releasing damning new testimony from an attorney in trump s white house. in a tease of sorts for next week s hearing watch this in our next hearing on thursday, the select committee will examine president trump s relentless effort on january 6th and in the days beforehand to pressure vice president pence to refuse to count lawful electoral votes. as a federal judge has indicated, this likely violated to federal criminal statutes. to. and that s heating up the comment, the committee s newest bombshell, a portion of the deposition from former white house lawyer, eric herschmann, who describes a colorful conversation the day he had after the insurrection, with lawyer john eastman. the lawyer wrote memos arguing the vice president could in fact overturn the election. he started to ask me about something dealing with georgia, and preserving something, eventually, for appeal. and i said to him, are you out of your effing mind? i said, i only want to hear two words coming ou
small business administration, as well as states attorneys tasked with uncovering pandemic loan rackets. and they told me then, that least 87 billion dollars of potential fraud had been identified. and my colleague, gabe gutierrez, has an update. i ll give you a teaser it s really bad. the department of justice has been looking into pandemic relief funds and alleged fraud on a massive scale. and now, congressional investigators are also looking into some of the companies hired to help distribute that money. this nondescript office building in virginia houses the company the feds hired to help distribute billions of dollars in loans to help struggling small businesses during the pandemic. the firm, rer solutions, got a no bid $750 million contract and the company netted $340 million in windfall profits, despite assigning the work to just six of its employees, according to a u.s. house subcommittee report released today. why do you think that covid spending at that time was so
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so much money available, there was an opportunity for super fraudsters. a few months ago, i spoke with the inspector general of a small business administration, as well as states attorneys tasked with uncovering pandemic loan rackets. and they told me then, that least 87 billion dollars of potential fraud had been identified. and my colleague, gabe gutierrez, has an update. i ll give you a teaser it s really bad. the department of justice has been looking into pandemic relief funds and alleged fraud on a massive scale. and now, congressional investigators are also looking into some of the companies hired to help distribute that money. this nondescript office building in virginia how is they company the feds hired to help distribute billions of dollars in loans to help struggling small businesses during the pandemic. the firm, are our solutions got a new bed 750 million dollar contract and the company netted $340 million in windfall profits, despite assigning the
offering as their solution to inflation and to the economy and go, well we want that? or do they sit back and go, yeah, i don t like where we are on inflation, i don t like where we are in gas prices. but the bigger question is our democracy. it is whether or not i want to give power back to the party that fomented insurrection but michael, doesn t i recall that [inaudible] republicans are not offering anything on inflation, just saying we are not democrats. [inaudible] that s a good point, but you know what? that s enough of a point. you can win an election on that. all right, you two, we have a lot more i want to cover on this. unfortunately i am out of time. but i ve always got time to talk to both of you. michael steele and lis smith, coming out, the fleecing of america, one of the most important series we ve had on msnbc. and i m going to tell, you every day citizens are outraged over the last latest outrage over covid relief funds. they say one single company pocketed