for us, it s a matter of living in trumpland again, but in a much worse version the second time around. i m not going put all the responsibility on the shoulders of the president. a lot of the responsibility is with us. i think that s a fair point. but i think activists have been doing a lot to pressure this president. and i just hope we can see more action and fewer speeches this year. but of course to be fair to the president as well, that s joe manchin and kyrsten sinema in the senate. so many obstacles. tim snyder, thank you so much for your final and your analysis tonight. i appreciate it. glad to. next, former cdc director tom frieden joins me to talk through the impact of the mixed messages being sent by his former agency, the cdc. and i ll ask randy weingaten who represents nearly two million teachers through her union what the best path forward to keep students and teachers safe. first, the latest on the five-alarm fire in new york. we re continuing to follow breakin
a name that comes up a lot in reporting about that day. trump fund-raiser caroline wren. today s characters, phil waldron, alex jones. caroline wren. a name that s probably familiar to your viewers. caroline wren, a gop fund-raiser who according to propublica helped organize the rally. she has been a top republican fund-raiser for some time. caroline wren is a republican party veteran, a trump loyalist who worked at high levels to help that january 6th rally happen. in fact, the government required a permit for that day, listed her as a, quote, vip adviser for the rally. one republican strategist told business insider wren emerged with more importance after trump s election loss and was, quote, in the middle of everything in trumpland in that fateful period. now, when the january 6th committee called, she answered. cooperating with its questions about people who collectively
thing. congress has a right to issue subpoenas and they have a right to expect the american people do that those subpoenas are going to be enforced, and so i think it was really important for the congress to put their foot down in terms of the enforcement, the criminal enforcement of this subpoena. i expect that after a review of the record and the facts that the department of justice is going to enforce that subpoena, and those nine members who voted in favor of holding steve bannon in criminal contempt, you know, they are heroes, but you know what? they actually just did the right thing when it comes to enforcing the institutional prerogatives and responsibilities for members of congress. so, they did what should be ordinary in an extraordinary circumstance. david, are those nine republicans now in peril in trumpland? oh, yeah, look, very
is cornered with reality in trumpland, how willing they are to embarrass themselves. it is i don t get it. i really i cannot explain it. you know, all that man had to do was try to give some credence to those four police officers. i mean, this is the party of protecting the police and the blue line. what happened to this? not anymore. by the way, there s another an blican that offered amendment to defund the capitol policeun right now. it s really unbelievable. yeah, no, they re not the republicans certainly in the house are not about defending the cops. not even the cops that defend them. not even the cops that put their
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