campaign whether they have been contacted by any of their former colleagues or anyone else who attempted to influence or impact their testimony. without identifying any of the individuals involved, let me show you a couple of samples of answers we received to this question. this is a call received by one of our witnesses. quote, a person let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. he wants me to let you know he s thinking about you. he knows you re loyal, and you re going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition. i think most americans know that attempting to influence witnesses to testify untruthfully presents very serious concerns. tonight, cnn has learned that this example and one other example that congresswoman cheney highlighted were both directed at cassidy hutchinson. cnn has also learned more about the testimony about what fellow white house staffer told her and secret service head of detail. it was about the ride the former president wanted to t
more than 6,000 domts to the january 6th committee but has refused to cooperate beyond that. but the committee has questions, lots of them. there s the issue of meadows lack of urgency on january 6th as described by his top aid, cassidy hutchinson. i was surprised he wasn t a little bit more alarmed and wasn t a little bit more aggressive in requesting for the former president to call off the protest at the capitol. meadows did share hundreds of text messages with the committee including some exchanged with rally organizers and others in trump s inner circle calling on him to stop the january 6gth attack. in one message, meadows writes, i love it about a plan for selecting a group of trump alternate selectors. he pushed a bunked conspiracy theory about the 2020 election