The president told Fox News host Sean Hannity that he’ll ‘absolutely’ declassify FISA warrants.
By Colby Itkowitz Colby Itkowitz Congress, campaigns, health policy, Pennsylvania politics Email Bio Follow March 28 at 12:10 AM In a lengthy interview with Sean Hannity, President Trump lavished praise on Attorney General William P. Barr, refused to rule out pardoning indicted campaign aides and thanked Fox News for its coverage throughout the Russia investigation.
Trump called Barr, who will ultimately decide how much of Mueller’s report to make public, “a great gentleman” and said “had he been there initially, this all wouldn’t have happened.” Hannity then showed Trump a montage of CNN pundits predicting that Mueller would uncover a conspiracy between Trump and Russia. Trump took the opening to bash the media,and then name checked Fox News and many of its hosts for their “credibility.”
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