i think some of those protectors protesters tried to protect that police officer. i think that ought to be noted. reporter: but do you think there were tens of thousands of people that day that engaged in peaceful protest. there were a few hundred that committed acts of violence. those are the people i condemn. those are the do you think your life was saved, though, by these police officers? yes, and i commend them for it. reporter: so that s notable. he admits he believes his life may have been saved by the police officers on that day, especially when he said just a few weeks ago that he thought his life wasn t in danger at all. anderson, we tried to talk to many republicans today to get their reaction to this explosive hearing. most said that they didn t watch and really didn t have a whole lot to say. take a listen. testified i didn t watch it. i don t know what happened. do you believe their testimony at all? i mean, you ve heard what they ve said in the p
wasn t an armed insurrection and also he said that he never felt at risk that day, he did go on to say that he did thank the efforts of the capitol police officers on that day but then went out of his way to say that most of the protesters here on capitol hill that day were actually peaceful. so you think that some of the protesters actually had good intentions on that day? i think some of those protectors protesters tried to protect that police officer. i think that ought to be noted. reporter: but do you think there were tens of thousands of people that day that engaged in peaceful protest. there were a few hundred that committed acts of violence. those are the people i condemn. those are the do you think your life was saved, though, by these police officers? yes, and i commend them for it. reporter: that s notable. he admits he believes his life may have been saved by the police officers on that day, especially when he said just a few weeks ago that he thought hi
not every victim was brought to that hospital. what can you tell us about how law enforcement brought victims to where they did. reporter: this is a level three trauma hospital. we should know, even though level one is a lower level, that patient is in critical condition. of three patients here, two are in critical, and one in stable condition. there had been some reports people were self reporting. we still don t know of four that are still patients, which one is the police officer. the police officer s life was saved because he was wearing that bulletproof vest, and indications from authorities initially were that his life wasn t in danger, he appeared to be in stable condition. among things to figure out is the condition of the police officer and what he has to say
came out from fox part of our company here, they ve been defending smollett at every turn. his job wasn t in danger on the show. they stand by his statements. over the weekend they held back and had no comment. listen, if this is not true this would be incredibly disappointing considering that we ve been talking about race and whether it s justin fairfax or what s going on in virginia or, you know, we all believe there should be a due process in this country. this would be incredibly disappointing. i don t have an issue that influencers and thought leaders had a statement backing jussie smollett. bill: you wonder what the motivation is if thing falls apart why do it? it will become a political hot potato because it s disappointing. this is an issue we as a country need to move forward on.
and tweeting now. mccabe s story gets more deranged. he and rod rosenstein, hired by jeff sessions looked like they were planning an illegal act and got caught. explaining to do to the millions of people who just elected a president who they really like and done a great job in the military and so much more. this was the illegal and treasonous insurance policy in full action. lindsey graham vowing to investigate what he called an administrative coup and if necessary he will subpoena mccabe and rosenstein to testify. listen to graham and then koouns. an allegation by the acting director at the time the acting attorney general was basically trying to do an administrative coup, take the president down