from death threats. when donald trump made james murray head of the secret service, donald trump knew he was going to need the secret service to help him hold on to the presidency. we will be talking about other things in this hour, you will hear from stacey amen, when she joins us, about the ban on abortion in georgia. which went into effect today. you will hear what happened in the steve bannon trial today. when federal prosecutors confidently rested their case after presenting just two technical witnesses, and you will see and hear, the mother of the mass murderer in uvalde texas, who was confronted by other mothers, today, mothers of the murdered children. telemundo captured that confrontation on video and we will present it later in the hour. but we begin tonight with james murray. the director of the secret service who has remained in that position during the biden administration, even though he was appointed by donald trump. the first director of the secret service app
murray before making director of the secret service, the subtext of it was, that line from the godfather. someday, and that day may never come, i will call upon you to do a service for me. did james murray do a service for donald trump by overseeing the deletion of all the secret service text messages on january six? the january six committee can answer all of these questions by issuing a specific personal subpoena to james murray for his under oath testimony, in a separate subpoena to james murray for all of his secret service text messages, on january six. today, the secret service told the committee that they had found exactly one text, that is relevant, to the committee s investigation. out of the thousands more texts that the secret service now says were deleted. deleting those texts is a
acting director, somebody he was considering making director at that time. and he really can t plead ignorance anymore. you can t say he is new to this, he is new to politics him he doesn t understand. he has been warned about the obligations of his office. i think moving forward you have to ask yourself, either he doesn t care or there is some kind of nefarious intent here. well, it s the same thing that comey claimed. he also wanted his loyalty. both an obsession about obtaining the personal loyalty of individual lawyers in law enforcement. not asking for their loyalty to the u.s. constitution, to their office and the office of the presidency and donald trump personally as an individual. same question. you got to answer mccabe. it backs up what comey said. it seems he wanted some sort of loyalty pledge for people who are supposed to be independent. yeah, corroboration is what mueller s team is looking for
. time to check back with jack for the cafferty file. question this hour, is the answer to reforming wall street another 68 government studies? randy writes, no, but it s the answer to lulling the public to sleep while congress and their corporate masters walk away with our treasury. do we need any more evidence that the game has been rigged ever since fdr? carol writes, as a making director, i welcome as many studies as possible. that would give me plenty of time to make money unfettered by regulations. reed writes, if we didn t vote a complete, and that means total change of congress in november, we deserve everything we get