between trump and aj tish james. anything you say in this examination may be used in a civil proceeding and that could include a civil enforcement proceeding or a criminal action. do you understand that? i think. is that a yes? i don t know what i did wrong, but the answer is, yes, i do understand it. i don t know what i did wrong. donald trump then goes on to read a prepared statement in which he repeats some of the same many paranoid conspiracies and delusions we ve heard from him for years now, that he s the actual victim of a witch hunt by an out of control prosecutor, blah, blah, blah. here s a snippet. this is the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. the there has never been another president or perhaps even another politician who has been persecuted, harassed, and in every other way unfairly treated like president donald j. trump. not anything we haven t heard before from the ex-president but what happens next is. here s trump repeatedl
as the oath keepers. a new court filing is revealing the extensive planning of the far right malitia group, including a death list and attempts to obtain weapons ahead of january 6th. also today, former trump strategist steve bannon having a sudden change of heart. he faces possible jail time and now just days before his contempt trial, he says he is willing to testify before the january 6th committee after all. let s start with cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. what are investigators hoping to reveal to the public during tomorrow s hearing? reporter: i think it s twofold. first, they want to make it clear those right wing extremist groups that came to the capitol on january 6th, the oath keepers, the proud boys, they came here with a specific intent, and that was to cause chaos and even use violence if it meant accomplishing their goals. and they re going to show that there was premeditation here to basically establish the fact that what happened on january 6th
a key asset for the justice department in its investigation. we know from the talking points memo reporting that perry and meadows alone, quote, exchanged at least 62 messages in the period from election day, november 3, 2020, through president biden s inauguration on january 20th. and we also know from the testimony of meadows former aide, cassidy hutchinson, that perry was one of the many members of congress who needed a pardon. mr. biggs said he talked about congressional pardons but he never asked me for one. it was more for an update on whether the white house was going to pardon members of congress. mr. gomer asked for one as well. mr. perry asked for a pardon, too. i m sorry. i didn t mean to cut you off. a closer look at doj s probe and their interest in
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scientists are raising a lot of questions. one of his sources is jared kushner. i did not say that. thank you. as we approach the one year mark since donald trump s inauguration on january 20th, the washington post upped the false or misleading claims made by the president to more than 2,000. meantime, the president took time to attack the nation s liable laws. we are going take a strong look at our country s liable laws so when somebody says something false and defamatory about someone, that person will have meaningful recourse in our courts. our current libel laws are a sham and a disgrace and do not represent american values or fairness. however first amendment experts remind us, the president