0 inflation. really? wow. and add that to the people who are complaining about his policies, it s what, 65%? yes. two-thirds. done. when you said wave, i thought beach and got kind of excited. 119 days to the midterm elections, we are counting. right now, america reports. harris, thank you. welcome to fox news special coverage of the january 6th committee hearings. lawmakers are set to hold their seventh public hearing in just a moment now, the focus is going to be on former president donald trump s alleged role in bringing rioters to the nation s capitol as part of a last ditch effort for him to remain in power. good afternoon on this tuesday, john roberts in washington. hi, sandra. sandra: great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. inside the two-minute warning, we will head to the capitol a short time from now. the committee wants to show the impact of a tweet from the former president on december 19th, he told people to come to washington on january 6th
cipollone who i think has a real obligation to come forward although i think he may have some problems in terms of having violated some of the rules of ethics under the code of conduct for lawyers. he may even be responsible for some criminal activity if he didn t report crimes that he knew were not only happening then but that are still happening. the client is not donald trump, his client was the people in the white house, it was the presidency. and he was obligated to take that as his primary target. so, if he was concealing anything that donald trump was doing, that could be assisting him in a crime or it could just be a violation of his responsibilities under the code of conduct. and paul, the subpoena requires pat cipollone to show up, next wednesday, january 6th. but when he is asked questions, he has options that include the fifth amendment.
of conduct. and paul, the subpoena requires pat cipollone to show up, next wednesday, january 6th. but when he is asked questions, he has options that include the fifth amendment. he absolutely can invoke that. he, according to cassidy hutchinson, said, we will be charged with every crime imaginable he said we when he said that. he, according to cassidy hutchinson, said, we will be charged with every crime imaginable he said we when he said that. so, obviously he is suggesting criminal liability for himself. but then there is also this claim that will, i m sure, be played with about executive privilege, which is of course legally preposterous, because the trump presidency doesn t exist anymore. and most of this communication that we are hearing about involves many other people, besides the president. and then there s also one possible credible exception, which is a certain kind of privileged communication. he could, for example, have highly classified communication,
big-time. white house press secretary jen psaki tried to quickly clean up the mess. he is not questioning the legitimacy of the 2022 elections. but it is also his responsibility and the vice president s too to be very candid and clear-eyed and communicate with the american people about what is at risk. so now to the irony of josh hawley even touching this issue of the legitimacy of elections. flash back to early january 2021 as hawley anticipated his shining moment on c-span, where he would object to the results of a fair and secure election as he pushed the big lie. i just want to pin you down on what you re trying to do. you know, are you trying to say that as of january 20th that president trump will be president? well, that depends on what happens on wednesday. on wednesday. wednesday january 6th. that s the day he was talking
expect the upcoming election to be fair and legitimate. but biden shanked the ball big-time. white house press secretary jen psaki tried to quickly clean up the mess. he is not questioning the legitimacy of the 2022 elections. but it is also his responsibility and the vice president s too to be very candid and clear-eyed and communicate with the american people about what is at risk. so now to the irony of josh hawley even touching this issue of the legitimacy of elections. flash back to early january 2021 as hawley anticipated his shining moment on c-span, where he would object to the results of a fair and secure election as he pushed the big lie. i just want to pin you down on what you re trying to do. you know, are you trying to say that as of january 20th that president trump will be president? well, that depends on what happens on wednesday. on wednesday. wednesday january 6th.