good evening and thanks t at-home for joining us in th special edition of alex wagner tonight. we are coming up on the tw year anniversary of the januar 6th attack, and i think all of us at this point have memories of that day seared into ou minds, where we were what we were doing even after all these times past i mean, almost all of us hav those memories as it turns out, a few peopl have no memory of that day a all, apparently. here is an excerpt of deposition of one of president donald trump s persona secretaries, who worked just outside the oval office, testifying to the january 6t committee, from their fina report quote, i don t remember where was that afternoon do you remember being at the white house that afternoon even if you don t remember where exactly you were at th white house? no, i do not do you remember being home wherever home is for you, on the afternoon of january six as opposed to being at the white house? no, i don t. so, you don t remember whether you ar
supreme court s hearing that case and i think when i read i it set a shutter down my spine the idea that sort of lega fringe legal theory is now being contested in the highest court in the land. please, tell me don t thin that we are going down tha road i don t but it s always a risk you know, this is what judge j alluded to this danger, this idea of independent signatures later. this is the theme of the lette that jeffrey clark drafted and that he wanted to go out under the signature of the actin attorney general, to georgia a a proof of concept it was drafted and it said, based o irregularities, we found the justice department that we think you are for the purpose of considering whether to elect your own stat slate of electors, and throw out the ones that were chose by the people, that is a really chilling idea in a democracy and you know, jeffrey clar didn t come up with this on hi