i am stephanie ruhle. the january six committee is on the eve of revealing more crucial evidence about a key part of donald trump s plan to overturn the 2020 election. the panel s fifth hearing starts tomorrow afternoon at 3 pm eastern. it will focus on how trump himself pressured his own top justice officials to go along with his plan, and how they repeatedly resisted. trump also tried to install a loyalist to leave the department of justice, a man name jeffrey clark, who backed his false claims of fraud. former attorney general, jeffrey rosen, the man tried along with his former deputy, richard donahue, and another official, steven angle. we heard from donahue at yesterday s hearing. in a taped deposition, he told the story of a january 6th 2021 oval office meeting, where january 3rd, excuse me, oval office meeting, where he threatened to resign if trump made jeffrey clark attorney general. the president said, suppose i do this, suppose i replace him with jeff rosen,
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they have ballot and issued a processes available. so, citizens can literally petition to get this change on the ballot to go right to the voters. and, more states are working on. it i would keep an eye on nevada. which may have an opportunity to vote on this come november. and, citizens can organize another states on how this is available to. them, and also, we can organize to pressure our lawmakers and state legislatures around the country to adopt these reforms. because, our constitution gives us that ability. it allows the states to determine the time, place and manner of their elections. what s incumbent upon us is to realize that instead of fighting each other in these daily political battles, let s join forces together to exchange the system. because we don t have telegram policy. and, all the issues of the, day but we can agree that the extremism has gone too far. big problems aren t getting solved. and we don t deserve elections that are simply
recessions. very far, no one has been able to do that regularly. david, isn t it sort of unrealistic that we are folding our arms and saying, the president needs to level with, us how long are we going to experience this pain, why is jay powell getting it wrong with predicting this. aren t we forgetting that we had a once in a lifetime pandemic, that is why they flushed the system with cash, and when they said oh, we think it will be temporary, transitory inflation, a war broke out that almost no one forecast. so it is easy to say in hindsight, they should, have would have done this, these are unprecedented things we have experienced. it was fascinating to watch that hearing today, because he had democrats saying he is moving too quickly, and a lot of republicans think he moved to s slowly as the inflation came into focus. i heard a much more humble jay powell, a lot more humility in the way he is speaking and describing the difficulty of where the fed is trying to
regularly. david, isn t it sort of unrealistic that we are folding our arms and saying, the president needs to level with us? how long are we going to experience this pain? or, why is jay powell getting it wrong with predicting this. aren t we forgetting that we had a once in a lifetime pandemic. that is why they flushed the system with cash. and when they said, oh, we think it s going to be temporary, just transitory inflation, then a war broke out that almost no one forecast, so it s easy to say in hindsight, they should ve, would ve, could ve done this. these are unprecedented things that we ve experienced. it was fascinating to watch the hearing today because you had democrats saying that is moving too quickly now. and a lot of republicans saying that he s too slow as to the inflation came into focus. i have heard a much more humble jay powell, a lot more humidity in the way he s speaking. he s describing the difficulty to undertake here. and i see a lot of similarity to what h