january six committee is going to make the case that she is at the beginning of the battle. and she is going to drop a blunt message, a warning, a message warning about the danger to america from this misinformation and. why remove what she told cnn earlier this month from the threat from the former president? here it is. if defending the constitution against the threat that he poses means losing a house seat, then that s a sacrifice i m willing to make. i do not intend to lose. but, but some things are more important than any individual office or a political campaign. so, that s wyoming. we are also going to take you to alaska, right now. votes are still being cast their, where the former presidents trying to take down senator lisa murkowski for the for the uncharitable sin of voting to convict him in his second impeachment trial. now, make known stake though, this is no ordinary primary night. what we are learning tonight, and the new revelations today about the janua
deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? january 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees list, and today he confirmed that negotiations have been underway. we ve had discussions with them about potentially appearing before them. we are trying to find a way out. and there is this new intrig
stephanie ruhle. in other senior trump white house official has testified before the january six committee. this afternoon, former acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, appeared for a closed-door deposition that lasted about two and a half hours. when i get until the committee today? the truth, how about that for start? and where you asked to come in or did you volunteer to come in? i was asked to come in. subpoena or no? i honestly just was asked to come in. were you in concert than it but he in the white house when the type heard of december of january 2020? jen way up to 20 2021? during the time period that they focused on the committee has been focusing on? i haven t talked anybody in the white house in a long time. mulvaney of course served as chief of staff from late 2018 until march 2020. he then became special envoy to northern ireland. he resigned in the aftermath of the insurrection. former secretary of state, mike pompeo, also on the committees
fbi agents are facing an increasing number of threats as republican leaders stay mostly silent about the danger dangerous rhetoric coming from the right. plus, a preview of liz cheney s primary in wyoming where maga supporters seem to punish here for telling the truth about donald trump. i m tiffany cross in tonight for joy reid. we begin with significant developments and a number of investigations involving former president donald trump. today a federal grand jury investigating the january 6 report has subpoenaed eric hirschman for documents. this makes him the third lawyer along with white house counsel pat sill loney and patrick sylvan. their testimony was featured throughout the january 6th hearings. what this means to donald trump according to andrew weesemen that there is no question that trump is the target of the federal january 6 probe. he added, correct move here, lock people into the grand jury. meanwhile in georgia, have the investigation into trump s alleged
about the president s counsel, the vice president s counsel. they all told him it was un-american. in the words of a prosecutor, illegal. even the nation s top prosecutor, the attorney general bill barr, found no evidence to support a play to stay in office. and tonight we have not one but two former attorneys general here both nominated by republican president. and both are going to give us their take on whether the emperor s wardrobe might be traded for prison garb. the former attorney general merrick garland says he is watching closely. but i wonder what his predecessors would think and what they would do. day three has had a theme, pressure, persistent, unyielding pressure, all targeting vice president mike pence. the browbeating all began behind the scenes. but when that didn t work, the bully pulpit was the new soap box. and pence s failure to succumb to it put him in danger. the vp s chief of staff was so worried the president was putting his life at risk, that he aler