but there s one section that didn t receive as much attention as the rest . media luded detailess about how media organizations and big tech, including formerg employees of the department of justice, agreed to working iof n concert to protect joe biden against damaging storiesn again this all happened at the aspen institute in august of 2020, labeled a tabletop exercise on combating disinformation, it quickly morphed into smothering a perfectly legitimate story. now, due to new emails given to us by shellenberger, we know the effort was organized by vivian schiller, former npr president and former twitter global chair of news. and once we started pullingwc the thread of which journalists and social media employees were involved, we found other past association that should raise eyebrows. first is nathaniel leiker,ad o current head of cybersecurity policy at facebookcybers, formef the department of justice. and these two, andrew grado and janine zakharia, both fromfh sta
classified information in the executive branchg fo mayen? be broken? obviously, i can t commen obi on any specific investigation. they sure could if now they wanted to . joining me now is congressmann james culmer, chairman of the house oversight committee. congressman, chairman, i should say today you received confirmation at the national col archives. general counsel will come in wii for an interview with their committee. and this is not going to be an easy interview, i suspect. what do you expect to learn get from this? what are you a trying to get ouc with the general counsel from the national archives? well, wrchie don ves?t we wat to know all the questions that every american wants to know. ae we want to know what type of documents are we talking aboutiu that have been mishandled. presidavy wasow wh president trump treated so muchc differently thanw what president biden? we want to kno ew what the exact process is supposed to be oncedn documents are packed upa truc and load