someone is helping you make best version of yourself and not making mistakes you made in the past. that s not cancel culture, that s way to improve the content and quality. that s way forward. i think we should be having these conversations because everyone is in their own silos. would love to have a conversation with joe rogan, even would go on his show and speak to him that s news. you have to look at intent. intentionality is important and history of person. same with mike pence. mike pence, for a lot of people, didn t do wasn t saying right things. but when he had to, he did the right things. and now he s finally saying it. i think that s important for us in this time to meet people where they are, have the conversations. hold them to task. if you don t agree, tell them. i would love to have a conversation with him.
entertainers, even lawmakers, that all privately and, for a time, unsuccessfully beg to do something to stop the violence as the attack unfolded at the capitol. there s plenty of focus about people speaking out of pboth sides of their mouths on tv about this. while that is salacious, there are legal implications here. what could be a road map as to what the white house knew, what the white house did, what the white house didn t do, even what the white house may have coordinated before, during, and after the attack. it shows an acute, keen awareness the capitol was under siege. donald trump jr. writes meadows about his father. he s got to condemn this shit asap. laura ingraham writes, this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy. sean hannity writes, ask people to leave the capitol. of course, the same people who were pleading with mark meadows that day have spent months downplaying the
what the white house didn t do, what some of the white house may have coordinated before, during and after the attack. it certainly shows this acute keen awareness that the capitol was under siege. vice chair of the january 6th committee liz cheney read the messages allow last night. multiple fox news hosts knew the president needed to act immediately. they texted mr. meadows, and he has turned over those texts. quote, mark, the president needs to tell people in the capitol to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy, laura ingraham wrote. please get him on tv, destroying everything you have accomplished, ryan killny texted. quote, can he make a statement, ask people to leave the capitol,
he walked it back a bit but when you are explaining you aren t winning. jason. let s be clear on the inconsistencies. last year when we had zero vaccinated kids were told not to celebrate and cdc called it a high-risk environment. this year we have a more virulent strain and fear mongering opening schools would lead kids to overrun the hospitals. fauci and cdc saying go ahead and trick-or-treat. it makes no sense and why so many people have said i don t trust you guys anymore. harris: jason rantz, thank you for stopping by in focus. don t take it personally mr. spaceman or woman. but our vice president is more into space than she is the border. and didn t do that to her critics who were fuming what she did and didn t do, plus this.
fbi, the agents who took the initial report back in 2015 and sat on it, did nothing for more than a year. during which time, according to the inspector general report that we saw testimony about yesterday, during which time 70 additional girls were abused by larry nassar. that is part of the failure here that happened at the fbi for which christopher wray, the current fbi director, he was not in that office when this occurred. but he apologized personally to the victims yesterday in his senate testimony. the big question that loomed over all of this, is why are those agents who handled this and lied about it and how they lied about what they did and didn t do, why aren t they facing consequences like prosecution. this is something that the justice department will do for a lot of other cases. so the big question that was looming over this hearing