Episode 116

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Trump saying "you don't call the FBI" if a foreign government offers you dirt on a political opponent, and how the president's comments reaffirmed the concerns McCabe felt in 2017 that prompted the FBI to open a counterintelligence investigation.
Former Congressman David Jolly, former senior FBI officials Chuck Rosenberg and Frank Figliuzzi, and former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller on the president announcing that his press secretary is leaving and his recent comments that he would take information on an opponent from a foreign country.
WaPo's Robert Costa, former congressman David Jolly, and U.S. attorney Chuck Rosenberg on how Trump's comment that he would accept dirt on an opponent from a foreign government moved the goalposts for the 2020 election.
President Trump announced on Twitter that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders will leave her position. MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace and former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe look back at Sanders' White House legacy.
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