the judge saying it was the most massive attack on free speech in u.s. history. we disagree with this decision and the d.o.j. is reviewing this. i won t get ahead of what their evaluation and options they ll take on moving forward. bill: next we can chris wray will publicly testify at the house judiciary committee. republicans on that committee are investigating allegations of political bias within the f.b.i. and d.o.j. meanwhile, law enforcement agencies bracing for a legal battle that may ultimately reach the u.s. supreme court. d.o.j., david spunt, picks it up from there. it is picking up as we await an appeals court hearing on the social media order. several federal law enforcement sources privately told me there are serious concerns about this injunction that on the surface would block them from talking to social media companies. d.o.j. is appealing that ruling from u.s. district court judge based in louisiana who issued the injunction on tuesday on july 4th stoppi
our candidacy and our vision and leadership to a wide audience. bill: big viewership, too. bret and martha moderate in milwaukee, wisconsin on august 23rd. aishah: the white house is denying any role in peace talks. three former u.s. national security official eaves met privately with russian foreign minister in new york earlier this year to lay the ground work for possible war negotiations. i want to make it clear these discussions were not encouraged or engendered by us and not supporting them in an active way. as the president said nothing about ukraine without ukraine. aishah: let s bring in a former assistant secretary of defense, co-founder of the marathon initiative and author of the strategy of dinel. i want to ask you off the bat why