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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

5/1/18 A&G Hr. 4 A Perjury Trap

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The NY Times published a list of questions that Robert Mueller would like to ask President Trump. Who leaked the list? Why? Legal Expert Lanhee J. Chen joins Jack & Joe to explain the pitfalls of a Mueller/Trump meeting.

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0:00.0

There was a Flint section, there's a Comey section, there's a Session section, and then

0:22.0

there's the Russia section.

0:24.0

And when you look at the three or the four, they come back to the questions of obstruction.

0:30.6

That's Michael Schmidt of the New York Times.

0:32.2

He's the guy that received the leak of the 40 questions that Mueller wants to ask Trump.

0:38.3

He won't say who gave it to him or what the motivation was.

0:42.0

He just says that it is a very credible source.

0:45.5

And I haven't heard anybody even question that.

0:50.8

I just saw you out a couple examples of what questions are questions that the head guy

0:56.8

in the only investigation that matters wants to ask the president of the United States.

1:00.6

How was the decision made to fire Mr. Flynn on February 13th, 2017?

1:05.0

Pretty darned open-ended question, right?

1:10.2

How about what was your opinion of Mr. Comey during the transition?

1:13.9

Very open-ended question.

1:15.6

Harvard Law Professor, what's his name?

1:18.9

Alan Dershwitz says that he thinks these questions were very open-ended on purpose

1:24.4

to get Trump to just talk and talk and talk and have more information to compare with.

1:28.6

Many questions about the questions.

1:30.1

And Elvis Delvin to some possible answers.

1:32.5

We've invited Lonnie Chen to join us.

1:35.0

Mr. Chen is the David and Diane Steffi Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution,

1:39.4

Director of Domestic Policy Studies, lecture in the public policy program at Stanford,

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