the attorney general s a.p. interview. and had thrown his lunch against the wall. literally calling for the vice president to be f ing hung. and mark had responded something to the effect of, you heard it, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. said something to the effect of, and very cheerily, mark, something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood is going to be on your f hands. some of the most explosive moments from yesterday s sixth hearing on the capitol attack. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, june 29th. i m katty kay in for jonathan lemire. a former west wing aide delivered bomb shell testimony at yesterday s last-minute january 6th hearing. cassidy hutchinson testified that donald trump and chief of staff mark meadows ignored warnings about potential violence before the attack and did nothing to stop it once the attack was under way. according to hutchinson, trump knew there were weapons in the crowd. but during his spe
former associate of jeffrey epstein ghislaine maxwell is sentenced 20 years behind bars for their role in the underage sex trafficking scheme. maxwell was kwiktded last year with conspireing to recruit, groom and abuse girls as young as 14 with epistone. epstein was indicted on federal sex trafficking charges back in 2019 but was found dead in his jail cell in what officials ruled a suicide. maxwell spoke publicly in court for the first time since her arrest saying in part, quote, it is the greatest regret of my life that i ever met jeffrey epstein. jeffrey epstein should have been here before all of you. the biden administration is taking steps to protect abortion access. friday s supreme court decision was despicable, but it was not unpredictable. hhs has been preparing for this for some time.
laura: right. transporting someone across state or international lines for illicit, unlawfl sex acts. so it s she was very lucky, she would get to take a plea to that which is a 10-year maximum sentence unlike sex trafficking which is a 15-year minimum sentence. laura: and there are alleged other co-conspirators in this case. there was a hotline that was set up by the fbi s field office here in new york and, apparently, that hotline has been filled with people coming forward. how do you weed through that amount, you know, and how can we see this go forward from there? you know, the difficult that the government has in this case is these claims are from a long time ago. nowadays there would be surveillance laura: right, that s the thing. right. it s the alleged victim s word against maxwell and the other associates that participated in this sex trafficking scheme. laura: right. but they have similar stories which is a problem for the defense to overcome if they do
antidotal here and there or something that you actually get your arms around that there is going to be a shift in 2020 where there is more black support for the president than the pundits think? i call it the black awakening. i think president trump can get over 20% of this vote when you watch what s going on with this impeachment, i think this is the catalyst, you know, since their beginning in 1908, the fbi has gone after so many black activists. even up to last year they had the black identity focus ed: four months since jeffrey epstein found dead in his jail cell. for the fbi. and you are talking about, people who facilitated the you know, democrats that criminal acts is accused send messages, talking out owe-said to be focusing of both sides of their mouth attention on close friend because they don t stand up jill lane maxwell and what against this corruption. her role was in the alleged you got the fbi blatantly sex trafficking scheme. going after the president. what s next as