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white house bureau chief for the washington post. we d love to have you back soon. thanks for joining us this morning. turning to another headline now. the years long fulton county georgia investigation into potential election interference by donald trump and his allies will reportedly reach its end next week. according to the new york times district attorney fani willis is expected to present evidence to a grand jury and seek indictments. if granted it would be the fourth indictment of former president. earlier this week former georgia lieutenant governor jeff duncan, a vocal opponent of trump s election conspiracy theories, he spoke about his desire for republicans to move on from trump in an interview he did this week. as a republican i sit here just really, really worried, right. i sense this anxiety of time is going to run out.
that s why it s notable, an aide to giuliani telling me they met with prosecutors voluntarily, and it was conducted in a professional manner. rudy giuliani is such an interesting figure because he was a part of essentially every single wind up, the focus points of the special counsel s investigation down to the fact that he along with sidney powell, john eastman, that were representing donald trump legally and being paid by that save america pac, the fact is there are questions from the january 6th committee s work that we know is publicly available that rudy giuliani acknowledged that the voting machines, dominion machines didn t change the outcome of the election, but at the time, before january 6th, he was touting and filing lawsuits, and raising money for save america pac that he was getting paid for out of the election conspiracy theories. the question is what did rudy giuliani know, did he know, in fact, these were false
lake, a former tv anchor who endorsed former president trump s election conspiracy theories lost to democrat katie hobbs by more than 17,000 votes in november. as the 2024 campaign season heats up and social media is poised to have a bigger impact than ever, elon musk is defending his promotion of conspiracy theories on twitter, which of course he owns. in a rare hour-long exclusive interview with cnbc the tech billionaire touched on topics ranging from ai and tesla s future to the morality of remote work. cnbc s david faber got that rare interview and joins us now. david, first of all, this was fascinating. among the things you talked to musk about, you pressed him on his controversial twitter posts. here s what he said. do your tweets hurt the company? are there tesla owners that say i don t agree with his political position because and i know it because he shares so much of it. or are there advertisers on twitter that will come and say,
day from this $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news from dominion voting systems, and now we re having new emails that really shed light on the pressure that fox news is under as a business after they called the election accurately for joe biden. i want to read to you an email that suzanne scott, the ceo, sent another executive after a correspondent eric shawn, fact check trump slides and a guest who went on sean hannity s program and spread. some election lies and she said, this has to stop and goes on to say this is a bad business, and there clearly is a lack of understanding. what is happening in these shows. the audience is furious, and we are just feeding the material. bad for business. it s incredible. it s incredible . now. fox news will say that this was because they fact checked a guest that was spreading again. these election conspiracy theories on sean hannity s show, but still regardless like if i guess when on cnn and spread election conspiracy theories, it would be pretty