Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., asks a question of President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, during a third round on the third day of his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington, to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about Judge Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings. On Senator Cory Booker claiming he was violating Senate rules by releasing emails already cleared for and calling it his “Spartacus moment”, Graham said, “This was not a Spartacus moment, it was more like Mike Dukakis in a tank driving around not knowing where you are going to go.” When discussing the NY Times publishing an anonymous op-ed from an alleged member of President Trump’s staff, Graham rejects the concept of the piece and believes the NY Times is the “choir director of the left” giving them marching orders because they know Mueller has nothing on Russian collusion and they are changing the narrative for democrats from Russia to the President is not stable and needing to invoke the 25th Amendment. Senator Graham’s advice to President Trump on dealing with the NY Times op-ed and the Woodward book is “you don’t have the luxury of dwelling on things that don’t matter. You should be hurt, you should be offended and the person who did this should be fired.” Graham went on to say that Bob Woodward’s book and the NY Times op-ed will not determine the presidential election in 2020, the policies will.

Plus, Senator Graham on the latest with North Korea and President Trump offering Kim Jong-un “Condo’s or death.”

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