on december 13th, an organization called the allied security group issued a report that alleged that the dominion voting machines in that county had a secret 68% error rate. he was adamant that the report must be accurate, that proof that the election was defective. that he in fact won the election, and that the department should be using that report to basically, tell the american people that the results were not trustworthy. one of just asking you to do is just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me in the republican congressman. the committee also exposed how a low level doj guy, jeffrey clark, was instrumental in trump s plan. clark and another trump loyalist were behind a draft letter to state officials down in georgia, calling joe biden s win into question. this letter claims that the u.s. department of justice s investigations have, quote, identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple states. the departmen
succeed, whether or not he pardons these people. what s interesting to me, stephanie look, i ve never asked for a pardon, i don t that guy ever had to, i don t intend to, i m pretty sure you haven t done that either. they must have had some consciousness of guilt. asking for a pardon doesn t mean they committed a crime. but it sure means they are worried about having been perceived as committing a crime. well, he s basically got a blank check and he can pardon anyone he wants i certainly know want to know why he didn t. thanks so much luke broadwater, frankfurt lucy, chuck, i m not letting you go, you re gonna stay with us and we ll see you in a minute right after the break. when we come back, one of our next guests calls this much, much worse in the watergate. we re going to discuss if trump or anyone close to him might face serious consequences. later, today s ruling from the supreme expanding gun rights, and the breaking news tonight from the senate on gun safety. we ll be spe