Listen, you're once again making assumptions, Mullin said. That's not even kind of accurate, I don't believe. All we're doing is talking about an assumption. This isn't been proven. It hasn't been said it was actually true. Mullin added, In this particular situation, you're talking about, once again, is alleged over an anonymous source, which the media is really good about, always trying to name some anonymous source. And then they make a big deal about it as though it's true.
Well, I think what we know is, President Trump is very open and transparent with the American people, and he speaks his mind. And that's what his supporters love about him. And that's what America loves about him, Mullin said, continuing: I don't think there's any question that Comey should be looked at. I mean, we just got to look at the 86 comment that he made, and when we start looking at at the lies that he chose to continue with Russiagate.
Kirk's analogy of the Senate confirmation process as a financial colonoscopy highlights both the tediousness and scrutiny involved in verifying candidates like Jeanine Pirro.