Julián Castro all but told Fox News on Thursday that he wasn’t there to talk about his rivals
Julián Castro all but told Fox News on Thursday that he wasn’t there to talk about his rivals and couldn’t understand why the network is still obsessed with Hillary Clinton in 2019.
Baier and MacCallum opened the forum by asking Castro how President Donald Trump’s openness to accepting opposition research from a foreign government without alerting the FBI was different from the so-called Steele dossier — information on Trump compiled by a British former intelligence officer in 2016 and funded in part by Democrats.
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