bizarre forgery scheme, to create fake electors for trump, and how the trump campaign and his lawyers knew it was illegal? i said, what would you have me do? he said, just do it, and let the court sort it out. evidence on tape of the former president s direct personal pressure campaign against key, low-level officials in georgia. whatever you can do, francis. and, new testimony about the violence unleashed against the people that the president targeted. some people broke into my daughter and law s home. i said close the door, don t open the door for anyone. all the records, information, were offered online. there is no where i felt safe, nowhere. tonight, a member of the investigation who led today s hearing, congressman adam schiff. plus, michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson. nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, all here for our special primetime recap of today s hearing of the january 6th incident i
Our moment by moment coverage of Trump Criminal Trial continues this hour. Speak to the defense team is crossexamining the prosecutions first witness, david packer. His testimony has focused on a catch and kill schemes to bury stories about donald trump. It is also revealing negative stories about other celebrities including politicians as well. Hello, everyone this is outnumbered. I am dagen mcdowell. Joining us today, dagen mcdowell. Fox news contributor, tammy bruce. Fox news contributor Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise institute and former speechwriter to president george w. Bush, Marc Thiessen. And we have with the with the kara fredrick, from the heritage foundation. Emily first lets go to live to eric who was outside the u. S. Supreme court and Lower Manhattan eric . Hello, everyone. You know this Prosecution Case rests largely on the theory that trump wanted to buy the stories of women who had said that they had intercourse with him. When it comes to mcdougall, somethin
secretary benson, you know, would a prosecution help? so far there s been no consequences to any of the people who ran the conspiracy to overturn the election. they got a settlement from one pro-trump far right media organization that aired the false claims about them. but that s it. but they could be even bigger risk now that they ve gone on tv. the question is, what does justice look like for them? because all of us are moved, but let s be honest, three, four, five days from now, are people going to remember these two women s names? they re most likely lots of people won t and they re still at risk. their lives are destroyed. everybody who testified today, these women in particular, low-level election workers. not people used to having security details and staffs that handle things for them but bowers and sterling and raffensperger even as high level officials are taking more of a risk by testifying today. plus, those women who have been through so much. you know who will rem