that tweet, be there, we will be wild. it was a tweet that set up a violent chain reaction that resulted in a deadly attack on our government. cnn is not reporting the special counsel is asking witnesses about a contentious oval office meeting on december 18th, 2020. more than a month after the election, and mere days after the electoral college made official the decision of the american people. in short, that trump had lost the election. in that moment, the disgraced ex-president had two paths. he had door number one, admit head on that his campaign met the end of the line, keep in pace simple peaceful transfer of power. behind door number two, not just fall, but vaults into the abyss, commit to antidemocratic measures. of course, we all know the rest of the story. on this night in december, this crucial juncture, the six-hour cage match essentially unfolded deep inside the white house. on one side, it would summon trump s own white house team, quote, crazy. as you know, peo
Joined by nathan holman, one of the architects of the paris accord and the obama administration, you watched that, what did you make of it . Trump made a case about fairness and in that sense i thought it was relative to the facts of what the Paris Agreement actually is. I thought it was borderline delusional and apocalyptic. Those are strong words, back them up. He sketched a vision of what the Paris Accord Is Asa kind vision of what the paris accord is as a kind of International Imposition of the United States put it was negotiated as something the United States could argue we wanted to do on our own terms. The president fundamentally does not agree with those Negotiation Terms . One thing interesting about his vision and he is conflating two important things about paris, one of the structure of the International Agreement and wonders will we propose to country. For him they are one and the same and he is certainly not happy with the targets put forth, those targets are negotiable wi
being infected with fraud, he went to washington because of that tweet. because he felt like the president invited him. a lot of people told us that. the tweet, which comes when all of those doors are locked during the crazy meeting, ends up being, i think as you said in the lead in, the spark that starts the fire that blazes up the capital on january 6th. tim, it puts him in the chain command of something other than the u.s. military. standby, what s the call to arm? be there, we will be wild, that the call to charge. tell me how that ties into the violence? almost every time i join you, talk about the special counsel s primary task. the president s intent, president s knowledge, presence awareness. his specific desire to interrupt the joint session. his tweet after the crazy ideas are thrown around at that
convicted murderer. the two are not related. i want to bring you bounty hunter zeek unger. you covered a lot of cases like this. first, there is news now that a bolo as it is known about a new car that authorities believe they might be traveling in now purchased by white before this escape here, here s that car. but this was meant to be private. i suppose i imagine because authorities didn t want those guys to know that they knew what vehicle they might be in. is that damaging to the investigation now, to the hunt now? sometimes it is, sometimes it isn t. a bolo means be on the lookout. yeah. it is sent out to law enforcement across the country to be aware of the situation. sometimes the media helps us in investigations and sometimes it hurts us. i think we re going to be able to get around this hurdle. as you know the u.s. marshals service is involved, their primary task is to locate, apprehend and transport
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