any conflicts. i know that he gets it. he saw what happened before. he s coming in. jabbing joe. and he is not going to allow anybody to misrepresent. he s also got this moment where he has to take us to the higher ground. the whole notion of, he s fighting for the soul of america. that is a really important thing in an era where trump is so divisive. andrew yang is arriving. you have ten on the stage tonight. but obviously, a lot of eyes will be on the specific conversation, right? between joe biden, kamala harris, cory booker. race will be central tonight. sure, it will be central as it was in the last debate. he has to deal with this issue, put to it bed and there s a reason why he is leading the african-american community all over the country. he has to shore that support up. he is covering this debate as the front-runner. he is leading in the polls. he is the one who can beat trump
the president fired coming? when you met with president trump on may 16, 2017, why didn t you tell him you were considering, the next day, turns out, taking the position of special counsel to investigate him? why did you are a part at edit and misrepresent a telephone message left by trump attorney del with michael friends lawyer, robert homer? isn t it true that the old office of legal counsel opinion did not prevent you from rendering a conclusion on whether the evidence did or did not support obstruction of justice? as you can see, we could go on and on and on. keep it tight, keep it short. it doesn t answer, move on. if he starts rambling, mr. mueller, i only have 5 minutes. i don t have enough time. yes or no, sir. ask as many short questions as possible. your mission should be to inform the american people about a dirty dossier. use to literally spy on the opposition party and candidate
may 29th public statement. the guidance goes on to say the government does not go on to talk about anything behind the heavily redacted blackout section or beyond uncharged third parties and that s an exceptionally broad category. in the meantime, he will have his lawyer at his side during tomorrow s session. aaron s ugly as counsel for robert mueller and the ranking and the witness list would jeopardize whether tomorrow s hearing complies with the rules of the house. he called this an apparent stunt, unsurprising in light of the democrats repeated attempts to circumvent, misrepresent, and there are some more contacts on aaron sibley. he was the director at the fbi and what was known as the pens
the witness table with mueller, which is not standard. also a senior attorney on the special counsel case handling some of the most sensitive issues. house judiciary committee, led by democratic chairman jerry nadler host the first round of testimony tomorrow. democrat adam schiff, who leads the house intelligence committee, hosts the second round. he told reporters today he received a similar request from mueller to swear him in as a witness. but adam schiff did not want to speak and hearing converted into a hearing with someone else. the senior republican on the house judiciary committee doug collins lay down a marker. a last-minute addition to the witness list would not jeopardize whether tomorrow s hearing complies with the rules of the house. this apparent stunt is unsurprising in light of the democrats repeated attempts to circumvent, misrepresent separately they are advised to mueller in writing to limit his testimony to the russia report. in his public statement two
seriously. martha: your book is getting a lot of attention, mollie, just the last question does a suggestion of the new york times has fudged book sales status to sort of misrepresent how well your book is doing. can you just give us a quick take on that? number of books, we were the largest selling new hardcover nonfiction book last week. the new york times puts it at number six. they had to begrudgingly admit that we were a best seller but the bottom line is many people are interested in the story of the kavanaugh confirmation and what was left unreported last year. martha: a fascinating book. carrie severino, mollie hemingway, great to see about that today. thanks for coming in. coming up next, president trump it was the popular vote in 2020 and perhaps win electoral vote by even larger margins than last time. so should we expect a renewed push to abolish the electoral college based on that? dan bongino, katie pavlich,