the january six committee went ahead and did it, they published and released the lon awaited final report productive 18 months of work nearly 1000 pages on the par that i ve read shocking, revelatory laying out the crimes of donal trump and his coconspirators i a clear fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly revealing section it s chapter five which is titled a coup in searc
everyone is immersed in thei preparations for, it the january six committee went ahead and. it they published the long awaited final report, th products of 18 months of work, nearly 1000 pages long the parts that i ve read are shocking and revelry laying out the crimes of donal j trump and his coconspirators in a clear and dramati fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly reve
preparations for, it the january six committee went ahead and. it they published the long awaited final report, th products of 18 months of work, nearly 1000 pages long the parts that i ve read are shocking and revelry laying out the crimes of donal j trump and his coconspirators in a clear and dramati fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly revealing section it s chapter fi
of staff mark meadows. she has been in some of the most dramatic motels of videotaped testimony. she identified the names of several republican lawmakers she said were asking about pardons. she talked about conversations around the legality of the fake elector scheme. she reportedly confirmed accounts that trump reacted approvingly to the chants of hang mike pence. we re also learning that the cell phone video of john eastman last week. you re looking at it as it s unfolding, eastman was there in order to overturn the election. we ll have more on that in a moment. let s bring in jessica schneider on the latest. brianna, cassidy hutchinson has long been considered a crucial witness since up close and personal to those at the white house. and she does have crucial details on what happened on january 6. we know she s been interviewed behind closed doors privately by the committee three times. and now, she will appear at this last-minute hearing in public. privately, we kno
the framers of the constitution who divided power and authority, who separated it out, who had broken away from george the third, and declared him to be a tyrant. there was no way that they would ve put in the hands of one person the authority to determine who is going to be president of the united states. was it your present impression that the vice president had directly conveyed his position on these issues to the president, not just to the world through your colleagues letter, but directly to president trump? many times. and he had been consistent and conveying his position to the president? very consistent. so despite being told that the president kept up a relentless pressure campaign on the vice president, both in private. when i entered the office the second time, he was on the telephone with who had later found it was the vice president. the conversation was pretty heated. it was a different on that i had heard him take with the vice president before. did