deported. whatever happens, this has gone way beyond tennis. the world number one now finds himself in the middle of a political and diplomatic row. yesterday, his mother said her son was being kept like a prisoner. but the australian home affairs minister karen andrews, said there was nothing stopping the tennis star from leaving the country. mr d okovic from leaving the country. tj i djokovic is from leaving the country. tj i djokovic is not from leaving the country. ti djokovic is not being from leaving the country. m djokovic is not being held captive in australia. he is free to leave at any time that he chooses to do so and borderforce any time that he chooses to do so and border force will actually facilitate that. and border force will actually facilitate that. ., .,~ . facilitate that. novak d okovic has reviousl facilitate that. novak d okovic has previously made h facilitate that. novak d okovic has previously made clear facilitate that. novak djokovic has previously made
the memo asks the president to appoint michael del ross oh and two other people to be in charge of this illegal plot. the other people where richard higgins, a former national security council staffer who was fired by trump white house. the memo listed of third person as, quote, a point of contact for legal and execution logistics. and that was frank collin who was, at the time, the only one of the three in a government position as legal counsel. a legal counsel to the u.s. department. when reached by the washington post about the meadows memo that puts them in charge of a conspiracy colon said, quote i have no idea what you re referring to. i can t help it if somebody writes my name on a bathroom wall. as far as we know, this plot was not carried out. or perhaps some of it was.
transgression happens at this point of contact, it tends to be these folks. the three percenters. the oath keepers. the proud boys. who were the first people to jump the barrier. break the window, and to, and then you have hundreds and hundreds of people behind. so there is this interplay, and we are seeing it here where it is like the president puts out this call, these folks mobilize, this sort of cadre, and then this huge crowd following. here is the abnormality of january six that really struck me. if you are a police officer, and you have a with someone on the street, that is going to happen pretty quickly, maybe a struggle goes on for a few minutes before someone comes. this was hand to hand combat between the police and the rioters that went on for hours. and there are injuries, and things that come out of that, that law enforcement does not see in the typical day today, because there are not our long fights hand to hand between
rule, regulation or law and try to figure out how to accelerate the courts a way to get quicker decisions. otherwise delay and we lose not because we re wrong but because we re delayed. would you have somebody be our point of contact on that please? i don t mean detail on our payroll but as a point of contact. absolutely, of course. great. thank you. next i ve been pursuing the question of the department s investigation into january 6 since pretty early days starting with a letter in january 8th that asked about the resources being deployed into this investigation and whether a task force prosecution task force was being set up and so forth and another let february 24th with regard to domestic extremist, violence groups, potential role. we ve learned a little bit more now and learned there was a lot