recognizing the january six investigation. renewed focus by jack smith s investigators on a 2020 oval office meeting where trump allies allegedly skimmed what the former president about seizing voting machines and overturning the election. also tonight, where s prigozhin? no word from the wagner mercenary leader supposedly ex out to belarus for leading a mutiny against the kremlin. as he returned to the motherland? and what will vladimir putin due to him there? and marjorie taylor greene, is she too much, even pretty conservative freedom caucus. a report that she may have been boarded up by her fellow republicans. we begin tonight with the breaking news, what multiple sources are telling cnn about that turbulent december 18th 2020 oval office meeting, involving the former president on the disgraced general michael flynn, lawyer sydney powell and former dot com ceo. our kaitlan collins is part of the reporting team that has the exclusive. she joins me here. what have you learn
on the republican party. new york times puts it like this, republicans are putting trump out to pasture. that dynamic was on display the final hour for the battle of speaker, with republican members of congress playing not it, not me, as margorie taylor greene tried to get them to take donald trump s call. then there s the global condemnation for the insurrection in brazil, tragically similar to the attack on our own u.s. capitol, but is straight out of trump s playbook. that is all a very bad look for the ex-president. now today, the walls are closing in on donald trump, even more legally. legal one-two punch, if you will. first, a district judge has ordered trump s deposition in a defamation lawsuit to be unsealed. it s a deposition trump fought for years to avoid giving. now comes news that it is pencils up for the special grand jury at a fulton county, georgia. the 26 jurors spent eight months examining potential criminal interference in georgia s 2020 presidential elec
special counsel s office is doing to hold trump accountable for trying to overturn the 2020 election. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. so, barack obama ran on hope and change. ronald reagan professed it is mourning in america, but donald trump, the head of the 2024 presidential election, essentially his campaign around, let s just say, a different kind of theme. one that is much darker. it is retribution. in an interview with univision this week if he is elected in 2024, he will use the federal government to punish his critics, weaponize the fbi and doj and the same way he falsely claims federal law enforcement agencies have been weaponized against him. quote, what they ve done is they ve released the genie out of the box, the former don t know what that means, it s usually out of a bottle, but whatever. mixing metaphors, but making his intentions clear. if i happen to be president, and i see somebody who s doing well and beating me very badly, i say, go down and
so, barack obama ran on hope and change. ronald reagan professed it is mourning in america, but donald trump, the head of the 2024 presidential election, essentially his campaign around, let s just say, a different kind of theme. one that is much darker. it is retributn. in an interview with univision this week if he is elected in 2024, he will use the federal goveme to punish his critics, weaponize the fbi and doj and the same way he falsely claims federal law enforcement agencies have been weaponized against him. quote, what they ve done is they ve released the genie out of the box, the former don t know what that means, it s usually out of a bottle, but whatever. mixing metaphors, but making his intentions clear. if i happen to be president, and i see somebody who s doing well and beating me very badly, i say, go down and indict them. mostly, with that would be you know, they would be out of business. they d be at. they d be out of the election. donald trump s ca
believes that the vote means that she is no longer in the freedom caucus, will not be attending freedom caucus meetings going forward. but i think what way for congress to come back to get a final assessment at that. clearly, there was this vote, and she was ousted here, and it seems, anderson, there are lots of offensives that congress can t withstand. but when you take on your own, that seems to ruffle feathers almost more than and thing us in congress. they don t like one member sort of go after members on the floor itself. i think you re seeing that here. it comes after marjorie taylor greene was already playing political footsie with kevin mccarthy, going a little bit more establishment, if you will, and that was distancing from her from the sort of freedom caucus agenda, as well. congresswoman, does this make sense? of all the offensive things that margie taylor greene says, does it make sense that the final star may have been her