Did it. And then they applauded themselves when they were done. 11 Arizona Republicans met On December 14th, 2020 at Republican Party headquarters in phoenix and signed documents for presenting themselves as the duly elected and qualified electors for president and Vice President of the United States of america from the state of arizona. Then they transmitted this document to the National Archives and to congress for counting by Vice President mike pence On January 6th. Even though joe biden had won arizona by more than 10,000 votes. And, you know the rest. Tonight, Arizona Attorney general, chris mays, has indicted those 11 fake electors on felony criminal charges, along with seven other Co Conspirators affiliated with trumps 2020 president ial campaign. Those coconspirators are names that will be familiar to you. According to reporting from multiple outlets, they are marked manos, trumps former white house chief of staff, rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman and christina bobb, a
Lawyers hope and owen to take us off the air this evening. And on that very important note, i wish you a very good night. From all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. Ill see you at the end of tomorrow. Tomorrow. They did it out in the open. They tweeted this video. Then they applauded themselves when they were done. 11 Arizona Republicans met on december 14, 2020 at Republican Party headquarters in phoenix and signed documents representing themselves as the duly elected and qualified electors for president and Vice President of the United States of america from the state of arizona. And they transmitted them to the National Archives and congress. For counts by mike pence january 6th. Though joe biden had won arizona by more than 10,000 votes. And you know the rest. The Attorney General has indicted them on felony criminal charges along with seven other coconspire soars affiliated with trumps 2020 president ial campaign. Those coconspi
thanks for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here. we have an interesting show tonight, and i m particularly glad you are here for it. we will go a ways back when allied soldiers came ashore on the coast of france on the beaches of normandy for the d- day invasion. they opened up a new western front against the nazis in europe , a shock to the germans. the operation, the d-day invasion relied on the element of surprise. and the germans really were shocked. they had been occupying france for four years at that point. they installed a collaborationist regime that they assembled from pro-fascist and pro-nazi organizations. there was a french resistance to the nazi rule and collaborationist s, but the nazis and their puppets you know, were definitely in charge. they were heading into year five of being in charge. they were really settled in, in france. and then, here comes this shock arrival, this invasion, ultimately millions of allied troops, landing on the beaches
end, what was happening in congress today wasn t really about columbia , it wasn t necessarily about anti- semitism. it seemed like it was very clearly an opportunity for republicans to go after what they perceive to be a group of liberal elites, and the wokeism that has penetrated america s college campus system. did you think that they were successful in maligning columbia university today? i mean, they set all kind of things about columbia university, and that s not the institution that i think, you know, most of us experience. even though, you know, there have been incidents of anti- semitism, no question, and those incidents have been announced, you know, broadly by that community. but what we ve seen in place of this has been a kind of disingenuous caricature of what the university is, what the university stands for, who our students are, who our faculty are, you know, what s going on. and that s going to, you know, not simply, you know, today, that s been going on for weeks