subpoenaed phil waldron, who s that guy, a retired army colonel who contributed to this powerpoint presentation about how overturn the election results on january 6th. i want to go straight to sahil kapur on capitol hill, glenn kirschner, msnbc legal analyst, and pbs newshour correspondent yamiche alcindor and of course the moderator of washington week tonight on pbs. i cannot imagine that roger stone will have anything to say. he ll use any excuse to have cameras in front of him. but talk to us about this army colonel. a powerpoint presentation. what was he going to do with that? fax it somewhere? first on roger stone, the deposition is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. roger stone may show up, he is expected to, but not expected to cooperate in any form or fashion. he has suggested that he ll plead the fifth amendment as a blanket statement and refusing to answer questions. we know from the jeffrey clark situation that the committee chairman, bennie thompson, does not expect that. he ex
this. i just want to get that video up because it was relating to what you were talking about. absolutely. jeffrey clark is to my mind neck and neck with another figure we learned more about recently, john eastman, who was an outside lawyer, who engaged in really abhorrent conduct to try to turn the election to donald trump. these invocations of privilege as far as i can tell are completely silly. there are other cases in which donald trump has asserted privilege which don t carry a lot of weight and a win the has been able to steve bannon has been able to argue or has argued that because donald trump has asserted privilege he gets the cover of that privilege. in the jeffrey clark situation donald trump and his lawyers themselves have not asserted privilege, attorney-client privilege with respect to jeffrey clark. and jeffrey clark s superiors up to and including the acting attorney general jeffrey rosen did not invoke privilege, have testified before this very committee. so it s a