we will take any effort to influence witness testimony very seriously. the panel has not yet revealed who that potential witness is or what they may testify to but it does signal the panel is acutely aware of what donald trump and his allies might do to try to stifle their investigation, which has shown the lengths to that donald trump went to to stay in power. yesterday we learned of a late-meeting at the white house, four days after states certified their election results, which should have been the end of the line according to attorney general bill barr s testimony. inside the oval office was a group of outside advisers. liz cheney called them the, quote, crazies, including rudy giuliani, michael flynn and sydney powell and patrick burn. they were there to pitch donald trump on executive order to seize voting machines and appoint sydney special counsel. the group was alone for ten to 15 minutes before white house officials like pat cipollone intervenes. what followed wha
this is raising serious allegations of abuse of power. did lightning strike twice? or is there something more nefarious going on here? alas former fbi counterintelligence agent, peter shout. later, is donald trump s greatest criminal vulnerability george s investigation into 2020 election interference? after a slew of subpoenas targeting some of trump s closest allies, that the da is not ruling out the trump could be next. i ll talk to a georgia state senator who testified before the fulton county grand jury. all of that and more is coming up. good morning and, happy sunday to you all. i am katie fang. let s start our show with the latest headlines. the next january six hearing is a little more than 48 hours away. tuesday s hearing is set to focus on potential white house links to far-right extremist groups like the proud boys and the oath keepers. msnbc s political reporter julie adjuster is live on capitol hill. good morning, julia. what can we expect from tuesday? that s
cnn has confirmed many probes connections between extremist groups and trump associates, roger stone and others. we also bring him a specific mean committee asked former white house counsel pat cipollone about and what he told them. at the last hearing we saw former white house insider, top aide to chief of staff, mark meadows, testified that the former president knew the mob was about to incite and said marching into the capital was armed. i was in the vicinity of a conversation where the present day something today backed up, i don t care that they have weapons. cassidy hutchinson testifying under oath. she testified to the former presidents eagerness to join the mob of the capital. also to the white house councils horror at that prospect and his fear of being charged, according to her, with every crime imaginable. it s hard to imagine after that welcomes text. in a moment committee members, stephanie murphy, will be handling some of the question tomorrow joins us. but
what a great symbol of a fight for freedom. perhaps not the fight for freedom in 1776 but in 1836. that was the 78 army band performing america the beautiful from the alamo, where texas fought for their independence several decades after the united states of america established our independence. happy fourth of july, welcome to fox & friends. lawrence jones, rachel campos duffy right here in fox square in new york city. good morning to both of you. these two are fist pumping about this coming from the alamo. i saw it was in san antonio, texas, but i didn t get it was the alamo. i would ve changed my pin on will do it later on. rachel: first of all look at our beautiful background here. thank just a great way to bring in the fourth of july for all of you. we had a great weekend at west point. and here we are and where joined by you, lawrence. lawrence: thank you for having me. it is beautiful because there is often so many things we can criticize with going o
you, because the gatekeeper sucks. like this lady whoshgs tied the abortion who tied to the mentally disabled in her family. you have a family with a lot of special needs kids. i have a brother who s 57 and has a melt is it and motor skills of a 1-year-old. and i know what that means emotionally, physically, for a family. and i know all families can t coit. and i have a step granddaughter who was born with down syndrome, and i got another step grandson who is really autistic, who has autism and it is a hard life. their mothers and people who are in that society when that community will tell you that they considered suicide. fair enough. but what s that have to do with abortion? does linking these hardships with abortion suggest that some people benefit from not being born? she since clarified her comments and said it was the sorry state of social and was of course, that s on republicans, right? it s a common cliché that s full of more crap in the oval office. it s how he