It is absolutely stunning. We just got thumped. I mean, i know that everybody got a lot of snow and this was a big storm, but i feel like somebody played a joke on me. Yeah. This is an insane amount of snow. I will pack some of it into cooler and send it to you. Rachel, you had Jim Rutenberg on talking about that New York Times article which is just amazing, and by the way, must be said, beautifully written. I think it may be the best written yeah. Of the trump investigative pieces. Andrew weissmann is going to join us on the same subject to pick up where you left off which to me is are there new crimes in this reporting that were looking at . Yeah. The times uses the very gentle word, extralegal. Does that mean illegal . Andrew weissmann is going to take us through it and tell us what he sees in that reporting. Excellent. Its really well timed. Tomorrow were going to see the response from the president s defense team, such as it is, to the Impeachment Charges and the Impeachment Charg
Rachel, you had Jim Rutenberg on talking about that New York Times article which is just amazing, and by the way, must be said, beautifully written. I think it may be the best written yeah. Of the trump investigative pieces. Andrew weissmann is going to join us on the same subject to pick up where you left off, which for me is, are there new crimes in this reporting that were looking at . Yeah. The times uses the very gentle word, extralegal. Does that mean illegal . Andrew weissmann is going to take us through it and tell us what he sees in that reporting. Excellent. And its really well timed. Tomorrow were going to see the response from the president s defense team, such as it is, to the Impeachment Charges and the Impeachment Charges are about him inciting an insurrection against the u. S. Government. And what rutenberg and his colleagues just filled in is a lot of the details about how they knew exactly what they were setting up. How they organized it and how it was a coordinated t
well, i mean, there s constitutional duty. what he has, he s the commander in chief. that was my biggest issue with him, as national security adviser. white house advisers to former president trump understood the constitutional oath of the presidency. trump apparently did not. mika, as we have gone through the testimonies, as we ve talked through this the past several hours, one thing really does keep sticking out to me, and that is the testimony of cipollone, where he was asked who else in the white house agreed with the president that the riot should continue. who in the white house did not want him to stop the riots, did not want him to speak out and tell them to stop. he said nobody. nobody. he said nobody. nobody inside the white house wanted the riots to continue. let me put it a different way. everybody in the white house wanted the president to act affirmatively to stop the riots. they told him that. he refused. his family members, his children, told him tha
deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? january 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees list, and today he confirmed that negotiations have been underway. we ve had discussions with them about potentially appearing before them. we are trying to find a way out. and there is this new intrig
stephanie ruhle. in other senior trump white house official has testified before the january six committee. this afternoon, former acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, appeared for a closed-door deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? jen way up to 20 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees