this is something out of a gangster movie. the star witness in a dramatic trial who has damning information about the boss, contacted by someone who may be trying to intimidate them, to keep them telling what they know. sources are telling us that is exactly what happened to cassidy hutchinson. three sources telling cnn that hutchinson was one of the witnesses trump world tried to influence, which tells you a whole lot about what they thought about her testimony. right? the committee so concerned about her security that they kept her identity a secret leading up to the hearing. in the wake of her block buster testimony, we may be about to learn a whole lot more with the subpoena for pat cipollone who knows what was going on behind those closed doors at the white house before, during and after the january 6. we are also learning more about the lengths trump world may be willing to go to. liz cheney saying two unnamed witnesses told the committee they heard from people in the f
fund-raising advantage. i imagine she s getting money from all over the country, people who are seeing her bravery and her courage leading this committee and likely costing her her political future as a republican in this party as it stands now. but i just don t think you re going to be able to organize enough democrats, enough independents to cross over in this primary and kind of beat the trump train at this point in a state like wyoming. if she loses, nia, what message does that send? it s a message we already know, which is trump is the head of the republican party. he is the dominant most powerful force in the party right now and you cannot be anti-trump and win. we saw that down in south carolina what? some of the anti-trumpers are winning. not the anti-trumpers. the people moving past trump. but the people who are vehemently anti-trump, those folks are not winning in these primaries. scott, for security reasons the debate was closed to the
don, thanks for having me back. i think the committee was accelerating even before cassidy hutchinson, but she put them into hyper drive. she provided the missing link, many missing links that we have been waiting for. but above all, tying trump very directly to the violence. he knew that there were weapons in the crowd. he incited the crowd. he wanted to march with the crowd. and then his hostility that she reported towards mike pence, not sympathetic at all agreeing, and that terrible tweet a little after 2:00 p.m. so this was a devastating acceleration, i think, of donald trump s criminal liability ultimately. john, we are learning the former white house deputy chief of staff met twice with the january 6 committee, in january and in march. topics included trump s
this is something out of a gangster movie. the star witness in a dramatic trial who has damning information about the boss, contacted by someone who may be trying to intimidate them, to keep them telling what they know. sources are telling us that is exactly what happened to cassidy hutchinson. three sources telling cnn that hutchinson was one of the witnesses trump world tried to influence, which tells you a whole lot about what they thought about her testimony. right? the committee so concerned about her security that they kept her identity a secret leading up to the hearing. in the wake of her block buster testimony, we may be about to learn a whole lot more with the subpoena for pat cipollone who knows what was going on behind those closed doors at the white house before, during and after the january 6. we are also learning more about the lengths trump world may be willing to go to. liz cheney saying two unnamed witnesses told the committee they heard from people in the former pres
conservative values that i believe in very strongly, of limited government, low taxes and a strong national defense. but we are now embracing a cult of personality. i won t be parliament of that and i will always stand for the oath and stand for the truth. liz cheney talking policy, values at her debate tonight. the other candidates? i want to turn now to the latest in the january 6 investigation. here to discuss, john dean, who was nixon white house counsel and counsel to the house democrats during the first trump impeachment. gentlemen, good to see you. thanks so much. let s start with ambassador eisen. ambassador, the hutchinson testimony this week was explosive. it added a lot to the public s understanding of what happened leading up to and on january 6th. has there been a shift in momentum for the committee, you think, and a rising alarm in trump world because of all these revelations that are coming out?