So hes been representing the louisiana Congressional District now since 2016. Hes in the leadership, but hes not too high in the leadership. So hes the vice chair of the House Republican conference. Heres the other big thing. He served on trumps first Senate Impeachment trial defense team. Hes a defender of donald trump, and we can see that in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, so what we see is that johnson, in fact, had drafted the house gop legal brief supporting the texas suit. And he objected to Certifying The 2020 Election Results. Now perhaps theres some interesting sort of back and forth. Perhaps some republicans want to forget about it. Lets look back and compare it to now. We have a solemn responsibility today, we must vote to sustain objections to states of electors smutted by states that we genuinely believe clearly violated the constitution and the president ial election of 2020. This is the threshold before us, and its an issue before us for the state of arizona.
8:00, and she worked 16 hour shifts constantly. she had rounds. she described it. she was making rounds all throughout the night, checking every cell, checking if they were asleep, if there is any activity. it was her job to go over and make sure nothing horrible was happening. all of those things, there was a redundancy of what they did every night and it had to be done in a timely manner and from what i recall, they were checking who checked when and where and when and they had to write it all down and chronicle it. that area that he was in, nine south, historically those bed checks are 15 to 30 minutes. a bed check is looking into the cell, identifying the person that s in there, and they have to guarantee that they are breathing. if they can t see that they are breathing, once they see the body, they have to wake the person up and make sure they are alive. i can tell you if that was not dawn, that is one of the
correction and police commissioner to inmate which chronicles the years he spent in the federal prison system. thank you for being here with us. thanks. you wrote an op-ped about jeffrey epstein s suicide saying it makes no sense. tell me your thoughts about this. a couple things. bun, that housing area he was in, historically, that s a 15-minute bed check, not a 30-minute bed check. a bed check by those c.o.s should have been a living, breathing, body. you have to look into the cell, you have to see the body and have to make sure they re breathing. if you can t make that determinati determination, you knock on the door, ask them to get up, ask them to see them basically to make sure they re alive. the officers being on overtime, that s an issue. especially if the reports are true where you have one guy that s been on overtime five days straight, you know, there s going to be questions as to why the bed checks weren t done. even 30-minute bed checks, but i have to tell you, the
had people on suicide watch for months. if necessary. if necessary. this was one of the highest-profile figures in the facility based on his charges, and based on his history, he should have had he should have been on permanent suicide watch until a determination was made by somebody that he d be okay. but the buddy system should have been in place. and why he was alone, i don t know. keep in mind, ana, there s cameras on the north side and south side of that housing unit, so you re going to be able to see, one, the officers that did the bed checks, if they did or did not do them. you re going to be able to see anybody that entered that cell and left that cell during that time. i understand they found him at 6:30 in the morning. that s the last bed check, so to speak, before the change of tour. so there s a bunch of these issues that the inspector general, the fbi, will have to look at. so when you talk about surveillance cameras, we talked
solitary confinement depresses you, it sends you into despair. the worst thing you can do to a suicidal inmate is put them in a solitairely confinement cell where they lose their mind where they finish out and accomplish the mission. so i would be asking, who gave him the classification to put him in that cell. why wasn t there a 24-hour watch? if it was a solitary confinement cell, it s a bed check every 15 minutes. after 8 minutes, your head is gone, you are done. and you are brain dead. judge jeanine: he tried allegedly to kill himself july 23.