mr. jackson. molly? molly: ellison, thank you. eric: for more on this and the political impact of this escalating feud, let's bring in a columnist for national review magazine. john, this reminds me that as tip o'neillocal, going after senator tester who could be in a tough race. >> well, the decision is going to be made largely on local issues. montana is an agricultural and mining state, those will be far more important than a veterans administration choice. however, i think this does go to senator tester's temperament. this is a hair trigger decision he made to rely on unattributed sources to attack the character of a white house physician. by the way who served president obama very loyally for four years. eric: how come we didn't hear about it then, while president obama was in the oval office? and it comes up now when president trump is in the oval office. >> one reason may be is apparently the two worst charges aren't true. the secret service they have no record of complaints. >> the democrats say 23 people came forward with allegations >> tell me their names. >> he wasn't involved in three accidents. >> i think there will probably be a television ad sometime between now and november in monta