colleague, representative sarbanes here in congress and we have a bill to address election subversion. just yesterday i testified in the house administration committee on this bill so that we can make sure that we are moving something forward on the national level to prevent these partisan power grabs of boards of elections. just to be clear, you ve got a county board, a board of elections that is half democrat, half republican. it s a bipartisan board the way that a lot of these boards work throughout the country. they re going to come in and the state republicans signed this law signed by kemp. they re going to do a performance review and try to appoint a hand-picked person by the republican party essentially to run the elections in fulton county, to run all of it. that s what s happening? that is what s happening. and they say they want local control only when it s not convenient for them and then it becomes a partisan power grab. it s very clear, we played by
report. if someone comes to you, if a mandating that campaigns report foreign offers of assistance. this shouldn t even it s so self-evident as a matter of ethics, but we ll have to codify it, mandating a duty to report for campaigns reporting foreign interventions in our elections. protecting our elections with paper ballot, that s our election security bill that zoe lofgren is working on. she is working with the senate, hoping to have bipartisan support in the house for our legislation to protect our electoral system. closing foreign money loopholes, that s mr. sarbanes bill post the mueller report. and mr. thompson will be having a hearing in the homeland security committee about preventing foreign disinformation. that is just a sample of some of the things that will be out
6% of the people said michael cohen. michael cohen. 6% said they d vote for president trump. so i brought it into his office and i said to him, mr. trump, take a look at this and he said wouldn t that be great? and with that is where it all started. yeah. okay. i m sure he had never thought of anything like that until you came along. didn t say that. i ve got eight seconds. what did you talk to mr. schiff about? i spoke to mr. schiff about topics that were going to be raised at the upcoming hearing. oh. not just what time to show up and actually what you re going to talk about? the gentleman s time has expired. wow. mr. sarbanes? mr. sarbanes? thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. cohen. i know the other side is suggesting that you are an