he said is the filibuster. for our republican colleagues to vane outraged by preserving the rules and norms of the senate, i asked them to think back to a year ago this week. where were these precious rules and norms when the leader of the republican party, then president trump, plotted an overthrow of the government by disrupting the senate business. where were these rules and norms when some of our colleagues echoed the big lie that led to the bloody insurrection. where were these rules and norms when some members of the public can party, and openly endorsed in installing donald trump to the prime presidency, against the will of the american people. so, governor patrick, senate democrats are discussing various possible rule changes, but it s not clear, manchin or sinema will support them. so what happens if they won t budge on the filibuster? not enough happens, frankly. although a hope it doesn t end, should they make that terrible, terrible, and frankly
party. they do not accept truth anymore. they are rejecting. jill, in our final seconds, what happens if the supreme court decides to reverse the d.c. circuit s ruling, rejecting trump s claim of executive privilege. i think the supreme court will reject his executive privilege claims, because they have no basis in fact, or in law. we have known since watergate that the president is subject to subpoena, and turning over documents. so, that isn t going to work. what s going to happen is, the national archives will turn over material to the senate sorry, to the house, january six committee, and we will have even more evidence of his complicity in conducting the terrorist attack on the capitol, and on our democracy. let s not keep calling at the capitol, because, although that building was desecrated, and although the confederate flag
to try to contain and control donald trump. and psychologically, he was just out of control. and they were looking at ways to try to rein him back in. we should note that the ivanka press person put out a statement that is essentially nonresponsive and said that she didn t speak at the rally. as she publicly stated that the violence would stop immediately, please be pace full. that seems nonresponsive. but i suspect we will get a more responsive a quest. from ivanka trump at some point. congressman jamie raskin, the subject of the new nbc documentary, love in the constitution, premiering next month. thank you so much congressman. pleasure is all mine, thank you. coming up, remember the investigation into trump s call the georgia s top election official, when he demanded they get the more votes. the da is asking for a grand jury, and that is a really big deal.
cooperate with the investigation, absentee subpoena requiring their testimony. brad raffensperger has essentially said that he would only cooperate with the subpoena. da cited these comments he made in october of last year. if she wants to interview me, there is a process for that and i will gladly participate in that. because i want to make sure that i follow the law, follow the constitution and when you get a grand jury summons, you respond to. grand jury requests must be approved by this majority of the superior court judges in fulton county. we will have to wait for their decision. we do know, thanks to my colleague rachel maddow s reporting, that the ex presidents lawyers had already met in person with prosecutors from the da s office. the da recently told the associated press, whether the decision to bring charges against president trump, would come as the first half as this year. i have to say, i really think that this should be the thing that should take down donald trump. no
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