voting to subpoena the former president in his role in the capitol insurrection. he must be accountable. he is required to answer for his actions, is required to answer to those police officers who put their lives and bodies on the line to defend our democracy. he is required to answer to those millions of americans whose votes he wanted to go throw out as part of his scheme to remain in power. so it is our obligation to seek donald trump s testimony. and then they voted unanimously to do just that. let s bring in margaret taylor, tim bellmont, and john miller. great to see you guys. margaret, that was quite a finale, where the each unanimously and buy voice voted that they are going to subpoena donald trump. for sure, it was a historic moment. it paves the way for the potential of that committee to make criminal referrals all the way up to the former president. liz cheney didn t say that s what they re gonna do but they certainly suggest that they were gonna make ce
moment. it paves the way for the potential of that committee to make criminal referrals all the way up to the former president. liz cheney didn t say that s what they re gonna do but they certainly suggest that they were gonna make certain criminal referrals. it brought under the spotlight, the evidence that essentially every single person in town that day who worked in congress and the white house except for former president donald trump basically knew violence was going to happen and was begging him to call everybody back. that s important. i don t know what the end result is going to be. i don t know what the short term political implications are gonna be. i don t know what the 2024 implications are gonna be, but we will see all that unfold in the next few weeks. we think about jim, when i heard the president being subpoenaed, there s a track record for this right? i don t think the odds in vegas are really in favor of he s going to show up. there was a chance, he did