reportedly discussing among themselves about using their own constitutional power to stop the president. what those who talked already have said to the committee and what others might say, we just don t know, but what they could say given the positions they held and what they were privy to is formidable. they include secretary of state mike pompeo, who we first reported last night is expected to sit down with the house select committee, perhaps as soon as this week. also former treasury secretary steven mnuchin, who we learned today has already been interviewed by the committee. negotiations are underway with the former director of national intelligence, john ratcliffe, for a sitdown with him. and finally there s former acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney, who we spoke with earlier this week on the program. he was spotted on his way out, after speaking with the committee today. mulvaney, as you know, was serving as envoy to northern ireland when the attack happene
cooperating. so, it s potentially significant because he worked with jeffrey clark, this guy, who the former president wanted to make acting attorney general to help carry out his election scheme. and clark, according to the reporting, seemed willing. prosecutors are preparing for a court battle to force former white house officials to testify about what the former president said and did on and around january 6th. first, select committee member and california democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren joins us. congresswoman, i know you can t get into specifics. in term of these latest witnesses, can you say the focus on conversations among trump administration officials about possible invoking the 25th amendment, was that the focus? well, as we ve said pubic wly in our hearings, the 25th amendment was a focus of the committee. it s not the only focus. it s pretty clear from the