to january 6th? miss meadows did seek that pardon, yes ma am. a new concern in march in trump trump world, that mark meadows a spelling to the special counsel. tonight, the latest on the insurrection investigation, and signs of an imminent prosecution in the docs case. then, it s time to make our voices heard. one year after the massacre in uvalde. she remembers a lot of screams and a lot of the chaos. she could hear the police in the hallways. the survivors looking for answers, and the fight for gun control in texas. plus, the oath keeper now facing 25 years in prison for january 6th. and ron desantis announces he s running for president, in the most successful elon musk roll out since the cybertruck. yeah. oh my god. maybe that was a little too hard.
or is he more aggressive? i think it s both. he had the ground work the doj laid out for the year and a and a half that merrick garland was running the investigation. but look, merrick garland could have subpoenaed mike pence, mark meadows a year and a half ago. and now we re seeing jack smith firing off the subpoenas and engaging in legal fights. so we have a quicker moving more aggressive prosecutor running the case now. here s a guy that has prosecuted war crimes before, seems pretty tough on this. thanks so much. sources say the fbi conducted two searches at the university of delaware in recent weeks. this in connection with president biden s handling of classified documents. cnn senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid joining us with more. what do we know about the
about advice they gave to mr. trump or interactions they had with him in the chaotic post election period. one of the people familiar with the matter said. today in south carolina judge ruled that mark meadows, donald trump s former final to the stacked, must testify to the fulton county special purpose gradually investigating the 2020 election. mark meadows a lawyer said that he will appeal that decision. also today, attorneys for donald trump accepted service of the subpoena that was issued by the january 6th select committee last week the subpoena sets a deadline for donald trump to handle over documents by november 4th, and to appear for an interview with the committee on november 14th. leading off our discussion of these points tonight is andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal division. and the eastern district of new york, he s a professor of practice at nyu law school. msnbc legal analyst. popular is also with us, professor of law at george
cipollone and his deputy, white house counsel patrick philbin, to answer grandeur weak questions. they report prosecutors told the judge, quote, that their need for the evidence the mandate could provide should overcome mr. trump s claims that the information is protected by attorney client and executive privilege, the people said. mr. cipollone, mr. trump s former white house counsel, and mr. feldman, who served as this deputy initially appeared before the grand jury last month after receiving subpoenas, but declined to answer some of the questions prosecutors had about advice they gave to mr. trump or interactions they had with him in the chaotic post election period. one of the people familiar with the matter said. today in south carolina judge ruled that mark meadows, donald trump s former final to the stacked, must testify to the fulton county special purpose gradually investigating the 2020 election. mark meadows a lawyer said that
their assault. the committee released video bolstering that case and undermining this key claim about the sixth. as many as 10,000 yard troops were told to be on trhe ready b the secretary of defense. that was a direct order from president trump. that was former chief of staff mark meadows a month after the assault. and here s the former president. i definitely gave the number of 10,000 national guardsmen. i think you should have 10,000 of the national guard ready. they took that number, from what i understand, they gave it to the people at the capitol, which is controlled by pelosi. and i heard they rejected it because they didn t think it would look good. now, here s christopher miller who is acting defense secretary at the time appearing before select committee. there was no order for president trump to put 10,000 troops to be on the ready for