itself. we are not a dictatorship. we are democracy. and we must support that, and as we come up on the anniversary of january six, i will never forget walking through the hallway with senator pence with barry painted columns and glass broken all over us at 3:30 in the morning with those two young women with the mahogany box filled with those last ballots just to finish the job and to uphold our democracy. but it wasn t over then. and that is what we have learned in the last year. a concerted effort and just as we are holding people accountable by investigating what happened on january six, or with the investigation in the house, we have improved security. we also have to make sure that we carry on that torch of democracy of so many generations have done. and to be good by making sure people can vote and that their votes are counted. and that is with the freedom to vote act is about. well, senator schumer promised a vote in the next two weeks today so we will see soon
i didn t hate sidney. i hated the pain he caused to the children. she said within a day or two she d had a nice conversation with heather on the phone. i said, i m not mad at you. and she said, well, and then she told me the stuff that they had done and what had happened. that s it. there was no cussing her out. i wasn t mean to her, nothing. reporter: prosecutors didn t buy tammy s story for one minute. but they had to drop the murder charges. after all, they didn t have a body. how did that feel when they told you about that? like there is some tiny bit of justice in the world for a brief moment. and then all of a sudden it s like it never happened. reporter: but it wasn t over yet. it was only just beginning. both sidney and tammy still faced kidnapping charges. sidney was up first.
results were definitive and conclusivive. in the same way we saw the justice department draft to georgia where they were going to hype claims of georgia to georgia legislators to reconsider the final electors there. presumably, this would have been such a scandal, it would have been such a constitutional crisis in the country that it would have opened the door to friendly legislators in those states actually saying that the election wasn t over. correct. the problem was is that he couldn t find someone to do it. and it s a constant theme that runs through his presidency. whether it s trying to fire mueller or, you know, a range of different things. this is a pack. he wanted to do something, he didn t want to do it himself. he asks someone else to do it. in the oval office with barr, he
legislators as a basis for telling those legislators that they should reconsider the finalization s of the electors there. presumably, this would have been such a scandal, it would ve been such a constitutional crisis on the country that it would ve opened the door to those to friendly legislators in the states actually saying that the election wasn t over. correct. the problem was that he couldn t find someone to do it. and it s a constant theme that runs through his presidency. whether it s trying to fire mueller, or a range of different things. this is a pattern, you know he. wants to do something, he doesn t want to do it himself, he asked someone else to do it, he doesn t in a way that sort of brings it up when he s in the oval office with barr he says, my lawyer say that the justice department can seize these things, you know, is this something that the justice department could do? you know, without sort of having to go that extra step to have to directly asked barr about i
very least creates such a controversy, create such a stir, create such an appearance of seriousness about what s gone wrong in the election, that that would under girth with steal any effort by state legislators to an finalize election results, to decertify election results. to say that there s some reason that they client clearly say that i won, or that the result of a definitive were definitive inconclusive. i mean, in the same way that we saw the justice department draft letter to georgia, where they were gonna hype claims of fraud to georgia state legislators as a basis for telling those legislators that they should reconsider the finalization s of the electors there. presumably, this would have been such a scandal, it would ve been such a constitutional crisis on the country that it would ve opened the door to those to friendly legislators in the states actually saying that the election wasn t over. correct.