on endorsements across the country suggesting that his influence still exists in those die hard, trump supporter no matter what circles of the gop. but that continues to wane broadly. i have found that the january 6th commission really sheds some light into exactly, especially yesterday, exactly what mike pence was going through. who was a die hard supporter and he made the mistake of crossing trump, according to trump, made the mistake of crossing him and not doing what he wanted him to do 100%. and can you imagine the mount of pressure that he had on him when you ve got a crowd screaming, hang mike pence. it was just, it was just baffling to me to see, to even hear that he would, he didn t want to be seen leaving the capitol because he didn t want anyone to see him leaving while everybody else was still there. yeah.
also when they re out in public. on social media, and it s not a typical having a disagreement in a meeting. and then everyone goes home afterwards. these meetings are being disrupted, by crowd screaming and yelling, there s been physical assaults, there have been threats being received by school board members. one incident that i m familiar, with a letter sent to the school board member saying we re coming after you, and all the members of the board of education. it really, unfortunately the video that you showed your peers, a few minutes ago, that is becoming all too common. as this issue has grown, it s made the challenges, for local school board members, who i might add are nonpartisan officials. in most of the districts across the nation, there are only a few where there are partisan elections, so they re making these these situations very difficult for the local school board members to do their job, which is to protect the children, protect the teachers and protect the community.
but it s our country at stake, you know, you can t laugh about it. they are ridiculous. pete: mike and ann, thank you so much. well-said and take care of those seven kiddos. all right. this is hampton, minnesota. as i said, not the hamptons. we should listen more to these folks. got a lot of common wisdom. brian: you buried the lead. there is no one in minnesota who thinks they can beat the yankees because they always lose to the yankees. pete: they are, brian. brian: how to respond. ainsley: it s not convincing. pete: hey, hey. not convincing. steve: we have a yankees fan and twin fan. ainsley: i was expecting a big crowd screaming, no. do it again. pete: we don t staining things here. pete: hold on, everybody, listen up. you have one shot to tell new york city what we think are the minnesota twins going to beat the yankees in this series. [cheers] ainsley: okay. steve: all right. there you have it.
whether this translates a month from now for the causes that they support, may, i ve given up trying to make a prediction about all of in stuff. but the moment that they are keeping real time track of what is happening in the senate, when that vote was made known, you heard boos, yeajeers, anger. the capitol is right across from the supreme court. i m looking across the ralawn a there are people running over there now because the senators are being driven away. you see the people running across the lawn. senators are being driven away and you may be able to hear the crowd screaming and jeering at them. everybody out here is against the nomination. and when they rushed the kacapil
laura: antifa strike out at new conservative targets. this morning in philly, a mob from the radical left group one after commentators charlie kirk and candace owens at a cafe. watch this. [crowd screaming] laura: to be clear, this is what looks to be a group of mostly white antifa protesters chanting f white supremacy at a black conservative. they re really bright, too.