oval office without some sort of vetting process. you heard sidney powell say she was hoping to get a one-on-one meeting with the president and wasn t sure if he could do so and eventually did. the interesting thing to me, katie, is mag he is the missing link between this clutch of people, rudy giulianis, sydney powells and mike flynns and the president and pat cipollone. meadows, i would assume, knowing how the white house worked was somehow aware of their presence there. cassidy hutchins seemed to testify to that in some sort of shape or form. i m wondering when we re going to hear more about meadows and his role here. i was talking to a source earlier who made the point that those 187 minutes that the president was silent or mostly silent during that insurrection,
idea, or something that s morally unkooth, but for some that they get in legal trouble and in the cassidy hutchins testimony where cassidy, if you allow the following things to happen, we will be hit by criminal charges for so many things and we could be in trouble here. so they re going to want to know why with conversation with the president with chief of staff, mark meadows and keep in mind that the executive privilege covers a lot of conversations, it doesn t cover conversations that are crimes. right. right. the whole sort of unveiling, michael steel of what was going on in the west wing while donald trump was president is worse than any of us thought it was and the degree to which they invoked criminality is really one of the more shocking and underreported aspects of the public hearings. here s mr. cipollone s deputy,
stepping into, you know, but the big takeaway is despite that they persisted. despite that, they still persist. donald trump is out here having rallies right now persisting in that that coup and so this is a very interesting moment for the january 6th committee to have cipollone in the room, to dance, yes, around the pinhead and the attorney-client privilege such that it can apply and you can get him to fill in some very important lanes of the narrative, and i think he realizes that because those lanes have largely started to be filled in by folks like cassidy, hutchinson and others who have made who as you started, put on a very stark view of this, right?
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A former White House official and a Secret Service agent said they were willing to testify in the Jan. 6 hearings in order to contradict claims that former President Donald Trump got into an altercation while trying to make his way to the Capitol rioting. The claims were made by Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to ex-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. The former president took to social media to deny some of the claims.