Former FBI Assistant Director Ron Hosko joined Dan and Amy to explain how the FBI investigation of Brett Kavanaugh will work:
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Ted Dabrowski with WirePoints.com joined Dan and Amy to share a personal experience he had with an Illinois politician:
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John Fund is a columnist for National Review, he joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the political status of the Kavanaugh investigation:
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Reihan Salam is the Executive Editor for National Review. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book Melting Pot or Civil War?: A Son of Immigrants Makes the Case Against Open Borders:
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The woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when they were students at Yale has agreed to cooperate with an FBI investigation, her lawyer says, and President Donald Trump says the bureau has “free rein” to conduct the inquiry.
Sen. Jeff Flake joined Sen. Chris Coons for a joint interview on 60 Minutes on Sunday to talk about the dramatic events that led to the Kavanaugh FBI probe. During his sit-down with CBS’s Scott Pelley, the outgoing Senator admitted that he would have never have been able to push for a probe into the Brett Kavanaugh allegations if he was running for re-election.
Ana Maria Archila, one of the women who confronted Jeff Flake on the elevator at the Capitol after he said he was voting for Brett Kavanaugh, is the co-executive director for the Center for Popular Democracy and the Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund. The Center For Popular Democracy is heavily funded by George Soros
The FBI has reached out to Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Brett Kavanaugh of inappropriate sexual behavior when they were in college, in its background investigation of the Supreme Court nominee.
While speaking Sunday morning on CNN in defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who’s been accused without evidence of having sexually assaulted three women, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway revealed she’s a survivor of sexual assault.