deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? january 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees list, and today he confirmed that negotiations have been underway. we ve had discussions with them about potentially appearing before them. we are trying to find a way out. and there is this new intrig
stephanie ruhle. in other senior trump white house official has testified before the january six committee. this afternoon, former acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, appeared for a closed-door deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? jen way up to 20 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees
senator brian schatz on how manchin saved us all. this bill would be the most significant legislation in history to tackle the climate crisis. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes well the dominoes continues to fall and ongoing investigation into generous. mick mulvaney, who held several positions in trump s administration, including chief of, staff testified before the general six committee. during his time as chief of staff, mulvaney played a key role in the ex presidents corrupt plot to hijack american foreign policy, as part of the quid pro quo bribe to aid his campaign by manufacturing dirt on his opponents. that was of course the subject of donald trump s first impeachment. and in the final months of the trump administration, after he was ousted as chief of, stuff mulvaney serves a special envoy from northern ireland, he jumped off the trump train at the last second, resigning from the post in the wake of the insurrection on january 6
transportation secretary pete buttigieg was testifying before the house committee, and as you would expect, for several hours, they discussed infrastructure. roads, railways, electric vehicles, energy prices, all the usual stuff. until one republican congressman on the committee suddenly took the transportation hearing off the rails. and that joke was for you, transport nerds. you re welcome. have a watch. we now have president biden in office for 18 months, and just recently, we now see the mainstream media questioning president biden s mental state and for good reason. sadly, he shakes hands with ghosts, and imaginary people. he falls off bicycles. even at the white house easter celebration, the easter bunny had to guide him back into his safe place. cue cards that say sit here, or and the speech, which he actually states, that is, if he stays awake. so my question for you is, sir, have you spoken with any other cabinet members about implementing the 25th amendment on pre
over to investigators. good morning. it is sunday, august 7th. thanks for waking up with us. the alarm went off this morning, i was a little bit in pain and i thought at least i m not a capitol hill reporter right now. i was in pain this morning as well and i was excited to come in because i m glad to be anchoring with a capitol hill insider, or what do you call yourself, a procedural nerd? i called you last night to get some study points. a technical term. and that s exactly where we re going to start. up first, senate democrats pulling that all nighter as they move toward final passage of the sweeping climate and healthcare bill. right now senators are nearing their seventh straight hour of considering amendments in a so-called vote-a-rama. we didn t make that term up. that s what it is called in the senate. that marathon process began when the senate voted to advance the bill with vice president kamala harris breaking the tie. on this vote, the ayes are 50, the nay