perhaps worse things could have happened if he had not intervened and get the help of other lawyers involved. it looks like he s not going to be testifying on the new panel that they were expected to have later next week. perhaps as soon as thursday. we expect that we re going to hear from jeffrey rosen, the former acting attorney general as well as richard donahue who was his deputy at the time. also, the committee was hoping to get steve engel, who was the head of the office of legal counsel during that period and, again, was a key witness during some of these events as the person at the time who was trying to use the justice department to support his claims about vote fraud. he also appears to be a no for that hearing. so we re probably going to see two top justice department officials at the time who are going to, we expect, describe very very powerfully what they witnessed personally from the president as he was trying to pressure the justice department to help him. victor.
so he set himself apart from the other justices just on these particular issues that his wife has been involved in. but i do want to stress that she has she said yesterday after the committee said that it would be asking her to come and appear before the committee, to talk to the committee, that she looked forward to doing that, and she stressed, again, that she and her husband are in different legal lanes, but irrespective of what she says, there are appearances here, and they come, once again, at this very difficult time for the supreme court when it s about to it stands on the cusp of reversing some, you know, half century of abortion rights law, looks to be expanding the second amendment, all sorts of cases that have already caused the supreme court to have to put up this 8 foot, non-scaleable fence around its perimeter with these concrete