The Brett Kavanaugh circus continues, as Trump's U.S. Supreme Court nominee faces a new, expanded FBI investigation into multiple sexual assault allegations, and potentially his truthfulness under oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee, depending on the breadth of the probe -- which is up to the White House and/or Senate Republicans. Democrats have questioned the limited scope of the background investigation after conflicting reports emerged indicating the Trump White House may have severely constrained the inquiry to just a handful of people named as witnesses in Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations. A number of his fellow classmates have come forward in recent days to call out Kavanaugh for lying to Congress, but now report having trouble reaching the FBI.\xa0 Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) has claimed that if Kavanaugh is shown to have lied to the Committee, his nomination would be over -- so we detail just a few of Kavanaugh's demonstrable, small lies to the U.S. Senate. We're joined today by former litigator turned journalist and podcast host JESSICA MASON PIEKLO of Rewire.news to discuss what we know -- and don't -- about the FBI probe, who they should interview to ensure a legitimate investigation, and the "window into Judge Kavanaugh's judicial temperament" revealed during his angry rebuttal testimony last Thursday. We also discuss what may happen if Kavanaugh is either rejected or confirmed, and how Congressional Democrats should move forward thereafter. Finally, new polls show Kansas' Secretary of State and infamous GOP "voter fraud" fraudster Kris Kobach could be in trouble in his bid to become governor, and more new signs that Republicans are heading into triage mode to save some seats in their U.S. House majority from a possible "blue wave" in the November midterm elections....