including a new threat from the former president. donald trump much like richard nixon openly opining about using the power of the federal government against his political enemies. his efforts to weaponize the justice system if he returns to office already underway. plus, the lawyer defending paul pelosi s attacker in court not denying he did it but arguing that david depape s decision to break into the pelosi house was fueled by conspiracy theories. he believed he was disrupting a corrupt, liberal network of child abusers, and believed it, according to his lawyer, with, quote, every ounce of his being. and the ongoing threats against elections. the latest on the fbi investigation after envelopes containing fentanyl, at least some of them had fentanyl in them, were sent to election workers in five states. one had a note inside that read end elections now. so we re going to cover all those stories this hour. we begin with former president trump insisting that if he s ree
destroying the place. what is amazing about joe biden he couldn t do the two easiest things, he couldn t match the lowest expectations ever had fo a president, he just didn t hav to beat trump, he couldn t exploit the in norma s bias of the media and he could mix like the ed norma s goodwill from debra trumper s that we re so pleased to see him coming he squandered both opportunities b climbing into the sack with the woke, so now he is a shell of his former self and the woke is wearing that shelf. we ll be right back. i called it a trojan horse, but it is as shall. that was a very original label. wright. i invented it a long time ago. democrats our in a full-blow civil war even unleashing door letter attacks on each other.
democratic colleagues, laying out the stakes and the solemnity of the occasion and asking every member of the caucus to join her on the floor when it opens up at 9:00 a.m. keep an eye out for that. everybody knows the vote they re about to take and the history. all that s left to do is to vote. guys? phil, thank you. on the eve of the historic vote, president trump also fired off an extraordinary letter. president trump s six-page single-spaced letter attacks nancy pelosi. president trump says he intends the letter for, quote, the purpose of history. jim acosta with more from the white house. dave and christine, president trump is taking some very personal swipes at the democrats as the house is hours away from an impeachment vote. the president fired off an angry letter to nancy pelosi accusing her of trying to organize a
in-depth profile we published in the los angeles times was to focus on special counsel mueller s experience, his judgment, and his tendencies. aspects of his career, specific cases that shed light on what he may do with the enormous discretion that he now holds over really the trump presidency. you write about his linear methods. i guess the non-pejorative is to say he is methodical. he is certainly methodical. i guess the case in point referencing his linear approach was evidenced in his management of the anthrax case. that is the investigation of the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. the director personally managed that case from headquarters and drove it as long and as hard as he could toward the near
of the anthrax case, that is, the investigation of the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. the director personally managed that case from headquarters and drove it as long and as hard as he could toward the near indictment of stephen hatfill, a man who was ultimately exonerated, had no involvement with the crimes. that process really misdirected the investigation for nearly five years. i would urge people to seek and read the piece. i especially urge them to make it to the last two paragraphs because they are critical to the understanding of all that goes before. this may call for a judgment on your rchsp)t, but for people wh are right now counting on robert mueller, could anyone better have been chosen that you know of in the private sector or in public life? brian, i m not going to