What the judge said is making Trump come and swear under oath does not mean he has to testify.
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McCaskill explains that although Trump will be required to testify under oath, he can refuse to answer questions that may incriminate him.
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This is -- this was not expected to be this kind of result. They had a record turnout. What this shows in a state where Republican registrations outnumber Democrats, two to one that women are really upset that a fundamental right and freedom has been taken from them. And I think it is going to be a very motivating issue.
I think even though abortion wasn`t at the top of the list when you ask people in that poll what issues they cared about, when governments across the country are threatening to forced incest victims to give birth, that makes people angry. And anger equals turnout.
I think they`re going to try to stall. I mean, I think that`s why they asked the special master in the first place.
I hope, I hope, I hope Matt keeps saying that everywhere he goes, that abortion really isn't an issue in this election.





