the committee does, as well and i also want to mention that point about a lot of people bearing responsibility. well, who, pray tell, are you talking about? these might be things that a committee would want to know just like you, and receipt number two, this was the gop leader on the day of the impeachment vote in the house. the president bears responsibility for wednesday s attack on congress by mob rioters. so not only did he say that trump bore responsibility, he said publicly the day before that trump admitted that he bore some of that responsibility. just try to wrap your head around that. but, wait, as they say, there s more. receipt number three. here s another portion of that radio interview from a week after the insurrection that cnn s team dug up. i spoke to the president during the riot. i was the first person to call
you don t say, you know, actually, officer, i don t have anything to tell you. i ll let you know. i ll let you know. the self-proclaimed first person to call the then president after the attack broke out, trump later admitted he had a role in it or bore some sort of responsibility. that s a lot to digest on a friday or any day so i want to just do a little recap to run through this time line of all of this so we re all on the same page following along this long like cvs size receipt at this point. mccarthy claims he was on the phone with trump and was the first to call him to kel him to call off the mob, oh, and, by the way, trump had no idea perhaps that it was actually happening? then five days later on january 11th mccarthy said he spoke to trump again and said that trump
okay. that somes hard to believe, right? but there s certainly a lot there for the house select committee to ask you about, so i wonder why did you say this yesterday? my conversation was very short, advising the president of what was happening here, there is nothing that i can provide the january 6th committee for legislation of them moving forward. first note the pregnant pauses, right? i spoke to him, pause. nothing i could actually provide to the committee. i want what s actually right here, this part, the pregnant pause part. does that sound like a man who has nothing to offer the committee who shouldn t they by the way tell you what they want to hear about. that s how investigations work.
i am skeptical about trump being contrite. i mean, do you recall him apologizing, ever? me either. which is exactly the reason why i find it odd that you wouldn t remember something like that particularly an event that followed an attack on the capitol. so my question is and i m sure yours is, as well, what exactly did he say, i want the words and the committee does, as well and i also want to mention that point about a lot of people bearing responsibility. well, who, pray tell, are you talking about? these might be things that a committee would want to know just like you, and receipt number two, this was the gop leader on the day of the impeachment vote in the house. the president bears responsibility for wednesday s attack on congress by mob rioters. so not only did he say that trump bore responsibility, he
well, we had confidence in the law and the facts, and we had confidence that ted stoutman would give testimony, and he did. [ inaudible question ] sorry i can t be more specific. but the main thing about sentencing is that the wright family is going to be able to make a victim impact statement, and the most important thing may be that, really, for the first time they re going to be able to talk about how this tragic incident impacted them in their lives. thank you. thanks a lot. all right, you just heard from minnesota attorney general there, keith ellison, along with his team of prosecutors who successfully prosecuted both manslaughter counts against former brooklyn center