scattered across seven states, or with others. other members of congress or others involved in this purported scheme. it is important to convey and we want to be able to say that we tell the whole complete truth when this is done. by the fact that you re subpoenaing him, should we take from that that you should not get him to come in willingly? well, this is one way that we operate. we ve had over 400 total speaker views that we ve captured. but oftentimes, this is what is needed to take the next step and it is to make sure that we have individuals telling the full and complete truth and that s what we re seeking to do here. the committee subpoenaed 14 republicans from seven different states who served on these bogus states electors, ready to step in. if house and senate republicans
succeeded and denying the certification of the actual votes in congress, is your goal with these subpoenas to find out if trump had a hand in the plot? yeah. we want to know who helped strategize. who approached who. we think that that an important detail within these seven states. was the strategy guided by party operatives? or was it guided by the white house? those are important questions that we have so these are generally the individuals who signed those bogus slates of electors, scattered across the seven battleground states. what was the plan? what was the strategy? what were they told was going to happen? something like 147 house and senate republicans voted against certifying the vote including all three of the top house
also that she brings a sort of socioeconomic and geographic diversity to the court that might be lacking. she doesn t have an ivy league degree. she is someone who, working class parents. that s the time of background that a lot of democrats want to see. not just to diversify the court in terms of race and gender but the overall background of these potential nominees. i ve heard not only democrats but republicans talk about it. let s not only have ivy leaguers. how many people are involved in the process in terms of advising and picking and vetting? what advice would you give them? beyond the most senior folks, i would think to think it is a take. 15 to 20 people. there are lawyers doing vetting. there are communication folks who will introduce the nominees to the public and there are legislative folks thinking about how the nomination process will unfold. to the extent i have advice, i would say it is to move quickly.
president is repeatedly asking, what are your ideas for getting the rinos, republicans in names only, to do the right thing tomorrow. how do we convince congress? so deere is just the latest in a wide net of people in the trump orbit to be subpoenaed as the committee tries to get inside donald trump s state of mind. and gloria, the committee issued subpoenas for 14 individuals tied to this fake elector push after the election. it s crazy. this crazy steam. it is like the gang that couldn t shoot straight except it s very serious and very dangerous. so they issued these 14 subpoenas for republicans in seven states who served on bogus states of trump electors. so they were part of this crazy plan. and let me tell you how it was supposed to work. in case house republicans succeeded and didn t certify the actual laurel votes won by joe biden, these people were going
paul ryan in his home will speak to college republicans explaining why he s doing whatever it is exactly he s doing and making the case house republicans at least stand for something. guess what? we actually are running on ideas in this election. you would never know it. would you? guess what? there is an actual choice between two different schools of thought, two different philosophies, two different agendas before us in this country, but you wouldn t know it if you turn on the computer or the tv. would you? no, you would not, mr. speaker. and that s not our fault. to this point, i ve talked to people close to the speaker who say they are they think they re okay but the fact they re a little nervous is quicksand. yeah. look, he s going to be facing a vote after the election of his own. right. and if you have, you pointed