And there is a lot of support for that within the ranks of republican senators, because many of them still have a big problem with the way the High School Era accusation of dr. Christine blasey ford, and the college era accusation of deborah ramirez, were brought to their attention. Its amazing to me that these allegations come Out Of Nowhere at the last minute, and that they werent brought up earlier in this process. Its not on thetypical for our Friends On The Other Side to pull that kind of crap. Dont forget, his stripper, who escorted him throughout those meetings in the summer, is now the newest g. O. P. Senator, john kyle. He was asked if he ever picked up on a character flaw, and he said he did not. Sandra . Sandra peter, any undecided democrats hinting that they might support his confirmation . Not yet, but there are some democrats who say they still want to hear more. That has to be something more than just an allegation, okay . I think its very serious. The second one seems t
one voice, and they point to the fact that a handful of trump campaign aides have pled guilty to lying to the special counsel investigators. they are urging the deputy attorney general to hold on. he shouldn t take a step affirmatively and essentially love the president off the hook. this looks to me like a slow moving saturday night massacre. it seems like the only question is whether the steps take place now where they take place after the midterms when the president believes he will pay less of a critical price for it. as you mentioned, at the top, two house republicans are planning to call an impeachment vote if he does not poke the testify. we have asked the justice department whether the attorney general has an indication and if he s willing to come on a voluntary basis before the midterms. as we get an update, we will bring that to you, sandra. sandra: catherine herridge, thank you very much. bill: minutes from now, and arrival from the president come arriving at the u.n
going to be independent or not be independent. what are the risks do you see for the mueller probe if rosenstein leaves? well, first of all, rod rosenstein should under no circumstances resign. if the president tends to obstruct justice, rosenstein should require him to be fired. he shouldn t take a step affirmatively and essentially let the president off the hook. this looks to me like a slow moving saturday night massacre. it seems like the only question is whether these steps take place now or they take place after the midterms when the president believes he will pay less of a political price for it. but the fact that these steps, the firing of comey, pushing out rod rosenstein, whether it s done now or later, the firing of the attorney general apparently seems contemplated after the election. those are in their cumulative form the same as the saturday night massacre and they all have the same end which is to give
nations general assembly and has a full schedule with leaders from around the world. they will meet thursday when the president returns to washington d.c. before that statement was issued by the white house, we had reaction from the ranking democrat, adam schiff. he said under no circumstances should rosenstein offer to go. he shouldn t take a step affirmatively and let the president off the hook. this looks to me like a slow-moving saturday night massacre. it seems like the only question is whether he s steps take place now or after the mid-terms when the president believes he will pay less of a political price for it. sources familiar with white house discussions over the weekend told fox news on whether they focused rosenstein was compromised based on multiple conflicts of interest. he s a likely witness in any obstruction of justice case over
capitol hill. we have life fox news coverage for you today. covering president trump at the united nations, but will begin with catherine in washington. a short time ago, the press secretary confirming the attorney general had extended conversation about the reporting party that rosenstein discussed invoking the 20 for the moment from removing, allegations that he denied. it leaves his future in limbo until thursday. this morning, the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee urged him to hold on. he should not take a step affirmatively, and essentially let the president off the hook. this looks, to me, like a slow-moving saturday night massacre. the only question is whether these steps take place now or after the midterms when the president believes that he will pay less of a political price for it. the deputy attorney general was at the white house earlier today for a previously scheduled