january 6th, i issued a tweet demanding that people leave the capitol and end the violence. i said that those that failed to do that should be prosecuted to the fullest exat the present time of the law and i continue to believe that today. we cannot ever allow what happened on january 6th to happen again in the heart of our democracy. and i ll stand by the decisions and the due process of court in our laws. and i have no interest or no intention of pardoning those that assaulted police officers or vandalized our capital. they need to be answerable to the law. former vice president mike pence with one of the ways he is differentiating himself from his former boss. we ll have more from his campaign launch just ahead. it comes as the department of justice confirms what we all suspected. trump is the target of the classified documents investigation. we ll get expert analysis on what it means for an indictment moving forward. plus, one of the pga s top players blasts the organiz
him. so if you watched garland carefully, his press conference the other day, you may have noticed that he appeared highly annoyed by the idea of having to stoop to explain himself to mere citizens. he found a solution. being a liberal, merrick garland s first instinct was to seize the role of victim, because when you re a victim you ve already won the argument. you don t have to explain yourself. you don t have to change your behavior. you re by definition the good guy. the victim always is. being oppressed means never having to say you re sorry. so as garland explained in the press conference, the fbi was the victim. mean old fox news was asking unfair questions, and that s wrong. the real problem isn t that america s most powerful law enforcement agency is corrupt, no, the real problem is the people have dared to complain about it, and they must stop immediately or else they re domestic terrorists. as gary put it with genuine outrage, i will not silently stand by as the in
probably walking on the beach wing tips which i always thought he was attacked for. we do all the time. you should see geist out there. the chief of staff at that point and nixon says is there any give in it? it was unanimous and he said, no, and then that set in motion the last 14 days or so of that tragedy. with trump and this moment now, one of the questions we have both legally and culturally is because president nixon was pardoned by president ford in september of 1974, an act for which ford was excoriated in realtime, celebrated 25 years later or so before he died in 2004, i think, there s rethinking about this now,
and when al hague called him he have at san clemente he was at san clemente walking on the beaches in wing tips, which was he was attacked for. i thought it was a good choice. but hague calls him, he was the white house chief of staff at that point and nixon said is there any give in it? any error in it? ? it was unanimous and he said no. and that set in motion the last 14 days or so of that tragedy. with trump and this moment now, one of the questions we have, both legally and culturally is, because president nixon was pardoned by president ford in september of 1974, an act for which ford was excoriated in real time, celebrated 25 years later or so before he died in
gives bureaucrats power. they have clearances you don t. interesting information, including a lot of information on ritual cattle mutilation. over the years, a couple of u.s. senators have called on the fbi to investigate the mutilations, because cattle are a commodity o. ranchers lose money when they die. there s been a number of federal investigations into cattle mutilations. we looked into how the government suspended to all of this. it s fascinating. on multiple occasions, sitting u.s. senators have demanded the fbi investigate these mutilations. the fbi has declassified hundreds of documents related to mutilation. they detail the lengths law enforcement has gone to solve this mystery. in september of 1974, there was a surge of mutilations in the great plains. the situation drove senator carl curtis of nebraska to demand an fbi investigation into what he called a series of incidents stretching from oklahoma to