tonight did white house chief of staff mark meadows ever indicate that he was interested in receiving a presidential pardon related to january 6? he did seek that pardon, yes, ma am. whatever trump did in his effort to overturn the election and take classified documents home with him, there s a good chance mark meadows was privy to it. now he could be playing a pivotal role in the special counsel investigation. major developments in the shooting death of a.j. owens. the suspect who police say fired through the front door, killing the florida mother of four, has been arrested. for first time, we are seeing the heartbreaking aftermath as video shows a.j. seeking help for his dying mom. we begin with big developments in the special counsel investigation into donald trump s mishandling of classified documents. new reporting tonight indicates that federal prosecutors formally told trump s lawyers last week that trump is a target of the criminal investigation, accordi
the legal process, the department of justice, local election officials, and a relentless pressure campaign to what he called, an attempt to stop steal. now the fact that nothing had been stolen, details, details it seems. i ll leave you all to decide whether this hearing so far has threaded a needle, or move drone needle. but were seven hearings in, we re learning tonight that january six committees upcoming eight hearing, will now turn to the number one 87. that s 187 minutes where the president of united states was radio silence. i mean crickets. well at least publicly. but what exactly what he s doing for over three hours? i mean after the capitol have been breached, and while he was being attack, officers were valiantly felt to protect members of congress, everyone inside that capital. as witnesses describe the mortal combat, almost medieval like combat, just what was the commander in chief, the one who swore to do this i donald john trump do solemnly swear, reserve,
it is the last throws of a bitter, angry man who wants power back for himself. he ain t wrong. if the past few years taught us anything, it s the republican base cares more for fantasy than reality. joining me is olivia choy. and curt bardello. a former republican. i am going to you first. when i listened to mike pence, it sounded like a republican from the 80s. i want to go to chris christie first. not all heroes wear capes. sometimes they close bridges. he is a bad guy. he was an enabler. he did everything wrong when it came to trump. sometimes somebody has to say the thing. he said the thing today. i m reminded of the phrase, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. that s how i view chris
which we ve also seen. this is significant, it gives us unique insight into why the committee thought this was a problem, and why the committee decided to bring that information to light. chairman thompson also told me earlier today, we should expect to learn more about this phone call and why they believe it is a problem, in the days and weeks ahead. this is a significant development, something many people have been trying to figure out, we can report that the person who received this phone call was a member of the white house support staff, who had some knowledge of cassidy have tons in this testimony. laura. ryan noble, a well-known let s bring in our palette elliott williams, olivia choy, and david urban. first of all, they still call this person a witness, my ears perk up, when you hear witness. it s not something i haven t heard before, a member of the support staff or learning, someone s not accustomed to getting calls from the president, declined the call. my personality, i