be a number more than 2,500 is putting a strain on the department, and that s not counting people who committed crimes outside or people involved in the fake elector scheme or people who were and former president trump. and the pace of information is not slowing down. it s growing. last night a spokesman for the 1/6 committee said they decided to begin sharing transcript interviews with the justice department. 20 at first but there may be more to come. that s because we re seeing more members of former president trump s cabinet meeting with the committee, including steve mnuchin and mick mulvaney. mick mulvaney talked about the questions the committee wanted answered. why did i communicate, why did i say what i said? i sent some tweets and texts on january 6th. they want to talk about that. i was fairly heavily involved in the trump campaign. they want to know about the discussions i had leading up to the election day and the discussions right after the election day and the
using. it s not the pronounce. it s that young people see that this government doesn t live up to its obligations to its fighters. it s as simple as that. chuck schumer said he will bring the bill up for a vote again on monday. governor andy beshear announced at least six people have been killed in devastating floods there. he added an official death count is still being tallied. at about the same time, the white house announced that president biden approved an expedited major disaster declaration for kentucky. the governor said hundreds of homes are still underwater and many road remain unpassable. rescue crews are scrambling to find survivors. and will the candidate that trump endorsed win a key
afterall and these families have been a pain in the former president s side. they ve scheduled protested outside his club and frequently mention that clip you just played from fox news in 2016 where he said he believed the saudis were responsible for 9/11. a family member i interviewed said if you really think someone is responsible for 9/11 or least financing it, do you really want to be doing business with them? but here the kickoff was yesterday and it seems like the answer right now is yes. josh, thank you so much for coming on the program. appreciate it. senate republicans facing major backlash today after voting being against extended medical coverage for millions of veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. the act was passed initially by the senate with a vote of 84-19.
saudi. we ought to get bush or somebody to have the documents open. if you open the documents, i think you re going to see it was saudi arabia. trump appeared to be referencing 28 pages redacted into the joint inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, those pages widely implicated saudi elites of financing the attacks. joining me is investigative reporter josh dossi. trump just elevated this further into the political and emotional realm? yes, by joining with liv golf, they re trying to up end the pga tour and take players away. a lot of folks are accusing the saudi government of trying to whitewash its human rights record and whitewash killing
whose statements they want to start with. this very much trump s inner circle. these are cabinet people. there are a thousand people whose transcripts they could be looking at. that suggests to me their focus is move being moving quickly t trump s inner circle. they re looking into the plot, not so much the boots on the ground but those who may be involved in the inner circle of the planning. the other interesting thing i think about the cabinet officials is there likely was discussion among them of invoking the 25th amendment to remove the president from office. although that is not really a matter of crime or criminal justice for the justice department to prosecute, i wonder what in those conversations demonstrate donald trump s intent. people might be saying things