disavowing and denying this strategy. disavowing and denying his own work on that. saying that s crazy, it was totally on viable, that wasn t even a real thing. don t describe that to me. i was wrong to say that as some kind of good sign, that it leads the insurrection guys felt bad. and knew it was wrong. he apparently just decided he didn t have the right guy in as vice president, or the whole plan would have worked. should also tell you just so you know, we did back flips, today, trying to contact mr. eastman himself for comment. we tried six different phone numbers we found for, him but no answer any of them. we left multiple voice messages, we did not have any returns. we texted him, some of the phone numbers we had for, him no luck there either. we found people connected to him, and spoke to a couple of people connected to him, one of them told us that they would pass on our message to him. somebody else connected to him actually did give us another
right? you could do that. or, you can do a series of interviews which what you think is a sympathetic magazine and try and convince them that you don t do the things you said, i need it right the things you said you row, and you don t sound those things now, you don t you re crazy to think that. so i think it is a sign of good news, that john eastman tried to run away from his memo. i took it as a sign of good news when it comes to this ongoing story of the republican party and whether they are going to evolve out of this new role they are in, as the party that no longer believes election results are real or should be respected. when criminals trying professor wasn t, me it s an hour. they are least writing all it s what happened was a crime, and they don t be associated with it. on friday that s where the. to me? i didn t do it that was crazy. don t blame me. i don t even believe that stuff. that s what i thought as a