BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): I think I speak for Democrats and Republicans when I say, wrap it up. Wrap this thing up.
AINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): May 2017, Brian, it's been more than a year and a half.
KILMEADE: Right. Over a three month period, or a four month period when the president got the nomination.
STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): Let's just get to the truth. Everybody wants the truth, whether it is through the Mueller investigation, or [U.S. Attorney John] Huber, or Mr. [Michael] Horowitz, who's the Inspector General [of the Department of Justice], we need all the dots connected.
KILMEADE: But I'm afraid that we'll have three separate truths. Although, Huber, I'm not optimistic we'll get anything. Michael Horowitz might have a different conclusion than Robert Mueller. And then we are going to be sitting there debating the documents that we paid millions of dollars to research.
DOOCY: Well, then, everybody would be skeptical, it's like, “Why'd we do that?”