dereliction of duty, is what the lawmakers have been referring to it as, during that hearing. which is, you know, what we ve already heard bits and pieces of. cassidy hutchinson saying that during that time between when the violence had broken out on the capitol and when the president issued a statement, the efforts made to intervene. you heard her recount a conversation between chief of staff mark meadows and pat cipollone, where pat said, mark, we ve got to go in there and do something. he d previously said to cassidy hutchinson that the former president was going to be responsible for every crime imaginable. mark meadows said back to pat cipollone, the president doesn t want to do anything, pat, and ultimately didn t go in there. we ll probably hear quite a bit about pat cipollone s efforts to try to intervene. one more note, contrary to, again, the spin that cipollone s team was putting out ahead of
private, well, you know, 757, whatever it is. flying from one country club to another. and they re sitting in jail, yeah. you ll notice, the kids didn t talk about what happened on january 6th, for good reason. they ll talk to the january 6th committee. we have the texts. they were all horrified like everybody else. begging donald trump to stop the mob. yeah, they could see it. stop the lies. so what you were watching was just a clip from a new documentary, unprecedented is the title. covering the 2020 election and the aftermath of the attack on the capitol. we re going to speak today with the film s director who had extraordinary access to the president and his inner circle during that critical time, now under investigation. and while the president s eldest children didn t want to speak about the events surrounding january 6th, other members of trump s inner circle are now
them to a pulp, beating them to within an inch of their lives, beating them so badly and putting them through things that some committed suicides, and most police officers that were there blame these riots for the death of several officers, what do they do? donald trump calls them patriots, says they re very smart. says he loves them. republican congressmen, what do they do? oh, they re just tourists. oh, okay. so if somebody beats the hell out of a cop in your town, what are you going to do, call them tourists? why is it? you hate cops if they re not doing your political bidding. why do you need to do that? why do republicans hate police officers? why won t republicans stand up for police officers and stand up for cops when they re getting the hell beaten out of them? in congress, they love yapping about how they support the blue when they go on the house floor, but when police officers are getting eviscerated, getting
support the blue? blue lives matter? no, no, republicans hate cops. if you listen to the republicans that are trying to stop those of us who want justice for people who brutalized those police officers on january 6th. you can t say you love the cops in one situation and then not seek justice in another situation where police officers are getting brutalized, mika. doesn t work that way. joe. it makes me sad. these republicans, any of these republicans this party cares so little of police officers. any human being would seek justice in this happened at their home. this is the people s house, all of our house, and this happened. they don t see an issue here? who exactly are we talking about? we re talking about donald trump, because donald trump said he loved these people that brutalized police officers. we re talking about republican
this extensive deposition he did with lawmakers, there weren t any parameters, actually, on this deposition. investigators were free to ask as many questions about as many topics as possible. of course, it is unclear how many times pat cipollone exerted the executive privilege, but it does seem, based on sort of the teases we ve heard so far, that he did provide new information. yeah, so, dave aronberg, we re going to hear more about donald trump s dereliction of duty. obviously, again, from reports, watching the most violent parts of the protests in the dining room off the oval office. rewinding to see the most violent parts over and over again because he enjoyed it so much. throwing food against the ball like a baby. saying mike pence deserved to be hung. sending out a tweet when mike pence was in danger. they all add up. it adds up to a political