didn t know last week, at the beginning of last week, but these two words don t appear in almost all of the coverage of what is happening at the secret service. the two words are, james marie. james murray is the person who donald trump appointed director of the secret service, when donald trump knew he was going to need the secret service for a lot more then protecting him from death threats. when donald trump made james murray head of the secret service, donald trump knew he was going to need the secret service to help him hold on to the presidency. we will be talking about other things in this hour, you will hear from stacey amen, when she joins us, about the ban on abortion in georgia. which went into effect today. you will hear what happened in the steve bannon trial today. one federal prosecutors confidently rested their case after presenting just to technical witnesses, and you will see and hear, the mother of the mass murderer in uvalde texas, who was confronted by ot
from death threats. when donald trump made james murray head of the secret service, donald trump knew he was going to need the secret service to help him hold on to the presidency. we will be talking about other things in this hour, you will hear from stacey amen, when she joins us, about the ban on abortion in georgia. which went into effect today. you will hear what happened in the steve bannon trial today. when federal prosecutors confidently rested their case after presenting just two technical witnesses, and you will see and hear, the mother of the mass murderer in uvalde texas, who was confronted by other mothers, today, mothers of the murdered children. telemundo captured that confrontation on video and we will present it later in the hour. but we begin tonight with james murray. the director of the secret service who has remained in that position during the biden administration, even though he was appointed by donald trump. the first director of the secret service app
the department of justice has an obligation to act on this. as does the inspector general of the department of homeland security. clare, there is a line that is related to chief kellogg, on january six. there is a discussion of moving mike pence, and moving him from the capitol. kellogg is quoted as saying about the secret service, if they take him out of, their they ll take him to alaska, or something like that. it is a line that has much more resonance than it has in the past. why would somebody in the trump white house, in a position, believe that the secret service was in donald trump s pocket? and would be part of disrupting the actual certification of the electoral college vote? and why was pence so adamant about not going with him? think about that.
was it james murray? was that the president? was it the president directly to ornado, we just don t know. the good news is, agents can be called to testify. there are witnesses to every single one of these communications. the best evidence, of course, is the text messages. the quickest and easiest way to get the information is from a compilation of text messages. but with a lot of time and diligence, both the committee and the department of justice should be investigating this. it should not be just the committee. these are crimes. the department of justice has an obligation to act on this. as does the inspector general of the department of homeland security. clare, there is a line that is related to chief kellogg, on january six. there is a discussion of moving mike pence, and moving him from the capitol. kellogg is quoted as saying about the secret service, if they take him out of there,