asking is house select committee stuffers, saying you have been in contact with him, are you still open to getting information? we are still open to getting information, but one prosecutors circled back with her on the redirect, they pointed out, hey, these recent letters, benny thompson clearly states that even if you don t give information now, this is not mean that you comply with a subpoena you still divide it. the contempt of congress those stance. they also narrowed it on the fact that bannon did not make the offer after he was charged. you cannot make the offer in the months to follow that. you look into the committee with the offer on july 10th, a week before he was set to go to trial. the defense also used a book club membership to try to show bias of the general six committee staffer who testified, what was that about? the defense does not have a lot that they can argue. one thing they can make a case
to convince him of it, he still wants to propaganda as his followers in the big lie. for him, it has become a litmus test, also, for politicians like mastriano and pennsylvania where dan cox in maryland, these people were true believers who follow anything that the cult leader is saying. so, he uses it as a litmus test to see who is loyal to him and who is now. it is a very scary and degraded thing to see this take place in the world s first modern democracy. yeah, congressman raskin, thank you for your time. thank. you thank you for having. getting perspective from conservative george conway. also cnn special jamie jamie, given but but he s backed to hear the assessment more? anderson until that it is
do you think he will actually testify? i think this is classic behavior. when you re standing in a press conference, we will go medieval on their butts. he s a podcast, he s a tough guy. when it comes to testifying under oath, where you had to follow the rules of evidence and are subject to cross-examination, i don t think he will go anywhere near the witness stand because that is not the form he will excel in. josh, does steve bannon still matter at all? yes, he was on the cover of time. he was in the president campaign and then out of the orbit. i know he was building this network of people who are going to run for school boards and stuff and try to destroy institutions from inside is a real, is that something people should be worried about? or is he just this dude with a podcast, and there are a lot of them? i think what he is doing is real. i think he has a bigger role than that. he is as we can still see, on from what happened ungenerous excess, and the days and weeks leadin
criminal intent. he did everything he could to overturn that election, for weeks and weeks and weeks. and that, between 1:10 pm and 4:17 pm on january six, 2021, he did nothing. and the reason he did nothing? you know, in contrast, energetic attempts to overthrow the election that preceded it was he be the attack on the capital as an effort, as when which overturned the election result. that is criminal. if attorney general garland means when he said, it s you should be prosecuted. jamie, i m not even sure the phrasing that he did nothing is accurate because, in fact, by doing nothing, he was, in fact, doing all he could to encourage the attack, to continue the attack, to prolong the attack. clearly because he wanted to succeed. he wanted to see, with a reach mike pence? will they stop the? boat i mean, it wasn t that he didn t know what to do and he wasn t doing anything. he was watching the well laid plans that he no doubt discussed with steve bannon and his cronies, build marshall
only jeffrey epstein gets to live his life that way. that is right. he did for a while. it did not end well. jeff toobin, josh green, push it, thank you. coming up, an election denier wins a republican emanation in maryland, at the democrats when trying to turnout support for that right-wing candidate. david axelrod discuss is this high risk strategy next. [ sfx: submarine rising out of water ] minions are bitin today. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters. trelegy for copd. birds flyin high you know how i feel (coughing) breeze driftin on by you know how i feel copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what s next. start a new day with trelegy. .feelin good no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function.