on the oversight committee has talked about when you're dealing with wn's, sometimes these are people that are involved in crimes and that is why they are able to have information about things that are going on. but when it comes to this informant and this specific allegation, when it was brought to the attention of the fbi, there is no way to verify or corroborate it and the trump justice department actually looked into this and said we don't want to move forward with looking at this because it is unverified and we cannot verify it. these facts were known by the republicans in the senate and the house when they were trusting alexander smirnov at their biggest piece of evidence here, and that is really dangerous. so not only do
isn't this the fbi's■1 fault, fr accepting his intelligence? guest: the number one thing to remember here before i get into the kind of crazy story that ise fbi arrested him for lying about joe biden and hunter biden. when it comes to the world of informants, i'm no intelligence expert. but just like dan golding who was on the oversight committee has talked about when you're dealing with wn's, sometimes these are people that are involved in crimes and that is why they are able to have...
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what did you make of when the fbi charged alexander smirnov with telling lies? >> i thought, if you want an informant who is going to lie for a criminal conviction, they got the right guy. >> reporter: criminal defense attorney joseph benincasa warned the fbi in a sentencing memo when smirnov was a key secret witness in a case against his clients. you write "the continental human source was known to the united states as a liar and a fraudster." you think it was known? >> without a doubt. >> reporter: what happened when you warned the government about him? >> at first they didn't believe us. >> reporter: benincasa says when his clients filed a civil suit against smirnov and threaten to dispose him, the feds cut but in casas clients a better deal. >> they should have cut ties with him years ago. >> reporter: former and spector general michael bromwich said it renewed charges against smirnov could imperil other cases. >> a review has to be done to find out not only what happened here but whether there is a systemic problem. >> reporter: he also worries about the pr
what did you make of when the fbi charged alexander smirnov with telling lies? >> i thought, if you want an informant who is going to lie for a criminal conviction, they got the right guy. >> reporter: criminal defense attorney joseph benincasa warned the fbi in a sentencing memo when smirnov was a key secret witness in a case against his clients. you write "the continental human source was known to the united states as a liar and a fraudster." you think it was known?...
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the fbi is playing in the investigation? fbi is looking to see if playing in the investigation? tip; fbi is looking to see if there playing in the investigation? fbi is looking to see if there is any terrorism connection, which there is not. no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from the _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from the water - no confirmed fatalities. and it i recovered from the water alive? no confirmed fatalities. and it - recovered from the water alive? the rescue recovered from the water alive? rescue mission is still action. recovered from the water alive? the rescue mission is still action. do - rescue mission is still action. do ou have rescue mission is still action. do you have any sense of what happened to the cargo ship? some reports suggested it suffered a power outage. suggested it suffered a power outaue. ., ., suggested it suffered a power outate, ., , outage. too early in the investigation. _ outage. too early in the investigation. was - outage. t
the fbi is playing in the investigation? fbi is looking to see if playing in the investigation? tip; fbi is looking to see if there playing in the investigation? fbi is looking to see if there is any terrorism connection, which there is not. no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from the _ no confirmed fatalities. and it recovered from the water - no confirmed fatalities. and it i recovered from the...