art deal if anybody concocted this, this would be another massive scandal. nobody just gets out from nowhere a lobbyist and then the drug issues at all this and all of a sudden it s like i ve always wanted to be an artist, let me just sell it for, let s say $500,000. sean: we re going to i actually aimed at portraits of a and it looks to me like fingerpainting and if i can do it, it s not art. trust me, i have no artistic ability. last word, jason. there was recently a van gogh painting that was discovered, and guess what? it went up for auction. for $150,000. it was only one-third the price of a biden. you can go get the price of a biden, have access to the president of the united states, it s going to cost you three times more but it s honestly worth a lot more than any van gogh out there. sean: it of course it won t be made public. you know, maybe a russian oligarch, a chinese national, the chinese military, a kazakhstan oligarch, or maybe an executive from recent holdings
it s going to cost you three times more but it s honestly worth a lot more than any van gogh out there. sean: it of course it won t be made public. you know, maybe a russian oligarch, a chinese national, the chinese military, a kazakhstan oligarch, or maybe an executive from burisma holdings will buy it, who knows. we appreciate it. that update is important. a journalist that iran attempted to kidnap in this country is calling out joe biden. this harrowing story she will tell us next. stay with us.
we need to make putin blink. we need to hit his pain points. we could turn the screws on. we ve just chosen in the past not to. today the capitol was the stage for the culmination of a two-year legal battle as former trump white house counsel don mebegan appeared before the judicial committee to testify about trump s effort to obstruct robert mueller s inquiry. house democrats first subpoenaed mcgahn back in 2019. a transcript of what he said won t be made public until next week. he s bringing to life volume two of the mueller report, the turbulent times in the white house with the president aobsessed over robert mueller s investigation of russian interference, how he had to fend
trump white house counsel don mcgahn appeared before the house judiciary committee. better late than never to testify about trump s effort to obstruct robert mueller s inquiry. a miracle we try to get mcgahn to fire mueller but he refused. the four subpoenaed mcgahn in 2019, a deal the biden administration led to today s interview. a transcript of what he said won t be made public before next week, one lawmaker who heard what mcgahn said described is testimony. he s bringing to life volume two of the mueller report. the turbulent times in the white house with the president obsessed over robert mueller s investigation of russian interference. how he had to fend off the pressure of the president, to talk to rod rosenstein and to get him to oust mueller as special counsel. new reporting tonight about the former presidents current legal battles.
it s a great he question, arthel. we know they re taking an extra day. they re going to goat i get it e likely tomorrow. it could be the executive summary of the report, could be as little as two, three pages, depends how big the r report is. it may hit the high points of what bob mueller found during the investigation. that s the primary thing that will be sent up there today. it won t be made public. it will just go to the hill. arthel: i got the point that the principal conclusions won t be made public right away. it s going to go to the hill, and then goes to us. overall, what do you think special counsel mueller will spell out in his report overall speaking and do you think that he has handed down his most prosecuteable a analysis or findings to the southern district new york? that s a hard question, the southern district of new york. we know he s issued over three dozen indictments against