the legal process, the department of justice, local election officials, and a relentless pressure campaign to what he called, an attempt to stop steal. now the fact that nothing had been stolen, details, details it seems. i ll leave you all to decide whether this hearing so far has threaded a needle, or move drone needle. but were seven hearings in, we re learning tonight that january six committees upcoming eight hearing, will now turn to the number one 87. that s 187 minutes where the president of united states was radio silence. i mean crickets. well at least publicly. but what exactly what he s doing for over three hours? i mean after the capitol have been breached, and while he was being attack, officers were valiantly felt to protect members of congress, everyone inside that capital. as witnesses describe the mortal combat, almost medieval like combat, just what was the commander in chief, the one who swore to do this i donald john trump do solemnly swear, reserve,
Teachers in tennessee to carry a concealed gun, but rather it gives them the option, but only if they reach a series of thresholds, including enhanced carry permit, theyre going to need to get permission from the superintendent, the school principal, as well as the local Law Enforcement chief is submitted background check, go through 40 hours of School Training among other things. Its interesting though that this legislation comes just about a year after the Deadliest School well shooting in state history at the covenant school, that Private School in nashville and some of the parents of those surviving victims, they oppose this legislation and they could be heard after its passage saying blood on your hands this is the reaction of rage and anger as the bolus to get firearms wave from schools, not put them in. The school says, this is ridiculous. Are a lot are representatives of sodas out to lobbyist money. Theyve sold us out the corporate interest in people who support them financiall
not the most shocking thing in the world, right? i love elliott s enthusiasm. number one, if it was a support stats i saw she looked craig had testified at some point, the white house photographer. we haven t heard from where they said. so, i m not quite sure but just hear me out, when they say the president called him to claim the call, i need to tell you, your phone doesn t say donald trump code is on the phone, i m not sure how they knew it was the president, all the president called, let me decline. they knew enough to call their lawyer. they got the call. if it was a characterization, someone who s not used to dealing with the president, not used to being in those circles. currently, the president assistant is molly michaels, you get perhaps a phone call from either her phone, or a number you recognize, right? this is why doesn t, i m questioning, how do you know
would answer it, hit record but that s just. me elliott, the idea here of having this call come in, what do you think about this? it s big. unlike you laura, much of the chagrin of my family i pretty much screen everything. i don t know if i would here is to say, this is a big deal for the presidents intent. which is the one thing, the big thing you need to prove to get that witness tampering. does the person and tend to delay, prevent, hamper, or get it somebody else is testifying. if this were ivanka trump, mark meadows, or another person of the president was trying to call, and might not have been so alarming that it was picking up the phone. even if they were to be advisement in a proceeding. the fact that it appears to be a junior or support staff are, of to raise alarm bells for everybody. again, we talked about this just the other day on the program, just looking at the identity of who the person might be but go far to getting close to witness tampering. at least investiga
trump could make us feel sorry for jeff sessions. and the irony of all this is that sessions is in lock step with him on things like immigration, criminal justice reform, civil rights. but sessions has committed the mortal sin of being disloyal in the eyes of the president. it comes down to not protecting trump. and that s not the role of the attorney general. he s the attorney general of the united states, not the president s personal attorney. and what is remarkable is the statements that you played from people like lynn say graham or chuck grassley who really are not coming to sessions defense and that s troubling on a lot of levels. to me elliott, that s the green light. that makes me think it s going to happen at some point in the next few months. the question to you, let s say tomorrow he fires sessions. what happens next? so certainly rod rosenstein is the number two at the justice department. under the success woes necessarily be the attorney general.