have to be consistent with each other and have to point conclusively to the guilt of alex murdaugh, beyond a reasonable doubt. these circumstances just raise more questions, ladies and gentlemen. raise more questions that we wouldn t have to be dealing with if they had just simply secured mag maggie s phone on june 8th when they got it. we wouldn t be here. we do know from the time line that alex left the property at 9:07. were they killed before he left? i don t know the answer to that. i don t know the answer to that. we do know that if he was in the house when the shots were made down at the kennel that he would not have heard them. we had testing from mr. sutton. they were angry with mr. sutton s not angry, but they challenged his conclusions on a lot of things. they didn t touch his acoustic testing. didn t doubt that. haven t challenged that. if he is in the house and shots are down at the kennel, he doesn t hear it. they say that sometime after 8:44 they peg it 8:4
initial recovery on mar-a-lago said that archives officials believed that more records were missing and were skeptical that trump had handed over everything. as the investigation gained steam, some trump advisors have sought to steer away from the issue according to people who were speaking under anonymity. now you have to fast forward to june 3rd, bob, the trump attorney says the trump s team met with a doj official after they cooperated with presidential records in a storage wear and handed over, quote, a few pages to the doj. multiple sources have confirmed to nbc news that monday s unprecedented search was related, classified material that trump brought with limb to florida after he left the white house. two sources say the search went from 9:00 a.m. to half past 6:00 and that the fbi took about a dozen, a dozen more boxes with emthis. a lot of boxes. think, as much as we ve learned there are still major questions outstanding, for instance, what exactly what was the fbi l
conference, and yet, matt sh lap has held firm. i was talking to kimberly guilfoyle before jumping on the stage and i asked her what it said about ron desantis not coming here today. she told me it speaks volume was her wording saying it s important for everybody to listen to the grass roots of the conservative movement. that s why it s notable it s not speaker mccarthy, not leader mcconnell. this is the likes of mike lindell and steve bannon. cruz, marsha blackburn are here, congressman scott perry, who i also spoke with. he smiled when i asked what he thought about mccarthy not being here. this is really a dividing time here for the republican party as it chooses its path forward, whether to go with donald trump who will be the featured speaker on saturday night, or whether to
these two so publicly exposing their former political allies? well, alex, as you point out, these two have a long history in the conservative movement. they had a long association with steve bannon when he was at breitbart. they were part of this group along with bannon and others that tried to use private funds to erect walls along the border. they say the things that sort of turned the tide for them were these words from president trump, the 120 words of his over an hour long speech on the ellipse where he did call people to march to the capitol. according to both of them, that was fully against the planning for the ellipse rally, and they knew it would be dangerous. another thing that they cited to me in our extensive conversations was feeling abandoned by president trump. i ve broken the news for rolling stone that matt whitaker and matt sh lap helped
rate of our economy. there are 2.6 million jobs in our country in clean energy. half of them are in states that donald trump won. so he is not helping the forg forgoting american. he s hurting them. their kids will have worse asthma in the summer. they will have a harder time having economic growth. he s made us an environmental pariah in the world. and i think it is one of the most self-destructive moves i ve ever seen by any president in my lifetime. so, i actually think that the former secretary of state made the most powerful counterargument, and i think there s going i think matt s right, there s going to be a lot of hysteria about pulling out of the accord, but he made the best articulation i heard of the economic argument, that he presented a lie, basically to the american people, that we have to choose between, you know, pollution and jobs. well, he has said it so eloquently, and he said it for the last couple of years, the renewable energy market is a