are learning of. obviously we know that she has a very wide ranging investigation. she s looking into a bunch of different facets of the effort to overturn the election. shaffer was important because he was one of the people who served as a pro trump fake elector in georgia. he organized the slate of alternate electors there, and he had been cooperated with prosecutors as part of this probe. he was initially told, we were told by sources that he was initially viewed as a witness in this investigation. obviously now this is changing. look, we know she is in the investigative phase of this pr probe. she has a special grand jury seated. this is an indication that she is serious about potentially bringing in indictments in this case, whether it will stem, you know, whether david shaffer could actually face an indictment. we don t know whether it will go further than him. it s clear she s chugging ahead down in georgia. sathank you for that breakin news. there are new developm
cassidy hutchinson s story about what trump did in the limo. but they refuse to go under oath to give that testimony. this is adding to the secret service really needs to be looked into, and their allegiances and loyalty here really need to be questioned. elie staying with the january 6th committee, we heard from katelyn polantz, revisiting the idea of trying to get testimony from the former president, former vice president and written responses, that s an option here. are there pitfalls specifically of trying to get those answers on paper instead of in person? yeah, victor, you re not going to get much out of a person like mike pence in responses. in all likelihood all the committee would get back from that is a bunch of lawyered up, noncommittal responses. think back to the mueller investigation, when that team decided not to subpoena donald trump, but instead to send him a bunch of written questions which