information every day. we continue to hear from witnesses. we will reconvene in september to continue laying out our findings to the american people. as that work goes forward, a number of facts are clear. there can be no doubt that there was a coordinated effort to overturn an election, overseen and directed by donald trump. there could be no doubt that he commanded a mob, a mob he knew was heavily armed, violent, and angry, to march on the capitol to try to stop the peaceful transfer of power. he made targets out of his own vice president, and the lawmakers together to do the peoples work. these facts have gone undisputed, and so, there needs to be accountability. accountability under the law.
information every day. we continue to hear from witnesses. we will reconvene in september, to continue laying out our findings to the american people. but as we re goes forward, a number of facts remain clear. there could be no doubt that they were coordinated, multi step effort to overturn an election overseen and directed by donald trump. that could be no doubt that he commanded a mob but, a mom he knew was heavily armed, violent, and angry, to march on the capitol, to try to stop the peaceful transfer of power. and he made targets out of his own vice president and the lawmakers gathered to do the peoples work. these facts have gone undisputed, and so, that needs to bring accountability, accountability under the law,
these devices. if you re just joining us, the secret service is now responding to these allegations about text messages being a raced from january 5th and january 6th, obviously, of 2020. also the developing news about now a police officer, a d.c. police officer, who is corroborating now what happened inside the presidents suv on january 6th. elie honig, every day brings more eye-popping developments. explain why you think this is so significant that the d.c. police officers now corroborating with cassidy hutchinson s testimony was. he did exchange with secret service he was upset that he couldn t go to the capitol after a rally. a policeman saying, it happened. i think this particular question is all but settled at this point. whether donald trump wanted to go to the capital, undisputed. donald trump himself has admitted that. whether he was angry, furious testimony, you have this new corroborating evidence. you have pat cipollone who we don t know exactly when he said, but we kno
richard nixon sought a pardon in his term s notorious final days because he knew what they had done, and thus nixon knew he had criminal exposure. period. undisputed. now let me bring you up to date to what we re discussing, because this is why it s watergate level. john eastman saw a pardon in trump s final days because he knew what they did, and he knew they had criminal exposure. eastman wanted a pardon to protect him from federal indictment for what he did with and for outgoing president trump. this sounds bad. it may even sound like i m belaboring the point, although i m belaboring it because it is important. this is a legal heart attack. everything i ve said that sounds terrible for mr. eastman and mr. trump relates to what mr. eastman thinks, not what i think. he thinks he needs a part. he thinks that he is in a swrags
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