i want to talk to you about a few things. s time for a true discussion. not the lies we get from media and tenured leftists and the rest. talk about the facts, i won t go to civil war, where democrat party was tied to hip with confederacy, and dadavis of a democrat,. no. i won t go to bles plessy versus ferguson but i will go to woodrow wilson, one of the great so-called leading progressive intellectuals in late 1800s and 1900s president of princeton university, governor of new jersey and elected president of united states, and he overturned every major pro-integration law that was put in place by the republicans who preceded him. recession gated the departments of federal government, fired black forward administrate hours, and openly sympathetic to the kkk . and he was critical of reconstruction. less than than 60 years ago, 1964 civil right act was opposed by 69% of senate democrats supported by 82% of senate republicans and opposed by 61% of house democrats and supported 8
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conspiracy charges. he lived with rhodes for months and is expected to reveal how he capitalized on conspiracy theories to build membership and funding. he met with the committee for three hours and also met with the commit personally. steve bannon, with his criminal trial for contempt of congress approaching, bannon now says he is willing to testify. that s a pretty remarkable about face among those least wanting to testify. in a filing today, the department said that trump attorney justin clark confirmed the former president, quote, never invoked executive privilege over any particular information or materials in response to the subpoena bannon received. like pat cipollone s lengthy testimony on friday, panel member zoe lofgren says his testimony will be similar. would it be a public hearing or would it be behind closed doors? ordinarily, this goes on for hour after hour after hour. we want to get all our questions and answers and do that in the right format. joining
with this reporting, quote, the former president has called witnesses throughout the investigation according to those who spoke anonymously to reveal conversations. they ruled out a number of former officials as the recipient of this latest call highlighted by cheney saying it was not former white house counsel pat cipollone whose deputy patrick philbin, former media officials, matthews or former pascale. the allegations of witness tampering by trump and his associates, though, do add new dimension to the wider scandal that is to overturn the 2020 election results which, as vice chair liz cheney added, trump was, quote, substantially and personally involved in. politico reports on the dual track of the committee s public hearings with this analysis. on the one hand, the committee is focused on filling out the historical record of the attempt to overturn the election and its violent conclusion. on the other, its members are laying out an unmistakable map to a potential crimina
it is evidence of tyranny, we re in a battle right now between liberty and tyranny. it what kind of a country do we want to live in? you have a department of justice headed by radical politicals. not just garland but names you problem never heard of before. deputy attorney general. lisa monaco. long time obama operative. vanita gupta. and u.s. attorney in washington, d.c., matthew graves. they make up the kabul. that is making decisions about the future of this country. and they are using the law in a way we were told would create tyranny. tyranny. he was one of favorites of ronald reagan, he wrote, the law perverted and police powers of state perverted with it the law i say, not only turned from proper purpose, but made to follow a contrary purpose, the law becomes the weapon of every kind of greed, instead of checking crime, the law itself is guilty of the evils it supposed to punish. that is what is taking place today. i want to read something to you. it is the soviet