you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex wit reports. developing for you this hour some brand-new comments from former vice president, mik pence, as he speaks out agains donald trump over his role i the january 6th attack speaking at an annual in washington, pence said, president trump was wrong, i had no right to overturn the election and his reckless word endangered my family and everyone at the capitol that day. i know history will hold donal trump accountable. those strong comments come after a week that saw some republicans try to re-frame th attack is a largely peaceful protest. earlier today, some go lawmakers called out their own party over those efforts a lot of folks on both side keep bringing up january 6th and it is keeping us fro moving our country forward we should be talking abou the southern border, as they were discussing, we should b talking about china and th challenge of possesses talking about inflation and budg
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optic, even if in the long run it s not going to make a difference as a former prosecutor, i ca tell you that something of thi nature is not something fo prosecutions that ar outstanding moving forward what it does is gives them the presumption the justice system has not worked properly fo these people o insurrectionists, for th people who sought to overthrow the united states government so, from the public perception not only when you re talking about this, but you re addin on to it, for example, the conversation we are just havin about tucker carlson, cherry picking the narrative around january 6th. it makes the job of prosecutor who s looking t continue prosecuting and holding those accountable, those insurrectionists have no yet had trouble, much more difficult, much more challenging, because i ultimately biases the court of public opinion, in a way tha is not fair. speaking of charles, charles, a new york times article today is arguing that the lega jeopardy fox news face