being? we like a turtle? come on man. seriously? i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. this sunday, we are getting ready for the january six committees, primetime hearing, this thursday. that will focus on donald trump s 187 minutes of inaction, during the insurrection. crucial to that recounting, could be deleted text messages from the day before, and day of the insurrection. the committee has subpoenaed the secret service, to turn over phone records, by tuesday. after the inspector general, for homeland security, reported the missing messages. at the last hearing, the committee revealed, that trump is accused of witness tampering. a source tells nbc news, he tried to call a member of the white house support staff, who has been talking to the panel. the committee is also considering seeking testimony, from former vice president, mike pence. and trump himself. and trump s legal woes, extend beyond what is happening in washington. this week, yahoo news reported th
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one more question on this quickly, you draft this resolution, all it takes is a simple majority for it to pass? that s right, both in the house and the senate. a, the senate. i will not even go down that road. let s keep talking about the january 6th hearing, primetime hearing coming up on thursday. when have you learned, what have you learned so far that you didn t know, being an impeachment manager in trump s second impeachment trial? i think we ve learned a lot about the planning at the highest levels of the trump administration, including the former president, this was a very sophisticated and well developed plan, to keep donald trump in office. even though he had lost the election. we now know without any doubt, that donald trump knew he lost it. everyone around him told him he lost the election. he refused to accept the decision, and developed a very sophisticated, an elaborate plan to stay in office, despite
is the strength of the evidence, the fact that this will be the first time in history, the former president, would be indicted, and charged with a crime. where the evidence is growing, the evidence is mounting. it just has not been tested yet. and that is one of the things, that the justice department will do, with the prosecutors, whether investigators, they will test it from both sides. for the prosecution standpoint, but also, as good defense lawyers would task it. we have not seen any of that, with the january six committee. congresswoman liz cheney revealed at the end of last hearing, that donald trump tried to directly contact a witness, who is not yet testified publicly. and at the committee referred it to the justice department. this witness tampering in the court of public opinion, but i guess amplifying on what you just said in a previous answer, does it rise to that level? in a court of law? i don t think it does yet. i think, congresswoman cheney did something very impo
being? we like a turtle? come on man. seriously? i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. this sunday, we are getting ready for the january six committees, primetime hearing, this thursday. that will focus on donald trump s 187 minutes of inaction, during the insurrection. crucial to that recounting, could be deleted text messages from the day before, and day of the insurrection. the committee has subpoenaed the secret service, to turn over phone records, by tuesday. after the inspector general, for homeland security, reported the missing messages. at the last hearing, the committee revealed, that trump is accused of witness tampering. a source tells nbc news, he tried to call a member of the white house support staff, who