forward. what do republicans have to say? the republicans offered a bit of a muted response. many not defending donald trump s actions, not yet criticizing what the justice department is doing, taking a wait and see approach. one of those republicans, lindsey graham of south carolina, who told me earlier today that he does not think that trump should be prosecuted. that s just ridiculous for me to comment over what some grand jury may be looking at. i don t see anything to prosecute him over. now, graham himself has come under scrutiny for phone calls he made to the georgia secretary of state in the aftermath of the november 2020 elections. the georgia prosecutor looking into donald trump s actions, has asked for graham to come before the grand jury and testify there. graham himself has said that he will not do that, he s trying to fight that subpoena. nevertheless, you re hearing some defense from republicans but most are saying they re going to take a wait and see a
secret service agents, the gentleman that was the secret servant agent, ornoto, and the guy who drove the suverb. what s the status? it s a pattern we see which is through anonymous sources things are questioned at the committee. through anonymous sources they say they re willing to come in and give counter evidence and they never do because we require them to be under oath. as of now, we have not talked to these secret service agents. they have lawyered up, which is their right to do, and we ll go from there. the attorneys are engaging to figure out what s next. but yeah, that s, again, the standard kind of trump operation patterns through anonymous sources or through whisper campaigns try to discredit people and not be willing to do it under oath, and cassidy hutchinson has shown she s a brave american woman, and i think people like her, sarah matthews, caroline edwards will go down in history as having more courage than frankly almost every man in the republican party combined.