day, january 3rd, trump sent out this tweet. saying that i spoke to the secretary of state brad raffensperger yesterday about fulton county and voter fraud in georgia. he was unwilling, or unable, to answer questions such as the ballots under table scam. ballot destruction, out of state voters, dead voters and more. he has no clue. now all of the things that he listed there are plainly untrue. if you are as later, that same day, washington post published the audio of the call that had been recorded by raffensperger s team. the call went on for an hour. not only can you hear trump illegally ask for more votes than he actually got. you can hear him pleading, bargaining at times, threatening, and becoming increasingly frustrated when he does not get his way. so there were many infractions and the bottom line is, many, many times, the 11,900 and margin that they said we lost by. but the ballots are corrupt. and you are going to find that there. which is totally illegal. it is more ille
conversation you observed between president trump and vice that president mike pence. on the morning of january six, the select committee would like to discuss any adversary conversations who might have participated in regarding the plan to or impede the counting of electoral votes for example, if you have suggesting the white house counsel might have the actions mike pence to take, would violate the constitution or be otherwise the illegal. that s a lot right there a. the conversation that took place apparently that she witnessed. the committee wants to know about that conversation between trump and pence. that ivanka witnessed herself. on the morning of the insurrection. like they did know about that. also saying that they have information that trump s own white house counsel thought with trump s time pence to do was illegal. next, the committee asked about donald trump s actions during the insurrection itself. those hours, infamous, in one lengthy section of the
attorney is looking at multiple violations of georgia law here. including criminal solicitation to commit election fraud. intentional interference of performing election duties. conspiracy and racketeering among others. it is not a slam dunk case, we should be clear. because prosecutors would need to clear, to move forward with these charges, that trump knew he was doing was unlawful. that he had criminal intent. what was his state of mind? what was his intent of making the call? was he doing it corruptly, or in good faith. and that can be hard to prove, for sure. my feeling is, let the jury decide. because, i ll tell you, will we are going to talk next, just how open and shut this cases, when we come back. open and shut this cases when we come back.
legal scrutiny not just in georgia but new york where the attorney general revealed for the first time tuesday she has, quote, significant evidence that the trump organization fudged the bottom line to obtain loans, insurance. she needs the testimony of his former president and his two children, donald trump jr. and ivanka. and then the investigation into the attack on the u.s. capitol. a big win wednesday by the u.s. supreme court rejecting trump s efforts for hundreds of his white house documents under wraps. we re going to get these documents. and we re going to go through them and help ease this picture together. reporter: subpoenas were also issued by the select committee to some of trump s former attorneys who pushed the big lie. rudy giuliani, jenna ellis and sidney powell.
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