All he wanted to do was impede a process thats, well, its stated there in the constitution. Thats all he wanted. Like a bank robber, all i wanted to do was rob a bank. Take all the money. This is exactly what he is charged for, and he admitted it. Yeah. You know, watching mr. Lauro and political defenders like Lindsey Graham, well talk about him in a minute, attempt to defend donald trump over the last couple days, its clear they dont have a lot to work with. Mr. Lauro is a real attorney, unlike some of the other attorneys trump had around him. He was a prosecutor. If he cant seem to come up with a cogent theory of the case of why donald trump was acting legally around the 2020 election in the days leading up to january 6th, because the evidence in the indictment, the allegations in that indictment are so overwhelming, theyre Hopscotching Around, hoping to find something. Nothing is hitting yet. Well, of course, theyre not going to find anything legally because theyre boxed in legal le
and members of his inner-most circle. we re talking about the slates of fake electors set up in battleground states. they set up as the spark for the rest of the plan as conceived by john eastman. from the very beginning from when the plan was first conceived days after the november election, attorneys for the trump campaign were well aware of the fact that their plan for slates of fake electors was how should we put it fake. the new york times reported on emails from trump lawyers that say this, quote, we would just be sending in fake electoral votes to pence so someone in congress can make an objection when they start counting votes and start arguing that the they need to be counted. he wrote that on december 8, 2020 in an email to boris epshteyn, an advisor for the trump campaign. in a followup email, the same guy, mr. will len chick wrote that alternative votes is probably a better term, a better word than fake votes. he added a smiley face emoji. the plan quickly g
Get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially Karine Jeanpierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. Watch. Where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made . Seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. Was he surprised . Does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence . Here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. Follow whatever protocol was in place. Again, this is something that he takes very seriously. The president , when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to Classified Information. I am not going to go into any specifics from here. John on sat with me, harold ford jr. And Kellyanne Conway, but first, bret baier, fox news Chief Political Anchor and Executive Editor and interim special reporter joins me. Bret, good happy with us today. He goes into that weekend and into delaware. I am told
the fbi and police were able to crack the case. here s what we know. according to law enforcement sources the suspect is 28-year-old bryan kohberger. he was taken into custody in scranton, pennsylvania, by local police as well as the fbi. 2500 miles from the murder scene. he appeared before a judge this morning, we are learning it was a phd student at washington state university. investigators have been tight-lipped since the murders took place in mid-november only revealing they were searching for a white hyundai a elantra. a criminal defense attorney is standing by. fox team coverage. david spunt has breaking details on the fbi s role in locating the suspect. now we go to william la jeunesse our west coast newsroom. after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips, thousands of police on the case, law-enforcement has made the arrest in connection with the death of four university of idaho students. according to bay board filed by the pennsylvania state police 28-year-old
get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially karine jean-pierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. watch. where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made? seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. was he surprised? does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence? here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. follow whatever protocol was in place. again, this is something that he takes very seriously. the president, when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to classified information. i am not going to go into any specifics from here. john: on sat with me, harold ford jr. and kellyanne conway, but first, bret baier, fox news chief political anchor and executive editor and interim special reporter joins me. bret, good happy with us today. he goes into that weekend and into d