managers, the supervisors and the senior officials in the chain of command. so what do you think the chances of that are? do you really think that there is no bias when everyone on three different experienced teams, all supposedly smart, all make the same mistakes, all against donald trump? a primer. every fbi agent is smart. they are trained. every one of these agents had years of law school training, courtroom experience. the chances of every one of those getting every one of the 17 mistakes wrong that were in their favor against donald trump is slim to none. and it ends up in a four-letter word. bias. and although cardinal jim comey says i feel vindicated, the truth is that even dull, dry
executive branch and that would be the role is to resolve the disputes between the other two branches of government but frankly they are in such a rush to do this they didn t want to give the courts any time or worse they feared what the courts would decide. this is a thoroughly political exercise. it s not a courtroom experience. it s a political experience. they ve gone and screwed up the courage to do it. they ve been trying to do this for three years. it looks to me that it may be backfiring on them particularly in swing districts that the speaker s party managed win. most of the nervousness i see on this issue with politicians since the political process is on the democratic side. sean: assume it comes over to the senate. you are obligated to take it up. everybody understands that. whoever the house chooses to present the case, they will present their case. however long period of time that takes. there is some dispute, and
branch and the legislative branch, that would be to the role of the judicial branch which is to resolve the disputes between the other two branches of government but frankly they are in such a rush to do this they didn t want to give the courts any time or worse they feared what the courts would decide. sean this is a thoroughly political exercise. it s not a courtroom experience. it s a political experience. they ve gone and screwed up the courage to do it. it looks to me that it may be backfiring on them vertically and swing districts that the speaker s party managed win. most of the nervousness i see on this issue with politicians since the political process is on the democratic side. sean: assume he comes over to the senate. you are obligated to take it up. everybody understands that. whoever the house chooses to present the case, they will present their case. however long period of time that
stunning that facebook thinks that this is the kind of outlet that they should be using as a source for their high-quality news tab. okay. oliver darcy, as always, thank you. got a lot in there. you can join erin burnett out front for a cnn special, the white house in crisis, the impeachment inquiry. that s tomorrow night starting at 8:00 eastern here on cnn. this is a story you may have missed in the fog of everything happening in washington. the republican led senate this week confirmed another one of president trump s judicial picks despite a lack of courtroom experience and a person who the american bar association says is, quote, not qualified. here s tom foreman. a federal judge who, imagine this, will uphold the laws and the constitution as they re actually written. reporter: another judicial confirmation, another controversy. very few are called not qualified, but he s one of them. reporter: justin walker, 37 years old, an assistant professor of law. he s the fifth
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