prosecutors described as an attorney who is willing to spread knowingly false claims and pursue strategies that the defendants 2020 reelection campaign attorneys would not. that is rudy giuliani the man at the center of trump s efforts. and if we are wrong, we will be made fools of. according to the indictment, coconspirator one left a voice mail for a u.s. senator, hours before the deadly riot at the capitol on january 6th. asking the lawmaker to stop congress from certifying the vote. senator tuberville, we need you, our republican friends, to try to just slow it down so that we can get these elections, and get more information,. john eastman. cnn learned coconspirator to s lawyer john eastman. the architect of a plot to have them vice president mike pence block the certification. all we are demanding of vice president pence is this afternoon at 1:00, he let the legislatures of the state look into this. prosecutors pointed to a memo, cnn has confirmed that it was aut
i will list very quickly who they are. we don t know specifically their names. we know their positions. an attorney willing to spread knowingly false claims and pursue strategies that the defendant s 2020 re-election campaign attorneys would not. co-conspirator two, an attorney who devised and tempted implement a strategy to leverage the vice president s ceremonial role overseeing the certification process. co-conspirator three, an attorney who unfounded claims of election fraud, the defendant privately acknowledged to others sounded crazy. co-conspirator four, a justice department official who worked on civil matters and who with the defendant attempted to use the justice department to open sham election crime investigations. co-conspirator number five, an attorney who assisted in devising and attempting to implement a plan to submit fraudulent presidential electors. co-conspirator number six. a political consultant who
this election. frankly, we did win this election. trump may have been crying widespread fraud, but he had no proof. what the former president did have proof of, based on his own team s assessment of votes, is that he lost, a fact made clear by the january 6th committee, which exposed to the world so many trump aides, despite toeing the trump line in public are you expecting the president to concede? maria, that word s not even in our vocabulary right now. knew trump was going to lose legitimately and that he did lose legitimately. admissions they were forced to make under oath. i was in the oval office, and at some point in the conversation, matt askowski, who was the lead data person, was brought on. and i remember he delivered to the president pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. trump campaign attorneys
that he lost, a fact made clear by the january 6th committee, which exposed to the world that so many trump aides despite towing the trump line in public. are you expecting the president to concede? maria, that word is not even in our vocabulary right now. knew trump was going to lose legitimately, and that he did lose legitimately. admissions they were forced to make under oath. i was in the oval office, and at some point in the conversation, the lead data person was brought on, and i remember he delivered to the president pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. trump campaign attorneys followed up on all of the fraud claims, and they quickly concluded that fraud did not take the election from donald trump. voters did. the news was told to trump s chief of staff at the white house, mark meadows in mid to late november. i remember a call with mr.
missions they were forced to make under oath. i was in the oval office, and at some point in the conversation matt osk. on wski, the lead data person, was brought on. he delivered to the president in operate blunt terms that he was going to lose. reporter: trump campaign attorneys followed up on all of the fraud claims, and they quickly concluded that fraud did not take the election from donald trump, voters did. the news was told to trump s chief of staff at the white house, mark meadows, in mid to late november. i remember a call with mr. meadows. i remember sharing with him that we weren t finding anything that would be sufficient to change the results in any of the key states. reporter: during a meeting several weeks later, the president got the same message from his white house counsel, pat cipollone, and another white house lawyer, eric herschmann. eric and pat told the group,