who s at the center plot to overturn the election. the man whose lies about the results pose a threat to democracy to this day. the ex-president himself, donald trump. that subpoena promises to add to his mountain of legal trouble and peril. the ones he already faces. multiple investigations into his handling of government records, family businesses and his attempt to overturn his defeat. it sets the stage for a number of big decisions for the january 6 select committee. abc news is reporting this. on internal deliberations within the committee on what his testimony could look like. there s been talk for months about whether they want trump to testify in a live setting. no doubt they want him to testify under oath. some members are hesitant to give him a live stage while others view it as beneficial to the investigation as they would get to question him under oath and there appears to be more of an openness to committee members having him appear live. should he refuse, the co
d. i think that s going to be again, a compelling part of this story that the justice department cannot turn its eyes away from and has been reported in the atlantic and elsewhere. they seemingly are prepared to take that leap of faith that they got the goods and they re ready to put it in front of a grand jury. joyce vance, what is your sense of where that process stands, whether anyone like cassidy has taken that step? has she been before a grand jury, mike? not sure. what would that process be, joyce, and what would it explain why she hasn t if she hasn t? so of course we know because we ve talked about it a lot that doj operates when it s operating correctly behind this wall so that the public doesn t know what s going on. there are a lot of reasons for that. there are good reasons and they re frustrating for us in this situation. but it s impossible to believe that at this point, doj isn t reaching out to witnesses like