capital take the unprecedented step of subpoenaing fellow members of and, did the select committee even have the authority to do it. do you think you are going to have to subpoena a sitting member of congress? i think that there is some questions of whether we have authority to do it. we are looking at it. if the charges are there, there will be no reluctance on our part. with the authorities there, there will be no reelecting from our part. at the time, benny thompson was reluctant to issue subpoenas. i doubt it, he told the associated press, there is no precedent to force that compliance. with the months since, revelations have come to light, which would force the committee to grapple with a different question. how could the committee not subpoenaed these members? because after conducting nearly 1000 witness interviews on obtaining over 100,000 documents, one thing has become clear: efforts to contest joe biden s legitimate election victory were not limited to the t
That trump quote, was paying Michael Cohen back for an illegal payment to stormy daniels on the eve of the election that Quote Cohen made that payment at the defendant, donald trumps direction, and he did it to influence the president ial election this is the Prosecutions Allegation he did it donald donald trump did it according to the Assistant District Attorney quote, because he wanted to conceal his and others criminal conduct. In total, the defendant falsified 34 business records to cover up that criminal conspiracy. After the election, trump reimbursed cohen for that payment and they quote, disguised with the payments for quote, they disguised with the payments are for the defendant said in business records that he was paying cohen for legal services pursuant to a retainer agreement, but those realize this is again, what the Assistant District Attorney is alleging about mr. Trump. There was no retained agreement the payment to cohen realize the defendant was being paid back for il
chambers accusations should have been painfully and obviously false. but apparently they were not. both men went to trial for capital murder. just ahead of the trial, the estate offered him immunity if he would say that to forrest johnson was the one who murdered the officer. he refused. he told his attorney quote, i see that they won t charge me if he said i did it if it were the true i would say it in the heartbeat but i am not lying for anyone, including the cops. ford s trial ended in a hung jury. that favorite acquittal. johnson story went on and the witness who told 300 lies wasn t even the worst of it. johnson was eventually sentenced to death after a laughably poor case. as a former chief justice in the supreme court put it, there was no physical evidence, no eyewitness testimony, no police confession.
done so because of that pressure. quote, they was yelling at me, you know. don t you know you can go to jail for this? and that s all i was thinking. that s all i had put in my mind, jail. i don t want to go, so after he was putting all the pressure on, me i went on and said that i was there. maybe if i would go on and say i was there, maybe all the threats and everything will end. and a quote. chambers accusations should have been painfully and obviously false. but apparently they were not. both men went to trial for capital murder. just ahead of the trial, the estate offered him immunity if he would say that to forrest johnson was the one who murdered the officer. he refused. he told his attorney quote, i see that they won t charge me if he said i did it if it were the true i would say it in the heartbeat but i am not lying for anyone, including the cops. ford s trial ended in a hung jury. that favorite acquittal. johnson story went on and the witness who told 300 lies wasn t even th
the officer. he refused. he told his attorney quote, i see where they won t charge me if i say he did it. if that were the truth, i with say it in a heartbeat but i am not lying for anybody, including the cops. agrgus ford s trial went in a hung jurl and johnson s story went on and that story of the witness who told 300 lies wasn t the worst of it. johnson was eventually sentenced to death after a laughbly poor case. as a former chief justice of the state supreme court put it in an op-ed, quote, there was no physical evidence, no eyewitness testimony, no police confession, the state s case relied entirely on a woman who said she overheard a three-way jail phone call in which a man who referred to himself as toforest admitted to the crime. the woman had never met mr. johnson, and she didn t know his voice. but her testimony was enough for the jury to convict. turns out the woman was paid