On Monday's Special Report, Mollie Hemingway delivers commentary on former FBI Director James Comey's upcoming Senate hearing. Comey is scheduled to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee at an open hearing on Thursday.



"I think people are anxious to have Comey actually answer questions," Hemingway said on FOX News. "He's got a good track record of answering questions obliquely in a way that's favorable to him, declining to answer questions that might actually shed light on exactly was going on at the FBI."



"So I think it will be important for both Republicans and Democrats to ask really good questions," The Federalist writer said. "The Senate Intelligence Committee had just asked him a series of questions about his practice of writing memos, his access to them, who he's transmitted information about those memos to and he declined to answer that. That is kind of par for the course. Hoping on Thursday we actually get some good answers with Comey."