got from the boss, who in context would be donald trump. so some of it is circumstantial. some of it is direct, but prosecutors are hoping it will all come together in this mesh where it is clear what s going on. so sources also say that de oliveira was involved in the pool incident, which we know prosecutors were investigating, and that was when employees drained the resort s swimming pool and ended up flooding a room where computer servers containing video logs were kept. i m sure investigators are looking at that now as well. so trump s save america fund has paid a lawyer representing de oliveira $200,000 as this investigation is going on. and briana, that s before he was charged with any crime. so that indicates that he has been the focus of law enforcement scrutiny throughout this investigation. and i think you could intuit from that he has probably been under pressure through his
even somewhat tire offend hearing about how much mike pence and donald trump are almost maybe somewhat in trouble. we re talk about special counsel jack smith s subpoena in the criminal coup probe. politico breaking the story. pence using the constitution s speech or debate clause which shields members of congress from law enforcement scrutiny over very specifically when they speak or debate. pence was vice president, so he had that ceremonial role in the tie to break the senate. it s a ceremonial thing because he s not a senator. now in some uncharted legal territory. many legal experts say that this argument could succeed. it really depends. there are questions about how far it might extend. might have a debate for the time he was on the floor, which is
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text messages show new proposed for radio ads. the text show he was worried about how it might look. if you were to pay, me is there any way the media could find out where came, from and how much. he replied no, but added i understand you being uneasy about that. that is all part of a broader welfare spending vandalize left to an fbi investigation but there is no indication is under law enforcement scrutiny he paid back one point $1 million. brad was hired by the state welfare agency to claw back $77 million that was missed spent. but when haugen demanded answers on the volleyball building, he was fired. state agencies say they were not on the same page. we asked him tonight about the new texts. for all the bad charge if you get this public money to his purpose, this building of a volleyball facility. we reached out tonight to the attorney who told us