msnbc world headquarters, here in new york. welcome everyone to alex with reports. developing this, our the generates committee is preparing for two more public hearings in the coming. week georgia secretary of state, binds raffensperger, and his top deputy gabriel sterling will testify today the committee focuses on donald trump s effort to overturn joe biden s 2020 victories, in georgia, and other swing states. earlier today, u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn, described to msnbc his feelings on wet has been revealed so far. the hearings and everything, they are bringing out a lot of what emotions, but it also is bringing out a lot of facts. so we had our opinions about what happened, everybody thought oh we know at this is about, we know it happened. but being able to actually have this confirmed through these hearings, it is like i feel a little bit vindicated from the way that i don t. meanwhile, former president trump showing very little remorse over the events
The election is being rigged by corrupt media, pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president. Reporter donald trump trailing in the polls and plagued by allegations of Sexual Misconduct is falling back on his favorite safety net. The election is rigged. Its rigged like youve never seen before. The investigation of Hillary Clinton was rigged. Its all rigged. Its all rigged. The gop nominee now insisting theres a monumental conspiracy to rig the entire election against him. Trump tweeting today, of course there is largescale voter fraud happening on and before election day. Why do Republican Leaders deny what is going on . So naive. But trumps claims arent true. Theres no evidence of widespread voter fraud. And the candidates claims are putting Election Officials, even those in his own party, on edge. Today, ohios Secretary Of State, a republican, who plans to vote for trump, blasted the candidates claims as reckless. Its irresponsible. He sho
spend that money on non campaign, and non-electoral expenses. and people should remember, donald trump and his business life, has an enormous amount of debt hanging over his business. around about a billion dollars. and he has been in businesses that have been really pummeled by covid-19, particularly urban commercial real estate. and travel and leisure. you know results and golf courses. so hang out a second time, are you saying that donald trump took that money, under the guise of campaign, or stop the steal, or however he encouraged small donors to give it to him, and he can do anything he wants with it, or maybe not can but has done anything he wants with it? well, we don t know. it would be legal if he used it to say, retire or all of, to partially retire some of the doubt that is hanging over his business. he can t use it for things like that. and we don t know how he is using it, because the ftc
she s basically been doing. she s essentially been running to say it s a non-campaign is not quite right, but she s been saying as little as possible, i don t think it s helpful for her anytime the public hears the words e-mails and state department, in any conversation. i don t know how many of the details people are actually able to process, because it is a somewhat complicated story. but it s certainly not a help to her. and i think that she will do everything she can to not talk about it. paul, it does play into, you know, the long-standing criticisms of her about lack of transparency or a tendency for secrecy or a belief that the rules don t apply. yes, and the e-mail thing has done an enormous amount of political damage to her, enormous. this is a career diplomat who had a very similar job when condoleezza rice was secretary of state. he wasn t a political appointee, arguing with a career fbi official about what to classify. your government does this every day. that s what
overseas billets for your fbi agents so they can go work overseas. when that was originally denied, the assistant secretary, undersecretary, said, i would like to take it up the chain to the fbi. who else can i talk to? three separate occasions. whether or not the quid pro quo ever happened is irrelevant. potentially asking for the quid pro quo is a felony. and we ve seen the house members now ask for the immediate resignation of patrick henry from the state department and instead what we see is politics as usual, d.c. insiders get protected. what would happen to the regular person doesn t happen to me. and hillary clinton should step forward right now and say, if this is the case, unless they are accusing an fbi agent of lying on form 302, which no one is doing, then we know unequivocally that this was an attempted quid pro quo, and that alone is a felony. maggie, do you see hillary clinton actually talking about this or just trying to run out the clock? i think she s going to try