there is internal guidance at the department of justice to try to not affect an election. we are in that window when voting has started. i think it will be dead silent. there will be rosenstein news. i think there will be other deep state news, if you will. from mr. mueller himself, it will be after the midterm election in november. shannon: weeks away. jason, thank you. heading into every election, we watch the so-called october surprise. is that with the newly formed republican unity coming out of the kavanaugh chaos amounts to? i have never campaigned against a colleague in my life. that is about to change. shannon: hurt came michael gaining strength. live report from the fox news extreme weather center. secretary of state mike pompeo on his way back from a tour through asia and he s talking about progress with north korea
ground on election day and people making their voices heard, so that when the new congress takes office, we can do so with integrity. democrats are already seeing new voices leave the site, sidelines like susan rice, the former national security advisor feel so betrayed by senator susan collins voting yes, she may run against her in 2,020. and that previously apolitical taylor swift is taking her side telling her instagram followers to vote for the tennessee democrat phil bryson, posting as much as i have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office, i cannot vote for marsha blackburn. for republicans, the kavanaugh chaos has been a cash cow. the congressional committee says 418% more money flowed into its accounts compared to the same week last week. republicans that have a little lack of enthusiasm and we
break the same way, they break the same way as the party that has the energy in that election 2010, 2014, you remember 1986 when it broke off for the democrats, that happens sometimes and it could that means this senate campaign could go either way. yeah, look, control of the united states senate in any opinion is going to be decided literally by a couple of tens oh of thousands of votes in four or five states and it s going to be that close. we will have millions of votes cast in nine contests and the results at the end of the day who keeps control of the senate is going to be a fraction of that in a handful of states. paul: wow, that means you have to go out and vote if you want to influence elections. absolutely. paul: thanks for being here, karl. still ahead president trump s appearance overshadowed by kavanaugh chaos.
answered on the supreme court. lots of legal minds here tonight to argue this case, including stormy daniels attorney and possible presidential candidate, michael avenatti. a hidden headline in all the kavanaugh chaos, we re not going to let it go here. the president has ordered the declassification and public release of a trove of documents and text related to the russia probe. did he cross a red line? that s what a top democrat says. tonight, we have two hours of prime-time. what do you say? let s get after it! tonight, brett kavanaugh s supreme court confirmation is suddenly not a lock. the senate judiciary committee is about to weigh dueling testimonies. it s the judge s word against a california professor named christine ford. they are set to clash at a public hearing next monday, which, by the way, almost didn t happen. michael avenatti joins me now. he s stormy daniels attorney, you know that. no stranger to filing cases that
questions that will define our society. questions that won t just be answered on the supreme court. lots of legal minds here tonight to argue this case, including stormy daniels attorney and possible presidential candidate, michael avenatti. a hidden headline in all the kavanaugh chaos, we re not going to let it go here. the president has ordered the declassification and public release of a trove of documents and text related to the russia probe. did he cross a red line? that s what a top democrat says. tonight, we have two hours of prime-time. what do you say? let s get after it! tonight, brett kavanaugh s supreme court confirmation is suddenly not a lock. the senate judiciary committee is about to weigh dueling testimonies. it s the judge s word against a california professor named christine ford. they are set to clash at a public hearing next monday, which, by the way, almost didn t