write about in a book that you never dreamed would happen? just the sort of blatant, these sort of pain of the president of the united states. members of the republican party, political action committees, yeah, you could win immediate favor with the president of the united states by spending a lot of money at the trump hotel. that is an admission. official s date, senators did, congressman date. it was pretty desire. to me, that was over the top. not just for an administration that wanted to drain the swamp, but it was egregious by washington standards. interesting. have you heard anyone from inside of the trump world about the book? i am glad you went after this person, that person. i m glad that you left me alone. you know, it has been all positive. i have not heard anything otherwise. look, it is a fun book as well. it is. despite all the misery, it is good. i am all for it.
it s something that the committee felt could not wait until a few weeks into july, which was when they were expected to resume these hearings. my colleagues at the washington post, the reporting that one of the motivations for doing this hearing so soon as because of credible threats, security threats that is, against this witness. but the committee has been very tightlipped. they have not revealed who this witness is yet, and they want people to stay tuned for tomorrow. the hearing begins at 1:00, and we ll have to find out tomorrow what sort of topics it will cover. but we can assume that it should be quite urgent, if the committee is scheduling it last-minute like this. katie, by washington standards, the committee has been, the january six committee has been pretty tightlipped. they re not releasing a lot of information, and that s pretty remarkable in a city like washington. but the chair and vice chair, they have been pleading for witnesses to step forward. listen to this. bu
hearing so soon as because of credible threats, security threats that is, against this witness. but the committee has been very tightlipped. they have not revealed who this witness is yet, and they want people to stay tuned for tomorrow. the hearing begins at 1:00, and we ll have to find out tomorrow what sort of topics it will cover. but we can assume that it should be quite urgent, if the committee is scheduling it last-minute like this. katie, by washington standards, the committee has been, the january six committee has been pretty tightlipped. they re not releasing a lot of information, and that s pretty remarkable in a city like washington. but the chair and vice chair, they have been pleading for witnesses to step forward. listen to this. but the fact is, there are more people with direct knowledge, with evidence that remain in our investigation. i ask those who might be on the fence about cooperating, to reach out to us. we think the american people
in fact, it is a lie shocking even by washington standards. the biden administration s plan will ultimately entitle illegal immigrants to be full benefits ofof citizenship, that is the whole point. that would include medicaid, social security, food stamps, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. even as the welfare state expands, the number of people drawing from it expands, as well. how is that going to end? the cost of all of this, according to congressional budget office, will be in the hundreds of billions of dollars in the next few years alone. what about long-term? some estimates put the cost at well over a trillion dollars oro more.r but that is all justified according to zoe lofgren becausu it is human infrastructure. human infrastructure? that s weird. humans are not infrastructure. humans are alive. they haveth souls. there is a difference between people and sewage systems. but not in the eyes of the democratic party. there is really not that much difference. they don t care about i
engine of economic growth? that s insane. in fact, it is a lie shocking even by washington standards. the biden administration s plan will ultimately entitle illegal immigrants to be full benefits of citizenship, that is the whole point. that would include medicaid, social security, food stamps, et cetera, et cetera et cetera. even as the welfare state expands, the number of people drawing from it expands, as well. how is that going to end? the cost of all of this, according to congressional budget office, will be in the hundreds of billions of dollars in the next few years alone. what about long-term? some estimates put the cost at well over a trillion dollars or more. but that is all justified according to zoe lofgren because it is human infrastructure. human infrastructure? that s weird. humans are not infrastructure. humans are alive. they have souls. there is a difference between people and sewage systems. but not in the eyes of the democratic party. there is really not that much