united states of america, so help me god. [cheering] country music s craig morgan reenlisting in u.s. army reserve at a sold-out show. ainsley: he served the army before making a name in country music. joey: craig, i spent some time with you and saw how proud you were of past service, you are serving again, what inspired you to do this. i had a sense of service for as long as i can remember. having 17 and a half years of service and not being able to finish, i felt i had quit something. and the army creed, that line says i will never quit.
that pat cipollone said trump said xyz. mark meadows told me, trump said x y and z. in mike pence, you have a witness who has testified, before the grand jury, who can say, this is what donald trump told me, when he was pressuring me to try to, corruptly, refused to certify joe biden s win. and, in his book, which i think is ironically titled, so help me god, mike pence said the following. he said, during this pressure campaign, donald trump, at one point said to me, you know what mike? you know what your problem is? you are too honest. that is important evidence to prosecutors. what that proves is that donald trump knew what he was urging mike pence to do, called for dishonesty. that is evidence of his corrupt intent. i say the title is ironic, jonathan, because the last words that mike pence would have uttered, so help me god, would have been part of the oath was administered to him, right before he began to