now, the department, they want to take the muzzle off, of course. and keep in mind, when two former pence aides testified to the federal grand jury, there had been a deal that had already been negotiated in advance to try to steer clear of any of their direct interactions with trump. that happens through the same approach we ve seen used by the house select committee. the fact that the doj is dotting their is and crossing their ts and preparing for a court privilege signals that if information is what you want, negotiation approach, let alone the muzzle, suspect going to cut it. remember, concerns about privilege are believed to be wide. they chose not to pursue any contempt of charges against mark meadows or dani scavino, as opposed to steve bannon and navarro. the department has green lit all of the access to the house select committee s transcripts. that s more than about 1,000 witnesses, i might add. in the word of chairman bennie thompson, no one the committee has talked
legal jeopardy faced by donald trump. christine romans. we ll get a glimpse into the legal jeopardy faced by donald trump. a redacted version of the warrant will be released. and we may learn that what convinced the judge that there was a probable crime committed. more now from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: we could see the mar-a-lago search warrant affidavit in redacted format any moment because the federal judge bruce reinhart has ruled that the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. is is this likely significantly blacked out, but it could still reveal a few procedural details. the judge wrote that the doj must unseal their version of the affidavit by noon on friday and we saw that the judge did agree that the doj does need to blackout substantial portions since it could reveal the identity of witnesses, law enforcement agents, it could reveal encharged parties who might eventually be charged with crimes related
next month. that visit coming as his administration is facing mounting pressure following record inflation and, of course, a surge in gas prices. president biden spoke about the trip at the joint base andrews in the last hour. take a listen. everything i m doing in the middle east, lays it all out, i m focused on labor all right, the president there also the major story we re following this morning, the january 6th committee set for another public hearing tomorrow morning. it was president trump s false election fraud claims that were the focus yesterday. several witnesses painted a picture of how trump and his allies used lies of election fraud to allegedly scam his supporters out of $250 million. question, though, this morning, will this committee make any criminal referral to the justice department? we ll have much more on that in a moment. a key inflation measure slowed slightly last month, but prices remain uncomfortably high all across the board. our chief bus
cameras and the country. what does he know, what is he willing to tell the committee? he is appearing under subpoena which adds a wrinkle of uncertainty and how much he will be cooperative. today s hearing will focus on trump s lies about election fraud and how they helped fuel the mob that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we ll hear evidence that trump knew the claims were baseless but spread the lies anyway. a member telling new day it could lead to the potential prosecution of trump. we are laying out a road map for the american people to understand all of the facts and, you know, i think the justice department is watching very closely, like the chairman said, all of the information to the committee as collected will be shared with the department of justice in a way they can evaluate it. and elaine loria says they will show with evidence with not just one congressman, but other congressmen sought pardons from trump. we ve been asked, is there hard evidence? t
trump/russia collusion hoax. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus . deliberations resumed just this morning. a guilty verdict would put more evidence behind former president donald trump s claims that he was unfairly targeted by the f.b.i. an acquittal could raise doubts about the legal merits of durham s entire investigation. former attorney general bill barr. i think whatever you think of trump, the fact is that the whole russia thing was the grave injustice. i believe it is sed i shallous, whether it can be proved in court as a crime in one issue but people are coming to see what actually happened. harris: ranking member jim jordan is in focus. let s begin with david spunt live at the district court in washington david. special counsel john durham began his investigation into trump-russia narrative three years ago. we re still on verdict watch. the jurors are looking at a single charge f.b.i. false statements case. they passed a note to the judge