tonight. for young people in this country who are looking to get ahead, what would you say to them? i would say simply and honestly, vote for trump. jesse: trump and the youth vote. biden and the pope. to be successful at anything, you just have to be what most people aren t. consistent, determined and willing to work for it. jesse: the key to success. a billionaire, robert kraft is here. i am tom brady and i am a patriot. [ ] jesse: aliens living in america? what we know. plus. bang the gavel. [ ] jesse: it is a birthday bash in west palm beach where 45 is celebrating 78. donald trump was welcomed onstage with a cake and the crowd is singing. happy birthday president trump [ cheering and applause ] happy birthday to you [ cheering and applause ] there is nowhere else i would rather be on my birthday, it is flag day, my birthday. than right here with thousands of proud american patriots from the great state of florida. [ cheering and applause
property or documents that includes presidential records and potential gifts. i recommend you reading through our entire story thoroughly. we have really juicy details from my colleagues ashley parker and two other colleagues and i what trump maybe took to mar-a-lago that he shouldn t have. you mean like extra not extra napkins from the white house that ended up in his moving van. this was significant. these were documents. we have known for years trump has mishandled records. that is not new. walk us through the pattern, what it is we know he has done in the past and how it might apply to this story. what is fascinating about this is what you said, which is that we know, we ve known for a while that former president trump was someone who didn t want to use computers, who didn t want to have the white house visitor logs public, who didn t want to have a lot of his communications be written down on paper. if you listen to the people closest to former president trump, they in some
what his strategy is. in some ways he understands what he is often telling people is problematic. look no further than michael cohen who testified before congress to say the president essentially knew how to tell people things without actually saying things in a direct way but also that he didn t want to leave a paper trail. that of course is extra problematic when you think about the fact he was the president of the united states. it has been reported and is clear that the white house chief of staff was operating on a personal e-mail account. when you think of the different images and messages that he might have been receiving on january 6th nan the days after you have to realize that there are some text messages of course that we have but could be a whole treasure trove of other e-mails that are part of his personal e-mail account that we have not seen. it is very interesting and also i think in some ways underscores what democrats have been saying, which is that there needed to be a
that is a very good question. it s not something we have been in touch with the committee spokesperson on just yet but we do know that they ve conducted over 400 interviews and have conducted some of their depositions and interviews with people who were involved with this effort, so it is likely that they might have some sense of what was going on. we also know some of our investigative work has been a few steps ahead of where the committee is at so far. so tbd. so jackie calls this shocking. it is important to be reminded this is shocking even in the midst of everything that the former administration did. how important was this idea that there was fraud in this specific county to the big lie and trump s whole effort to stop the election from being certified? it really exemplifies if this happened, sort of the pressure campaign that former president trump was engaged in. i remember in november rushing to the white house, because
i think it is important to characterize this as it was. it was a riot. it was a dangerous riot, a violent one. it should never have happened and never happen again. of course the definition of insurrection doesn t hinge on whether an insurrection would succeed. thanks to the findings of the january 6 committee and a steady stream of reporting we know team trump mounted a coordinated effort to disrupt one of the central pillars of our political system. the peaceful transfer of power. they put intense pressure on officials all over the country at the federal, state, and local levels to try and secure a second trump term. the latest revelation that trump s lawyer rudy guiliani reportedly asked a michigan prosecutor to seize voting machines and hand them over to the trump campaign. from the washington post, antrim county, michigan prosecutor said in an interview guiliani and several colleagues made the requests during a telephone call after the county