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What if We Never See the Mueller Report?

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News, News Commentary, Politics

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Virginia Heffernan talks to Ross Garber, a defense lawyer who has represented three Republican governors during impeachment proceedings, about how Trump's lawyers could be thinking about defending their client. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We've had a year of Trump-Russia collusion in no evidence,

0:03.5

and the media in this country has ignored

0:06.4

I would argue the biggest story in their lifetime.

0:10.0

This is bigger than Watergate.

0:11.8

What? This is Earth-shaking,

0:13.4

and it does go deeper than Watergate,

0:15.6

and the memo doesn't answer at all.

0:17.3

Watergate means.

0:18.3

How is it deeper than Watergate?

0:19.8

Deeper than Watergate.

0:20.8

The elite media is part of the deep state.

0:23.9

Watergate's like stealing a Snickers bar

0:26.9

from a candy store, a drug-storing comparison.

0:29.9

Hello, and welcome to Trumpcast.

0:34.5

I'm Virginia Heffernan.

0:35.6

So another victim of Trump's workplace misconduct

0:38.3

has surfaced to recap 20 women have come forward

0:41.2

with charges of sexual harassment and assault

0:43.5

against the president.

0:44.8

Preet Barara was inappropriately stalked by Trump,

0:47.6

but when Barara refused Trump's calls, he was fired.

0:50.9

And of course, former FBI director James Comey

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