our small d democratic processes. according to filings from willis s office, meadows acknowledged that he had attended a meeting at the white house on december 21st, 2020 with trump. members of congress, and others to discuss allegations of voter fraud in that state. and the next day, meadows made a subscribe to coffee county to attempt to observe an election audit that was in progress. he was told by local officials that he was not authorized to be in the room. and after he was blocked, meadows struck up a conversation with georgia s deputy secretary of state s office, office chief investigator, excuse me, francis watson, and got her phone number. now to watson s shock, the next day, trump called, and told her that when the right answer comes out, you will be praised. as the new york times reports, prosecutors have said that a special grand jury that investigated the matter had evidence showing that mr. meadows had set up another notable call. the recorded conversation on january
matter the kind of violence that they stood on january 6th or any other time. if they are the nominee the republicans are showing that they re willing to fall in line, and that debate stage was a sad, unfortunate but very clear example of that. senator boxer, trump s interview with tucker carlson was ominous, to say the least. i mean, tucker carlson zeroed in on the possibility of political violence. what do you make of that conversation, and trump s response? i mean, political violence, unfortunately, has been a hallmark in this country of politics, for a very long time. and yet, here we are, the former president on tucker carlson, stoking it yet again. well, as we said in the last segment, we are in a very rough, terrible patch in our country. because you have these politics of grievance, and you marry that up with turning it into hatred, and then the availability of guns. in the rhetoric that we hear, and that s part of it. and all i could say is, i have
that the federal can bring a whole bunch of other things that are on the computer forensics side, and start looking at what he was going across all right, rob d amico, thank you so much. brittani senator please stick around, to talk to you just a little bit later on on the show. when we come back after the break, the ringleader, trump s former white house chief of staff mark meadows, was instrumental in the administration s election subversion efforts. and now, his central role has been laid bare by fani willis. by fani willis. businesses need 5g solutions today.
on day one,. and trump says never, surrender fight like heck. and people around this country saying, women are killing babies, and the gay community is doing, this and minorities are taking your jobs, and jews will not replace us. we better wake up, america. this is an american problem, and we, not to simplify things, but we ve got to vote out the people who are feeling this hate, or who do nothing, because they are scared of the nra or donald trump, or whomever. it is time to really stand up, and fight for this country in a right way. what we are about, overzealous to be. about rob, the authorities said they ve gathered quite a lot of evidence already, because of this manifesto, communication with the parents, and obviously reena learn more about that in the coming hours and days. we are already hearing the suspect sent out those manifestos, one to his family, one to the media, went to federal agents. my question, and kind of a central theme that i kind of
this is just the beginning of meadows is . he filed court documents this week, seeking to move his case to a federal court. and moving a case to a federal court could result in a more favorable jury pool, and it would almost certainly mean no cameras in the courtroom. in less than 48 hours, a hearing will be held on that matter. but fani willis is gearing up for a fight. she has subpoenaed both brad raffensperger and frances watson to testify, about that hearing. joining me now are chris offer of the fight of his life, inside joe biden s white house. tim mulvaney, former communications director for the january six committee. and jessica levinson, professor at loyola law school, and an msnbc columnist. it s great to have all three of you with us. chris, i ll start with you, do you agree with marc short, that meadows should be viewed as a, quote, ringleader of january 6th, and trump s election schemes? yeah, i don t think there s any question about it. if you look at what, if you l