I just want to go back to this question of the honesty of the president. We're going to be -- it's going to take a long time, you know, to investigate and figure out whatever actually happened between the Russians and the folks around the president. But, I must tell you, I think we crossed a threshold today.
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Gergen reflects on the president's credibility and the ongoing investigation into Russian interference.
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Absolutely, absolutely. I -- Because the Republicans have gone at this in such a different way than the Democrats, the Democrats have been arguing the facts and the evidence, and the Republicans aren't contesting them on the facts.
It may turn out - I think we have to give A.G. Barr a little time here and to see if he's honest. I don't think - I'm very skeptical that he wants to be truly independent.
I think that Trump is shoring up his base. But Anderson, I must say, I think that this is going to in the long run, going to play in more in favor of Biden and the Democrats.
There's no question, Anderson, it does strengthen the case for the Democrats to get both documents and witnesses.





