pat cipollone will sit down for a deposition with the january 6th committee tomorrow. will he help connect the dots? and the georgia prosecutor makes it clear if her investigation uncovers crimes committed by former president trump, he will be held accountable. we ll have her exclusive interview with nbc news. plus, two former fbi directors spurned by trump get swept up in highly invasive and rare tax audits that are supposed to be random. targeted? the odds on that daily double pretty extraordinary, really, for that s a coincidence. yeah, it was a special audit that very few americans got. but somehow, somehow, right after donald trump was upset with james comey and mccabe, both of them hit the daily double, the odds, pretty extraordinary. we ll be talking to michael schmidt who broke that story, willie. that s a tough exacta, even for the two of us. i think the odds are something like 1 in 20,000, to be audited that way. purely by coincidence, the two of the
candidate and fresh face all in one, more difficult for the republican governor. some made youngkin out to be donald trump in a fleece vest, but to voters, he was mitt romney, in their eyes. mitt romney who is better on the stump, too. sure, yeah. to your second point, is there really room in a primary for glenn youngkin, anybody who is not donald trump, if donald trump wants to, in fact, run? is that a spoiler campaign? does it get a handful of votes in the suburbs? isn t donald trump at the driver s seat of this party if he wants it? donald trump is always going to be in the driver s seat at the outset if he wants it. he has the name id and money own money. he was president. when you ve done the job, that is a big hurdle. we haven t seen a campaign like this before, but we ve seen when