Over the last few days, many articles have labelled Henry Kissinger as “crooked,” “war criminal” or plain “evil.” He remains an influential thinker in geopolitics who has deeply shaped US foreign policy. American policymakers still consult him on world affairs, such as the Ukraine war or the conflict with China. But Kissinger’s legacy has indeed been bloody.
we know that mr. navarro believes he and mr. bannon came up with a strategy for overturning the election because he details it in his book, which i know my colleague from florida will discuss in greater detail. this is as clear case for contempt as we are likely to see, mister chairman. i yield back. gentleman yields back. chair recognizes mrs. murphy. thank, you mister chairman. i will just pick up where my colleague left off. over a month and a half, ago mr. navarro was subpoenaed by this committee. we sought documents and testimony regarding his efforts and to prevent the result from being certified. this information is central to our committees inquiry. mr. navarro refused to comply, making a cursory claim of executive privilege. there are many reasons why this blanket assertion of executive privilege lacks merit, as a married or of law and as a matter of common sense.
peter navarro s testimony is integral to our investigation and despite the fact that he is given multiple television interviews regarding our subpoena, he s failed to comply with our investigation anyway. he is protected by executive privilege, but he has never sought counsel as others we have have. he has so usually this is never filed any not what s happening case, on it seeking responsibilities to supply and economist with a ph.d. from harvard, mr. navarro ran unsuccessfully for august in my home state of california five times. he wrote several books on economics and trade, many of which focused on china. he was brought on by the trump campaign in 2016 to advise the former president on economic and trade issues. it was such an important adviser to the former president that in office was created just for him to oversee. the white house national trade council. he was the architect of the presidents trade policies,
fight back out of all the large huge number of people that were fired in the 50s. and in 1965 you led a protest outside the white house, which was an act of conscience and an act of extraordinary courage. we are proud of you and greatful to you for your loyalty. the president honored him there. tell me about his role, not to be underestimated in this. he was a real hero. er he was one of the victims of the lavender scare. he was fired in 1967. he was an asfraunmer, with a ph.d. from harvard. the darling of the space race when america needed people like him but he was gay, so they fired him. he was one of the first to stand up and fight. he said this is not a matter of national security, morality, this is a matter of civil rights.
freed slaves. the woodson dedicated his career to the field of african-american history and earned a ph.d. from harvard in in 1912. nong his famous quotes, if the knee grow in the ghetto must eternally be fed by the hand that pushes him into the ghetto, he will never become strong neve in you have to get out of the ghetto. spread a little e today spread a little love my way spread a little something to remember spread a little joy. [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream. that s what makes philadelphia. so spread a little. [ female announcer ] and that s what makes the moment we enjoy it, a little richer. real belgian chocolate whipped with philadelphia cream cheese. new indulgence. the moment just got a little sweeter.