President ial election, prosecutors in the Trump Election Interference Hush Money Trial today have turned to the core of the actual crimes, the actual criminal acts and criminal charges against the expresident. That scheme to cover up Hush Money Payments to Stormy Daniels, using falsified business records. On the stand right now, Trump Employee deborah tarasoff. She handled payroll. Her testimony is critical. She explains that only donald trump could sign checks that came from his personal account. Thats the one used to reimburse Michael Cohen for the Hush Money Payments. Trump did that, even after becoming president of the United States of america. She also testified that if trump did not want to sign a check, he didnt have to. She was one half of a double whammy against the expresident today. Testifying after mcconney. He was a codefendant of the expresident. That was back in the Civil Fraud Case Against Trump and the trump org. He testified that most of the money used to reimburse M
some point there have to be people who are willing to put, just like kinzinger and cheney have done, put it on the line. and if you get taken out, if you lose your committee, if you lose election, so what? there s life after congress. stand up and protect that institution. we stood up and protected it on january 6th. we have to protect that institution. it s a part of america. so it s going to take courage and it s going to take some sack nyse. look, i like what the governor s saying, paul, but it s not right. congress didn t protect congress on january 6th. the cops did. the capitol cops. the congress went back there at 4:00 in the morning looking like heroes and then republicans stood up and voted to decertify an election with no good goddamn basis and they knew it. so that s the truth. and gosar isn t going to get punished because his party likes what he does. because again, there is no incentive look, the governor s right. better people, better minds. it s not going to happen.
who did this cartoon, chris, i think he should be punished for what he s done inside the house. it s just unacceptable behavior. but what i will tell you is at some point there have to be people who are willing to put, just like kinzinger and cheney have done, put it on the line. and if you get taken out, if you lose your committee, if you lose election, so what? there s life after congress. stand up and protect that institution. we stood up and protected it on january 6th. we have to protect that institution. it s a part of america. so it s going to take courage and it s going to take some sacrifice. look, i like what the governor s saying, paul, but it s not right. congress didn t protect congress on january 6th. the cops did. the capitol cops. the congress went back there at 4:00 in the morning looking like heroes and then republicans stood up and voted to decertify an election with no good goddamn basis and they knew it. so that s the truth. and gosar isn t going to get punished
was happening in texas, we re now seeing them invested in our cause. and we re hearing them talk about hb3s specifically. and i think that s important. we re moving the ball forward by having these conversations. representative fischer, this fight is way bigger than texas, bigger than georgia, bigger than arizona. what would your message be to states like yours controlled by republican legislatures looking to enakt voting restrictions, and what would you say to the country that says, kelly, my legislature isn t run by a republican, this isn t an immediate threat to my democracy? i say wake up, stand up, and push back. our democracy is too important. you know, we are holding the line in texas, and we took a very bold act. there s only been five quorum breaks in the history of the state of texas. we have done two on voting rights. it s that important. there are a number of hard working men and women, we have put it on the line, we ve risked