post. it just feels like a lot of smoke in arizona for no one to be doing that same deep dive on arizona that they re doing somewhere like georgia. yeah, that s a fair question. look, i m certainly not going to try to second guess prosecutors in arizona. as we all know, there is a big difference what you can get someone convicted of and what you know they actually did. it s hard to say. i also point out brad raffensperger in georgia only recently went and spoke with smack smith. we know the federal investigation is progressing fairly slowly, as we mentioned earlier. this was i don t want to use pyramid, but you have donald trump at the top and he is telling everyone underneath him we ve got to fight this thing. we have to overturn the election results. you millions of americans who with gauging that.
former president trump was trying to pressure officials in multiple states, brad raffensperger in georgia being the most famous of the calls but there was a campaign call with the governor of arizona that was elaborate and at the time he certified the results and the former president wasn t happy and he called him and laid out a whole range of unsubstantiated fraud theories and asked mike pence to call several times as well to try to convince him to go along with his effort to overthrow the 2020 election. governor doocy did not do that. if you remember, former president trump was quite nasty to him on twitter and on social media and you know, live on television, called him all sorts of names and attacking his integrity. and what do we know about mike pence s role in this? so what we know is the former president trump asked mike pence to keep calming on doocy to look
phone call that donald trump placed to secretary of state brad raffensperger in georgia after the election and many other things happening to challenge the 2020 vote after the election. so at this time, this hearing is coming up now as a media coalition including cnn is trying to get access to the special grand jury report before any indictment decisions are made by the district attorney s office. the prosecutors, the fulton county district attorney does not want this out there at this time and so the judge says he s not making a rash decision and this is an extraordinary circumstance. we don t know what he s going to decide yet, wolf? very sensitive moment. indeed. thank you very much for that report. up next, live to the scene of back to back mass shootings out in california. stay with us. you re in the sit wiegs room. [smash] dad: it s okay. pull over. t tech: he wouldn t take his car just anywhere. pop rock music > tech: .so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the w
the kind of thing that you were saying maybe didn t need to happen on this kind of scale had the electorate not been injected with lies, the republican electorate for the most part. what worries me a lot about what he just said was talking about how things have gotten personal. i do worry there are a lot of good people, good republicans, folks like him, like brad raffensperger in georgia who have been in a really tough situation because they are standing up for what they know is right and trying to make sure elections are administered properly, and they are getting unbelievable hate thrown their way. it does feel like a moment with a lot of kindling out there and you don t want anybody throwing a match. there is enough concern about political violence and such. it will break my heart if we get to the end of the next couple years of our political world and folks like him are not interested in taking on those roles anymore tfr. it has become a litmus test now. you have to support the
shall be prescribed in each state by the legislator thereof, but the congress may at anytime, by law, make or alter such regulations. that is number one. number two, is the presidential electorate clause. each state shall appoint in such manner as the legislator thereof may direct a number of electors. so the plaintiffs here are saying that this is up to us as state legislators to make the rules. the courts can t tell us what we did is wrong, unfair or egregious. right. that is post-it note number four. essentially there are two different provisions. and the attached to different things. one is the question of simple state congressional elections. and that is article one. the other is the electors, and as you said before the break, that is the clause that john eastman and folks like donald trump are pushing after they lost, when they pick up the phone and called brad raffensperger in georgia and said, what just make up your own set of fake electors.