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The Beat with Ari Melber, Feb. 21, 2019
Duration: 44 Minutes

Discussed Today:
  • Andrew McCabe's Full Melber Intv. on Trump, Mueller, Comey & Clinton
    In a newsmaking interview with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber, former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe details a secret, never-released letter by Trump linking the firing of James Comey to Russia; explains what he thinks the “worst thing” Trump has done in office; previews the impending Mueller Report; discusses whether Rod Rosenstein wrote a misleading memo to justify Trump firing James Comey and -- under persistent questioning -- McCabe goes farther than he did in his book to acknowledge his own “mistakes” in the Clinton email investigation. Melber also presses McCabe on why he is now concerned about evidence of obstruction by Donald Trump, when McCabe testified to Congress, under oath in May 2017, that there were “no efforts to impede” the Russia investigation. (McCabe watches the clip of that testimony play during the interview before he responds.) McCabe also defends a major controversy: How the FBI sat on Clinton-related emails in the Weiner case during the 2016 campaign. Near the end of the extensive interview, McCabe fields questions on how the FBI views Julian Assange; whether Mueller was in the room when McCabe spoke to the Russia probe; Jeff Sessions’ approach to civil rights and consent decrees at the DOJ; when the last time McCabe spoke to Comey was, and whether the separate federal probe into McCabe’s own alleged misstatements to FBI investigators is still open.
  • FBI official grilled for 3-week delay on Weiner Clinton emails
    In an interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber, former acting director of the FBI Andrew McCabe is pressed on the FBI’s three-week delay between discovering Hillary Clinton emails on Anthony Weiner’s laptop and the announcement of their discovery to the public. McCabe says that while the three-week delay was not ideal, it is an “acceptable outcome.” McCabe also says he thinks it is “undeniable” that the FBI’s actions in the Clinton email investigation, particularly the October 28th letter to Congress announcing the discovery of the Weiner Clinton emails, had an impact on the 2016 election.
  • Fmr FBI Chief Andrew McCabe previews Mueller Report
    In a newsmaking interview with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber, former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe details a secret, never-released letter by Trump linking the firing of James Comey to Russia; explains what he thinks the “worst thing” Trump has done in office; previews the impending Mueller Report; discusses whether Rod Rosenstein wrote a misleading memo to justify Trump firing James Comey and -- under persistent questioning -- McCabe goes farther than he did in his book to acknowledge his own “mistakes” in the Clinton email investigation. Melber also presses McCabe on why he is now concerned about evidence of obstruction by Donald Trump, when McCabe testified to Congress, under oath in May 2017, that there were “no efforts to impede” the Russia investigation. (McCabe watches the clip of that testimony play during the interview before he responds.)
  • Judge rebukes Roger Stone, sides with Mueller
    In a dramatic court appearance, Mueller’s team cross-examined Roger Stone under oath for the first time. The judge grilled Stone on lying to her about his apparent threat and issued a wider gag order in his ongoing criminal case. Stone appeared to back down with an apology in court after pledging to have an “epic fight.” The tense hearing comes as the DOJ prepares to finish the Mueller report. Watergate special prosecutor Nick Akerman, The Wall Street Journal’s Shelby Holliday and Mother Jones Washington Bureau Chief David Corn join Ari Melber.

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