ransacking offices, and creating the mayhem that ultimately cost lives, i was filled with a simmering indignation. i d served in the congress for 12 years. i dreamed from the time i was a little boy as i wrote in my book about someday representing my hometown in congress. and to see what was happening there, the first time since 1814 that our capitol building i just found myself thinking, not this, not here, not in america. joining us now is olivia troye. she was an adviser to the former vice president. great to see you, olivia. as somebody who knows pence, as you watched that town hall what stood out most to you? hi, ana. thanks for having me. i have to say i was struck by it just came off as overrehearsed and disingenuous. i just thought that it was inauthentic. pence is always best when he speaks from the heart, and i
on january 6 fears another attack fueled by the violent rhetoric. the sergeant initialledly ct in the court document had a victim pact state in the case of josh eya pruitt. he pleaded gilley there june to a felony counts to obstruction of a official proceeding. he smashed a sign inside of the capitol, tossed a chair in the direction of officers and came into close contact with then senate minority leader chuck schumer as his security detail rushed him to safety while rioters were ransacking offices. the sergeant s statement reads in part, i liver with the fear of another attack happening due to the rhetoric that is discussed ad nauseam on social media and radio and the news. the exhausting to the point where i don t watch or follow any form of media any more since i seem to live the news daily, end quote. joining us now, just reporter
and it only takes 5 to 10 seconds or so to walk down the hall from your office to the oval office, is that right? that s correct. so, we get that physical orientation right at the top. keeping that in mind, in terms of what she is physically in the middle of, when she is at her desk at her office, here is cassidy hutchinson s description of what happened there, inside the actual west wing, inside the oval office dining room in fact, one of the pro trump mob started on january six, breaking windows, breaking into the capital, ransacking offices, going through senators desks on the senate floor, when they started streaming through the halls of the united states capitol, hunting for the speaker of the house, hunting for the vice president, mike pence. i will say one note, when the witness here talks about, jim, the jim she s talking about is jim jordan, republican congressman, close ally of the trump white house. one of many republican members of congress that they would try to get th
seconds or so to walk down the hall from your office to the oval office, is that right? that s correct. so, we get that physical orientation right at the top. keeping that in mind, in terms of what she is physically in the middle of, when she is at her desk at her office, here is cassidy hutchinson s description of what happened there, inside the actual west wing, inside the oval office dining room in fact, one of the pro trump mob started on january six, breaking windows, breaking into the capital, ransacking offices, going through senators desks on the senate floor, when they started streaming through the halls of the united states capitol, hunting for the speaker of the house, hunting for the vice president, mike pence. i will say one note, when the
house, hunting the vice president, pawing through senators desks on floor of the senate, injuring more than 100 police officers, ransacking offices they could get into including the parliamentarian, after all of that happened on the 6th, since moft months ago to his credit senator lankford of oklahoma changed his mind. decided that he no longer wanted to be part of delivering to the rioters what they had come for. he tore up that speech he had been giving at 2:00 p.m. and when they reconvened that night he gave a very different set of remarks just after 9:00 p.m. i want to join my fellow senators in saying thank you to the capitol hill police, law enforcement, national guard, secret service who stood in harm s way while we were here debating, they were pushing