and political implications for trump. and we have to be careful here that we do not know if this brings us closer to an actual indictment of trump because it kind of feels like we have been down this road before. however, as former u.s. attorney joyce vance points out, we could be getting to the very end of the process at the very least. and joining me now is olivia troye, former senior adviser to vice president mike pence, and nick ackerman, former assistant special watergate prosecutor and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. olivia, i want to start with you. mike pence has said in the past that the january 6th committee was not entitled to his testimony, he wasn t standing in the way of anyone else doing it, but they re not entitled to it. do you expect him to try to fight this subpoena because he s also written a book. he s put a lot of this out there already, but what do you make of the subpoena as somebody who worked for him? hi, joy. you know,
bonnie. congratulations on getting home safe. so great to see you together with your mom. how are you feeling tonight? thank you. i mean, i feel good. really good. obviously, everything is a little surreal still. really coming to terms with what happened but more so how much support we had back home. i m just forever indebted to so many people. bunny, we ve talked a couple of times. when you talked about the phone call you got when you found out just out of the blue that he was safe, what was it like when you first got to see him standing in front of you? well, he wasn t standing in front of me, anderson. i was watching for him, and i went to check in at the hotel thinking that they would the boys would come down and get off the elevator and we would see them. we set an ambush. he snuck up behind me.