that day of the arms that president biden is sending to ukraine for the battle there. donald trump did everything he could, possibly could, from the white house, to encourage his troops at the insurrection. for the commander in chief of the insurrection, that tweet was a very successful missile strike. the trump mob, after that tweet searched even more forcefully and more violently, while donald trump remain busy calling senators to try to convince them to overturn the results of the presidential election. he told mark meadows that the rioters were doing what they should be doing, and that rioters understood they were doing what president trump wanted them to do. donald trump summoned the violent mob, and promised to lead that mob to the capitol, to compel those he thought would cave to that kind of pressure.
i m just a humble host. on friday, night there s different rules for guests, but the host rules are all the same. always the same. there s a list of words that i can t say. it applies for friday night as well. even on a july friday night, late at night. late at night, 10:00, the kids are still watching. okay, i got it. thank, you chris. thank you. well, the two shirts guy is now the two guilty verdicts guy. steve bannon, who always wears to shirts for reasons known only to him, was found guilty on two counts of criminal contempt of congress in federal court today in washington, d.c.. former federal prosecutor glenn kirschner was in the courtroom, and will join us later in this hour. with the unsurprising details of those two guilty. when i watch the general six committee hearings, especially one that includes video of donald trump and his children,
the election was over. so, to me, the picture painted is trump s top advisers, his lawyers, his counsel, his family, all of them said, over and over again, put it into the violence. and what did donald trump do? he grabbed a bag of popcorn and start watching tv, instead of doing would any reasonable commander-in-chief would ve done. it s devastating. barry, a lot of people are asking, what should the prosecutors be doing. let me phrase it a different way. you have experience as a defense attorney. and i m imagining imagine a world in which donald trump had a really good criminal defense attorney which, so far, we haven t seen that but if he did, would that criminal defense attorney be telling donald trump are his possible criminal liabilities in the testimony that was delivered last night? i think a good criminal defense lawyer would tell him, mr. client, you are in big trouble, mr. president. you have seen a case that is
james murray took the press release equivalent of taking the fifth amendment. he refused to say one word about the secret service text messages, including his own text messages on january 6th. he used the right to remain silent that criminal defendants half. the dam has begun to break in a way that means we are going to learn much more about the secret service text messages, that the secret service wants to remain secret. last night, the january six committee delivered a full accounting of the 187 minutes during the attack on the capitol, when donald trump did nothing to defend the capitol. but the evidence shows that donald trump was not doing nothing. it now shows that donald trump was the commander in chief of the insurrection at the capitol, the commander in chief who wanted to go to the capitol to join his troops, attacking the
well, let me tell you, lawrence, that appellate proceedings are quite ill ian s compared to trial court proceedings. i don t see anything medieval. but the department justice has come under withering criticism lately and i do think we need to acknowledge the remarkable work of the two prosecutors in the case, molly gaskins and amanda von. they try to support case and they really let them and his team with nowhere to go. i think that s why they tried the case of quickly. they barely had time to select the four person i have lunch. they had a trump appointed judge here. and what the prosecution kept a simple case simple. it s easy to make the case of thinking there is a lot of pressure on this case. we ve got to do a lot. but they really reduced it as following your tweets today, in the courtroom, to like, getting a parking ticket. you re getting a parking ticket,