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to trump. we would talk to baker about this because he's a political guy even if he doesn't like to admit it. it would constantly come up and he would be disdainful of trump. he would use words like crazy and nuts and he voted for him in 2016 and again in 2020. you are the picture of the establishment modern republican party that believes in free trade, that believes in alliances and compromise when it is necessary to get things done. how could you vote for this guy when your own friend, george h w bush and george w. bush didn't vote for him. it was a constant source of conversation which he never fully gave an answer that we ever understood. his answer is i am a republican, he's the leader of my party, i don't want democrats in there. i always thought it was part of his nature. his nature is to not be on the outside throwing rocks but to be on the inside. because even though he doesn't need any power or influence, on the inside, you have a chance to have something. susan: it's the conundrum of
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appointed by ex-president trump himself. many of these courts issued scathing opinions, criticizing the lack of evidence. numerous individuals associated with these efforts have since acknowledged that they were unable to find sufficient evidence found it to affect election results, including in testimony to this select committee. still, ex-president trump repeated those false claims and tried to convince his supporters the election was stolen. this was an attempt to justify overturning the lawful election results. donald trump knowingly repeated election fraud lines, which incited supporters to violence on january 6. he continues to repeat his meritless claims that the election was stolen even today and continues to erode our most cherished and shared belief in free and fair elections. i yield back. rep. thompson: the chair recognizes the judgment from california, mr. schiff. >> thank you. building on his repetition of the big lie, president trump engaged in an effort to obstructed the joint session on january 6, the procee
appointed by ex-president trump himself. many of these courts issued scathing opinions, criticizing the lack of evidence. numerous individuals associated with these efforts have since acknowledged that they were unable to find sufficient evidence found it to affect election results, including in testimony to this select committee. still, ex-president trump repeated those false claims and tried to convince his supporters the election was stolen. this was an attempt to justify overturning the...
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to raise money for president trump. >> guest: and i was with him at trump tower. >> host: so explain how we as a never trumper. >> guest: just like we had like the three generals and never obeyed the chain of command, as i described in "taking back trump's america" there were a set of what i call the wall street transactional us. they came in with the mindset that everything was a deal, and that it wasn't necessarily anything strategic about what they t did. they took a very tactical view, and they had no empathy or understanding of our base, are deplorable scum blue-collar base. base. mnuchin was one ofur them. ross was another. gary cohn, larry kudlow.m and from the get-go mnuchin got involved in that campaign to be treasury secretary. there's a great story in "taking back trump's america" where i'm in trump tower in manhattan in the war room. it's about september, and i get called down to the office by david bossie. love dave here and he was the chief operating officer of the campaign here i come in and steve bannon is sitting there. steve of course is the strategist who kind of d
to raise money for president trump. >> guest: and i was with him at trump tower. >> host: so explain how we as a never trumper. >> guest: just like we had like the three generals and never obeyed the chain of command, as i described in "taking back trump's america" there were a set of what i call the wall street transactional us. they came in with the mindset that everything was a deal, and that it wasn't necessarily anything strategic about what they t did. they...
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donald trump broke that fate. you lost the 2020 election and a new it, but he chose to try to stay in office through a scheme to overturn the results and block the transfer of power. in the end, he summoned a mob to washington and knowing that there were armed and a great, pointed them to the capitol and told them to 'fight like hell." no doubt about that. my colleagues will present our key findings, reminding you of some of the information in earlier hearings and telling you how it fits in our broader conclusions. those conclusions have helped shape the final report, which we will adopt today pursuant to house resolution 503, which establishes that established the select committee nearly a year and a half ago. i expect our work will be bound with the clerk and made public later this week. and that release, the select committee intends to make public the bulk of its nonsensitive records before the end of the year. these transcripts and documents will allow the american people to see the evidence we have gathered a
donald trump broke that fate. you lost the 2020 election and a new it, but he chose to try to stay in office through a scheme to overturn the results and block the transfer of power. in the end, he summoned a mob to washington and knowing that there were armed and a great, pointed them to the capitol and told them to 'fight like hell." no doubt about that. my colleagues will present our key findings, reminding you of some of the information in earlier hearings and telling you how it fits...
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there's a great story in taking back trump's america, where i'm in trump trump tower in manhattan, in the war room. it's about september. and i get called down to the office. bye by dave bossie. love dave. and he was the chief operating officer of the campaign. and i come in and steve bannon sitting there. steve, of course, is the strategist who kind of road that a rescue in august and it's like it's like there was just yet another screw up with our with our tax bill and the press and it related to our mischaracterization of this thing called carried carried interest rate. it's like dave goes what the hell happened? here i go. hey, manoogian stuck his head, you know, his mouth and yeah, your god. and so, so one point i say something like, god help us if manoogian is treasury secretary and bossie says, yeah, god help us. and bannon says, yeah, that'll never happen. and the point of the story is that that was the transaction. maybe she wanted to be treasury secretary. he came in and the liberal democrat in the neville chamberlain of our time and when he was in there, david, he built his
there's a great story in taking back trump's america, where i'm in trump trump tower in manhattan, in the war room. it's about september. and i get called down to the office. bye by dave bossie. love dave. and he was the chief operating officer of the campaign. and i come in and steve bannon sitting there. steve, of course, is the strategist who kind of road that a rescue in august and it's like it's like there was just yet another screw up with our with our tax bill and the press and it...
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trump's insurrection impeachment lawyer insisted that trump opposed that violence, that trump's words were merely encouraging those armed fans to engage in peaceful and civic action, not storming the capitol violently. >> president trump did not incite the horrific, terrible riots of january 6th. the violence and looting goes against the law and order message he conveyed to every citizen of the united states throughout his presidency, including on january 6th. he knew what the president really meant. he meant the crowd should demand action from members of congress and support primary challenges to those who don't do what he considered to be right. >> did then president trump's request boil down to supporting only primary challenges? that is not what those now convicted trump fans believed. they were chanting the president sent them. they wrote down and admitted plots to overturn the lawful election result, not just support primary candidates in the future. and apparently it is not what trump believed. after that trial, after that remark was made, donald trump went on to vow pardons fo
trump's insurrection impeachment lawyer insisted that trump opposed that violence, that trump's words were merely encouraging those armed fans to engage in peaceful and civic action, not storming the capitol violently. >> president trump did not incite the horrific, terrible riots of january 6th. the violence and looting goes against the law and order message he conveyed to every citizen of the united states throughout his presidency, including on january 6th. he knew what the president...
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a bad day for trump. a good day for democracy, i guess, and an incredible speech by herschel walker. good morning, and welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, december 7th. with us we have former aid to the george w. bush elyse jordan with us and msnbc political analyst member of "new york times" mara gay joins us and host of "way too early," jonathan lemire and of politico, and will e! just doesn't stop. so much news. >> incredible race talking about more than a year and a decision. after one competitive primary, two general elections, two runoffs senator raphael warnock has won a full six-year term in the united states senate. the incumbent beat republican challenger herschel walker for that last senate seat of the midterm cycle with 99% of the vote in this morning, warnock holds advantage of nearly 100,000 votes. warnock's win gives democrats that crucial 51st seat after two years of an evenly split senate. senator warnock thanked supporters in a speech last night. >> let's celebrate for a little whi
a bad day for trump. a good day for democracy, i guess, and an incredible speech by herschel walker. good morning, and welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, december 7th. with us we have former aid to the george w. bush elyse jordan with us and msnbc political analyst member of "new york times" mara gay joins us and host of "way too early," jonathan lemire and of politico, and will e! just doesn't stop. so much news. >> incredible race talking about more...
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trump and trump hung around him and hung around his crew. you know, he had he had friends like like a man named bill fugazi, who also was friends with roy cohn. lee iacocca there was this crew, and trump wanted to be like them and found himself emulating this hypermasculinity. steinbrenner was famous for firing his managers, except he wasn't doing it by play. acting when trump trump, who really doesn't like firing people directly when he's doing the apprentice, starts with you're fired and. it was pretty widely seen as an homage to steinbrenner and that that changed that show changed everything for him. i think most people are pretty familiar with that, but they're not familiar. many people with a man named mead esposito, who was he and what did learn from him? mead esposito was the brooklyn democratic party boss. when machine boss politics, everything in new york city and trump's father, fred, was very close to mead and in that helped them hardwire kinds of projects in brooklyn. and mead had enormous clout all the city and when trump first
trump and trump hung around him and hung around his crew. you know, he had he had friends like like a man named bill fugazi, who also was friends with roy cohn. lee iacocca there was this crew, and trump wanted to be like them and found himself emulating this hypermasculinity. steinbrenner was famous for firing his managers, except he wasn't doing it by play. acting when trump trump, who really doesn't like firing people directly when he's doing the apprentice, starts with you're fired and. it...
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to trump. we would talk to baker about this because he's a political guy even if he doesn't like to admit it. it would constantly come up and he would be disdainful of trump. he would use words like crazy and nuts and he voted for him in 2016 and again in 2020. you are the picture of the establishment modern republican party that believes in free trade, that believes in alliances and compromise when it is necessary to get things done. how could you vote for this guy when your own friend, george h w bush and george w. bush didn't vote for him. it was a constant source of conversation which he never fully gave an answer that we ever understood. his answer is i am a republican, he's the leader of my party, i don't want democrats in there. i always thought it was part of his nature. his nature is to not be on the outside throwing rocks but to be on the inside. because even though he doesn't need any power or influence, on the inside, you have a chance to have something. susan: it's the conundrum of
to trump. we would talk to baker about this because he's a political guy even if he doesn't like to admit it. it would constantly come up and he would be disdainful of trump. he would use words like crazy and nuts and he voted for him in 2016 and again in 2020. you are the picture of the establishment modern republican party that believes in free trade, that believes in alliances and compromise when it is necessary to get things done. how could you vote for this guy when your own friend, george...
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julia cheney was trump before. there was trump. so this was a friendship, the two of them, more than just a transactional relationship, right? okay. it was both. it was both. they they needed each other. you know, if you fast forward to a you know, after biden won on election day, you know, everyone, you know, the question about giuliani was why is he telling trump everything he wants to hear? why is he telling trump that you've won when he'd actually lost and you know, the answer in my wasn't that. oh, he was just trying to curry favor with donald it's that he needed trump to win he needed to to overturn the election. trump was his all was separating giuliani from bankruptcy possibly from prison certainly from irrelevance. he needed trump to overturn that election. i want to get you to read part of the book here you write about the ukraine scandal that about his strange relationship with ukrainians who ultimately were convicted of crimes for their work with giuliani. can you talk about what was on behind the scenes during that biz
julia cheney was trump before. there was trump. so this was a friendship, the two of them, more than just a transactional relationship, right? okay. it was both. it was both. they they needed each other. you know, if you fast forward to a you know, after biden won on election day, you know, everyone, you know, the question about giuliani was why is he telling trump everything he wants to hear? why is he telling trump that you've won when he'd actually lost and you know, the answer in my wasn't...
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in fact, they say in april 2019 donald trump was -- an audit began over donald trump's returns, and that only began they believe because the chairman of the committee richie neil who you just saw sent a letter to the irs at that exact time, april 2019 asking about those tax returns. they said then that's when the audit started over trump's returns. and they said it was an audit never completed. all those returns, those six years of returns they have obtained, the audits were not actually completed for donald trump. and i also asked about the contention of trump and he said he's always under audit. he's never seen an audit pleated. neil declined to comment on that specific issue saying these are issues we're still looking through as well. one other point, laura i asked both chairman neil and the top republican on the committee, kevin brady, whether or not there was anything concerning in those returns. brady said this is still being looked at by the irs and decline today comment. neil, too, also declined to comment. >> has the former president or any other republicans commented on where w
in fact, they say in april 2019 donald trump was -- an audit began over donald trump's returns, and that only began they believe because the chairman of the committee richie neil who you just saw sent a letter to the irs at that exact time, april 2019 asking about those tax returns. they said then that's when the audit started over trump's returns. and they said it was an audit never completed. all those returns, those six years of returns they have obtained, the audits were not actually...
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so it's not necessarily about whether someone's pro trump or anti trump . it's just a large number of republicans view this group as politically motivated. you know, i just want to get your sense of someone who follows this, and i know you know the legal detail. what do you feel is driving his, his resilience after so many, you know, legal assaults, if you will, on his behavior in performance and what he's done. i think trump has kind of fundamental characteristics that make it difficult to prosecute and to kind of stick charges on him, not least because he doesn't like keeping a written record. he doesn't send emails, you know, he places calls from other people's phones, you know, wanting other january, coming off your boss. we had so many was, but you know, the january 6 committee found that the day of the capital tag, trump calling aids and senators using other people's phones. and so it was very difficult for them to kind of track what trump was doing and who he was talking to any one time. and the justice department has that same problem. and i think t
so it's not necessarily about whether someone's pro trump or anti trump . it's just a large number of republicans view this group as politically motivated. you know, i just want to get your sense of someone who follows this, and i know you know the legal detail. what do you feel is driving his, his resilience after so many, you know, legal assaults, if you will, on his behavior in performance and what he's done. i think trump has kind of fundamental characteristics that make it difficult to...
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trump very effectively. but second, below that there's also an ideological affinity between these two leaders. their illiberal nationalist populists. they don't believe in the rule of law they don't believe in constitutions. they worry about the decadent liberal western movements. and putin for a decade has been cultivating relationships with like-minded ideologues in hungary, in italy, in france, and in the united states of america. so that's the second piece that i think people need to understand and then third, with respect to what might have happened, you know, things would have been very different had president trump been re-elected because putin would have had a collaborator, a willing collaborator to say oh, you want crimea yeah, of course. he would have given it away. so the relationship -- maybe there wouldn't have been war, by the way. president trump might have been right about that because the united states of america might have given putin everything he wanted vis-a-vis ukraine. >> igor, you're
trump very effectively. but second, below that there's also an ideological affinity between these two leaders. their illiberal nationalist populists. they don't believe in the rule of law they don't believe in constitutions. they worry about the decadent liberal western movements. and putin for a decade has been cultivating relationships with like-minded ideologues in hungary, in italy, in france, and in the united states of america. so that's the second piece that i think people need to...
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and donald trump, unless you attack donald trump, donald trump will win because he is going to attack you. so these people better buckle up. >> melissa, to that point, ronna mcdaniel, the head of the rnc came out with a statement to say, believe it or not because you've heard the statement for the last couple of weeks, there is no place for kanye, fuentes, or their views inside the republican party. mitch mcconnell said something like there is no place for white supremacy inside the republican party. there's been all sorts of statements like that but to stewart's point, there has been no statement or virtually no statements except for mitt romney about the fact that there is no place for donald trump within the republican party because i think that every republican who wants to hold office knows exactly what stuart just said. that donald trump will come after, you donald trump will come for you if you go for him. >> i think that's right. it's worth noting that despite these denunciations of nick fuentes and white supremacy, although of these seem to come with a little bit of a lag tim
and donald trump, unless you attack donald trump, donald trump will win because he is going to attack you. so these people better buckle up. >> melissa, to that point, ronna mcdaniel, the head of the rnc came out with a statement to say, believe it or not because you've heard the statement for the last couple of weeks, there is no place for kanye, fuentes, or their views inside the republican party. mitch mcconnell said something like there is no place for white supremacy inside the...
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they call him trump with a brain or trump without the baggage. i haven't heard shorter trump. but trump is the context for everything. now there is a sort of appetite for the fighting. he's changed the party, he's change what people think. but he is not the only one who can deliver that now. and so, things are super different. the midterms really changed everything. he is weakness after the midterms. but also, and sorry to go on, but i also want to caution we have seen him fight him way out of this before. there are -- weird >> a cardinal principle of the show is that we don't predict the future in the future is unwritten, and i don't know what will happen in the future. to me the analysis is, is right now he at a low political point? i think it's true. it's borne out of what we are saying. but things change, right? we had a once in a century pandemic. i didn't see that happening. anything can happen. the thing that contributed to this, molly, is having covered the 2020 primary in the democratic party, electability loomed enormously large. who is going to win? that ultimately,
they call him trump with a brain or trump without the baggage. i haven't heard shorter trump. but trump is the context for everything. now there is a sort of appetite for the fighting. he's changed the party, he's change what people think. but he is not the only one who can deliver that now. and so, things are super different. the midterms really changed everything. he is weakness after the midterms. but also, and sorry to go on, but i also want to caution we have seen him fight him way out of...
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one reason for that, donald trump's brand is beyond toxic in the suburbs and walker carried both trump's blessing and his own considerable baggage. this morning, the still senate majority leader chuck schumer holding up five plus one finger, a nod to the new math and senator schumer reads a clear message in last night's result. >> turn left, republicans. [ laughter ] or at least don't turn hard right would be more appropriate, a more appropriate thing to do. we want to get things done and if we can get some bipartisan things done, it will, of course, be better for the country. >> let's start on capitol hill with manu raju. an important morning after for leader schumer. what next? >> reporter: a lot of soul searching, belly aching, finger-pointing among republicans today who thought they would be in the senate majority. they did not even fathom they could lose a seat being 51-49 and now deciding what they should change going forward. i've been speaking to republicans up and down the line. there has been plame about their failure to get the early vote out, criticism of donald trump, his pr
one reason for that, donald trump's brand is beyond toxic in the suburbs and walker carried both trump's blessing and his own considerable baggage. this morning, the still senate majority leader chuck schumer holding up five plus one finger, a nod to the new math and senator schumer reads a clear message in last night's result. >> turn left, republicans. [ laughter ] or at least don't turn hard right would be more appropriate, a more appropriate thing to do. we want to get things done and...
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it spoke with witnesses within the trump administration, and state officials that president trump had urged to reverse his electoral defeat. some refused to co—operate. former trump adviser steve bannon was convicted of contempt of congress. i've got a great legal team and there will be multiple areas of appeal... he took responsibility... he started overpowering... the hearings included emotional testimony from people who were in the capitol on the day, including police officers who had come face—to—face with the rioters. we're trying to hold the upper deck now! i couldn't believe my eyes. there were officers on the ground, they were bleeding, they were throwing up, they were, you know... they had... i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. it was carnage, it was chaos. the fox news decision desk... to understand how the events of january 6th 2021 unfolded, the committee had to go all the way back to november 2020, whenjoe biden was poised to win the presidency. i'm here to tell you tonight, we believe we're on track to win this e
it spoke with witnesses within the trump administration, and state officials that president trump had urged to reverse his electoral defeat. some refused to co—operate. former trump adviser steve bannon was convicted of contempt of congress. i've got a great legal team and there will be multiple areas of appeal... he took responsibility... he started overpowering... the hearings included emotional testimony from people who were in the capitol on the day, including police officers who had come...
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could they have convicted trump? >> nobody likes to questio their heroes, and this is part of the problem because the people who back the democrat had, and going after trump the two times do not want to loo and say, did they make mistakes? was it flawed? because it's difficult to do that it requires self examination and it's easier to just blam the other side for being a fault. but our reporting shows that there were these moments, an it's not just our reporting. the january six committee just wrapped up its hearings, they're covering the sam ground of subject matter i impeachment too. look how differently they're doing it they're going after subpoenas, fighting them in court, they'r pulling in republican witnesses, they're doing everything tha they didn't do the first time. >> indeed. >> and here we are, except for the fact that one bi difference low, is that they have of finlay president, and friendly administration. it's not actually a complete course correction, because w don't know if congressiona oversight will
could they have convicted trump? >> nobody likes to questio their heroes, and this is part of the problem because the people who back the democrat had, and going after trump the two times do not want to loo and say, did they make mistakes? was it flawed? because it's difficult to do that it requires self examination and it's easier to just blam the other side for being a fault. but our reporting shows that there were these moments, an it's not just our reporting. the january six committee...
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members of trump's own inner circle lawyer, after lawyer, after lawyer in and around trump called it insane, crazy. and was clear in the final fou is that eastman and trump ou partners in the undertaking. they knew the theory was bogus they said it was plainly illegal all along. there was no good fait confusion. there was no arguable colorful case on both sides now, in the presence of penc eastman even acknowledged th plan was unlawful. he and trump were both relentlessly pressuring th vice president to follow the legal plan on january six. that is to break the law and the fashion that they knew would be broken. thereby they would break american democracy i don't, point this is really key point in this chapter. at one point, the sympatheti -- this olympia, they go to pence's power. so, what does john eastman do? eastman himself lobbied this suit because he expected a judge to declare that pence ha no such powers as one obviou and even looking at th situation. in other words, eastman didn't to test it in court because he knew it would fail he didn't wanna ruling on th legality because
members of trump's own inner circle lawyer, after lawyer, after lawyer in and around trump called it insane, crazy. and was clear in the final fou is that eastman and trump ou partners in the undertaking. they knew the theory was bogus they said it was plainly illegal all along. there was no good fait confusion. there was no arguable colorful case on both sides now, in the presence of penc eastman even acknowledged th plan was unlawful. he and trump were both relentlessly pressuring th vice...
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not standing aligned with trump, standing up to trump. that is where republicans -- that's the future the republican party, keeping its base on board, broadening the electorate. >> all, right let's pause for. second i know paul you want to jump in here. but we went out every bite back after the break. paul begala, laura steward, -- april ryan, but we're going to take a short quick break right. now it is of course a big celebration for democrats, our panel you back to discuss senator raphael warnock's victory in georgia. good news! a new clinical study showed that centrum silver supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking c charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum sililver. living with plaque psoriasis? otezla canelp you achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have
not standing aligned with trump, standing up to trump. that is where republicans -- that's the future the republican party, keeping its base on board, broadening the electorate. >> all, right let's pause for. second i know paul you want to jump in here. but we went out every bite back after the break. paul begala, laura steward, -- april ryan, but we're going to take a short quick break right. now it is of course a big celebration for democrats, our panel you back to discuss senator...
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trump aviation group. but the way the donald trump would set up these companies is that tag would have in these underneath them so one would be, for example, his trust, and the other one would be incorporated llc that they would use as an additional layer of protection. if you notice, a claimed, for example, that he had earned $860,000 for the use of the plane. but the expenses equaled exactly 806, or whatever the exact number was. that's extremely curious, especially if you are a forensic accountant or now the irs. but the same thing happened with the helicopters. and again, it's the same way they established the companies. the big elc, the sob llcs, and it's also, again, difficult for the irs to track what's going on. now they have plenty of time in the wee plenty of people taking a look at all these documents. my feeling is these goose is cooked. >> his goose is cooked! speaking of, i guess plural is gays? speaking of gates. the perception problem for the irs is real, and significant, david. your collea
trump aviation group. but the way the donald trump would set up these companies is that tag would have in these underneath them so one would be, for example, his trust, and the other one would be incorporated llc that they would use as an additional layer of protection. if you notice, a claimed, for example, that he had earned $860,000 for the use of the plane. but the expenses equaled exactly 806, or whatever the exact number was. that's extremely curious, especially if you are a forensic...
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to raise money for president trump and i was with him at trump tower. >> explain how he is a never trump are. >> just like we had the three generals who never obey the chain of command, there was a set of the wall street transactional list. they came in with the mindset that everything was a deal. and it wasn't anything strategic they took a tactical view and i have no empathy or understanding wilbur ross, larry kudlow. and from the get-go secretary mnuchin got involved in the campaign to be treasury secretary there is a great in taking back trumps america i and in trump tower it is september and i get called down to the office by the chief operating officer of the campaign. steve bannon is sitting there who is the strategist and it was just another screwup with the tax bill in the press and it related to the mischaracterization of carried interest. they say what the hell happened and secretary mnuchin put his mouth but then to say something like god help us if he is treasury secretary and then he says yes that will never happen. . . . . they will pay him dividends, he did it give a damn
to raise money for president trump and i was with him at trump tower. >> explain how he is a never trump are. >> just like we had the three generals who never obey the chain of command, there was a set of the wall street transactional list. they came in with the mindset that everything was a deal. and it wasn't anything strategic they took a tactical view and i have no empathy or understanding wilbur ross, larry kudlow. and from the get-go secretary mnuchin got involved in the...
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donald trump would be leading a graveyard. it was only after the threat of mass resignations that president trump rescinded his offer to mr. clark. mr. chairman i real -- yield back. rep. thompson: the chair recognizes the document from california. aguilar:: former president trump's multiparty plan did not stop with the states work with the department of justice. it touched nearly every component of our federal system, from the courts to congress and his vice president. in the weeks before january 6, mr. trump returned to the men who had served temporarily for -- loyally for4 years. he embraced and illegal scheme that the vice president could reject joe biden's electoral votes. when vice president pence and others, including trump's lawyer john eastman told him correctly that former president trump had spearheaded an unprecedented campaign to coerce him to do it anyway. ultimately culminating in a dangerous threat to mr. pentz -- pentz's life. these are the committees findings with respect to the pressure campaign against the
donald trump would be leading a graveyard. it was only after the threat of mass resignations that president trump rescinded his offer to mr. clark. mr. chairman i real -- yield back. rep. thompson: the chair recognizes the document from california. aguilar:: former president trump's multiparty plan did not stop with the states work with the department of justice. it touched nearly every component of our federal system, from the courts to congress and his vice president. in the weeks before...
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i do not like former president trump to just be called trump or pence. it is a form of disrespect. i also agree that if we are going to publicly publish everybody's taxes, let's do everybody's, not just the presidents. i really like hearing from the ways and means committee that they were not "doing a witchhunt ". i like the accountability going on. i oppose that it has to be published. but the gentleman from massachusetts, they are not malicious. they are not maligning. i voted for president trump. they are not doing that. it is just proving that our system is not up to par and if the republicans can get on board, they are not doing this across the aisle. they are sitting side-by-side i have seen on pbs and other things. yes, the lower class of income people, such as i, because of being a disabled nurse, we care that the other side wants to say that. no, it is bringing the u.s. together. i will say there is an exception to the role because there are certain cases and certain names on that committee that look like they are going after somebody. that is not what i see today on c-spa
i do not like former president trump to just be called trump or pence. it is a form of disrespect. i also agree that if we are going to publicly publish everybody's taxes, let's do everybody's, not just the presidents. i really like hearing from the ways and means committee that they were not "doing a witchhunt ". i like the accountability going on. i oppose that it has to be published. but the gentleman from massachusetts, they are not malicious. they are not maligning. i voted for...
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i disagree i think they agree with trump. they either love his bigotry and his weight supremacy and his gender six attack, or they loved the power that tha delivered. so to me, they're complicit in either case. also, molly, you said we agree with mitch mcconnell no, mitch mcconnell agrees wit us a look at that way donald trump is horrible this is the same mitchel connell who voted to acqui trump after january 6th. but he gave a speech minutes later saying trump is th problem in all of this it is the gop, folks, that i the problem. this gop is at its core fascist party. and it at about 60% of polls can you imagine there is a attack by dems a democrati president 60% of democrats sai that attack was defendin freedom? a match with the gop are calling? us so look, the gop sauce to g through them stuff they sought to lose a lot more elections. the other to find any path embrace democracy, or new part emerges and that is happenin in american history before nic it happened here >> so, molly, that might take couple of cycles the truth
i disagree i think they agree with trump. they either love his bigotry and his weight supremacy and his gender six attack, or they loved the power that tha delivered. so to me, they're complicit in either case. also, molly, you said we agree with mitch mcconnell no, mitch mcconnell agrees wit us a look at that way donald trump is horrible this is the same mitchel connell who voted to acqui trump after january 6th. but he gave a speech minutes later saying trump is th problem in all of this it...
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donald trump. he was still getting a paycheck from the trump organization even as he was testifying, and this is something we have seen from donald trump in the past. so a lot of loyalists go to prison -- we could talk about steve bannon getting -- not being convict in the that particular case. but the bottom line is there's a lot of people who protect donald trump. >> yeah, as you say, they protect donald trump. they make some sort of calculation, and the system has a high bar. the system does not err on the side of convicting you just because your name as on the front door. although tonight in this broadcast and on the trial, we've heard people leaving you with the factual conclusion that the name on the door was aware and not just out to lunch while other people did this. as i mention, we have this big booking coming up. i'm going turn to that. i want to thank maya wylie. shortest break, 60 seconds, when we come back, the manhattan d.a. who just won this conviction in the trump case, alvin brag,
donald trump. he was still getting a paycheck from the trump organization even as he was testifying, and this is something we have seen from donald trump in the past. so a lot of loyalists go to prison -- we could talk about steve bannon getting -- not being convict in the that particular case. but the bottom line is there's a lot of people who protect donald trump. >> yeah, as you say, they protect donald trump. they make some sort of calculation, and the system has a high bar. the...
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during the trump years. what are they telling you? >> reporter: what stood out to me is what we heard from hope hicks, one of trump's closest advisers saying that she had been concerned about two years ago that if he did not move on from his false claims about the 2020 election, that it was going to damage his legacy, and jake, it's notable that two years later, those are still concerns that are present in trump's inner circle of advisers. in recent days, he has been advised by others, that he has to move on from 2020, and his presidential run cannot be successful if it's centered around his election grievances and they have been urging him to adoc adopt a new message if he wants to be successful in the republican primary that we are approaching and seeing others getting into the field in the next several months or so, but i don't think that warning is being heated based on what i have heard from these people. they also don't believe that the warning is being heeded by trump. instead he says he doesn't belie
during the trump years. what are they telling you? >> reporter: what stood out to me is what we heard from hope hicks, one of trump's closest advisers saying that she had been concerned about two years ago that if he did not move on from his false claims about the 2020 election, that it was going to damage his legacy, and jake, it's notable that two years later, those are still concerns that are present in trump's inner circle of advisers. in recent days, he has been advised by others,...
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by donald trump inner associates. these offers with were withdrawn or materialized, as regards to the -- witnesses believe this was an effort to affect her testimony. >> that was a while. all right ladies and gentlemen, we've got a lot to dig into, so let's let's get started with our panel. former federal prosecutor fred kushner, frank figliuzzi's, here former fbi director for counter intelligence. and tim, miller i contributed to the, bulwark and former communications director for jeb bush. ryan, let's go to first. for people who do not see today's meeting, what do they need to know? >> this was really the greatest hits of the january 6th select committee. this is a committee that's been around for more than a year and a half. they collected thousands of witness interviews, they've collected millions of pages of documents. this is not outlining everything they found over that period of time, and doing it in a way that was pretty easily digestible. if you hadn't tuned into the nine previous hearings before, you got a
by donald trump inner associates. these offers with were withdrawn or materialized, as regards to the -- witnesses believe this was an effort to affect her testimony. >> that was a while. all right ladies and gentlemen, we've got a lot to dig into, so let's let's get started with our panel. former federal prosecutor fred kushner, frank figliuzzi's, here former fbi director for counter intelligence. and tim, miller i contributed to the, bulwark and former communications director for jeb...
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but that did not stop president trump. instead, he turned to his supporters, those who believed his lies about a stolen election. he summoned a crowd to the nation's capitol on january 6th, hoping that they would pressure congress to do what he could not do on his own. the select committee has made the following findings on this issue. two years ago today in the early morning hours of december 19th, donald trump sent a tweet urging his supporters to travel to washington for a protest on january 6th. be there, we'll be wild, he tweeted. between december 19th and january 6th, the president repeatedly encouraged his supporters to come to washington. the president's december 19th tweet galvanized domestic extremists, including members of the oath keepers, proud boys and organized militia groups. these individuals began organizing to come to the capitol in large numbers with the specific intent to use violence to disrupt the certification of the election during the joint session. prior to january 6th, fbi, secret service, u.s.
but that did not stop president trump. instead, he turned to his supporters, those who believed his lies about a stolen election. he summoned a crowd to the nation's capitol on january 6th, hoping that they would pressure congress to do what he could not do on his own. the select committee has made the following findings on this issue. two years ago today in the early morning hours of december 19th, donald trump sent a tweet urging his supporters to travel to washington for a protest on january...
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did trump lose because if you talk to present it -- former president donald trump about this he doesn't complain about how the campaign was run. he claims that it was stolen. your critical about how was the one you talk about and write about it. you are one of the few people, where i would say you are one of the few trump loyalists to talk about trump the way that you do that seems to acknowledge that he -- his re-election campaign wasil legitimately a failure and that he did not win. >> i understand this remains a disputed election. if you look at the public polling on this, more than half of the country believes that election was somehow not right. what i do say here the prime point is the five strategic failures and one is that it was one of the worst campaigns in presidential history that it came close enough to steal. that's a fine poin' there. if you look at the margins of victory for joe biden in the five states where it mattered they are extremely slim in georgia and arizona with 12,000 votes in each. you had relatively small margins in pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan and m
did trump lose because if you talk to present it -- former president donald trump about this he doesn't complain about how the campaign was run. he claims that it was stolen. your critical about how was the one you talk about and write about it. you are one of the few people, where i would say you are one of the few trump loyalists to talk about trump the way that you do that seems to acknowledge that he -- his re-election campaign wasil legitimately a failure and that he did not win. >>...
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julia cheney was trump before. there was trump. so this was a friendship, the two of them, more than just a transactional relationship, right? okay. it was both. it was both. they they needed each other. you know, if you fast forward to a you know, after biden won on election day, you know, everyone, you know, the question about giuliani was why is he telling trump everything he wants to hear? why is he telling trump that you've won when he'd actually lost and you know, the answer in my wasn't that. oh, he was just trying to curry favor with donald it's that he needed trump to win he needed to to overturn the election. trump was his all was separating giuliani from bankruptcy possibly from prison certainly from irrelevance. he needed trump to overturn that election. i want to get you to read part of the book here you write about the ukraine scandal that about his strange relationship with ukrainians who ultimately were convicted of crimes for their work with giuliani. can you talk about what was on behind the scenes during that biz
julia cheney was trump before. there was trump. so this was a friendship, the two of them, more than just a transactional relationship, right? okay. it was both. it was both. they they needed each other. you know, if you fast forward to a you know, after biden won on election day, you know, everyone, you know, the question about giuliani was why is he telling trump everything he wants to hear? why is he telling trump that you've won when he'd actually lost and you know, the answer in my wasn't...
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trump. here it is, the quote. this appeal requires us to consider whether the district court has jurisdiction to block the united states from using lawfully seized records in a criminal investigation. the answer is no. we have breaking news tonight in the federal criminal investigation of donald trump and the curious case of the missing 13,000 government records that were found squirreled away at the former president's beach club in florida. tonight the 11th circuit court of appeals has thrown out the special master that trump fought for and who was put in place by a trump-appointed judge. that judge, eileen cannon in florida, took trump's side and appointed a third-party arbiter, a referee, if you will, to sift through the thousands of government records, many of them classified, that the fbi seized from mar-a-lago in august. the problem with appointing a special master here, the government argued that it hindered their ongoing criminal investigation. ssentially they said, we need those documents. a lot of legal
trump. here it is, the quote. this appeal requires us to consider whether the district court has jurisdiction to block the united states from using lawfully seized records in a criminal investigation. the answer is no. we have breaking news tonight in the federal criminal investigation of donald trump and the curious case of the missing 13,000 government records that were found squirreled away at the former president's beach club in florida. tonight the 11th circuit court of appeals has thrown...
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trump. and he may not even know! >> right. well, we have got a team of lawyers ready to go on this one, as usual. >> as usual, i will be watching. >> thank you, alex. >> thank you. >> well, the breaking news of the night is of course at the justice department is trying to hold donald trump's office in contempt of court for failing to hand over all of the classified documents in the former president's possession. the washington post reports that in recent days, the justice department lawyers have asked u.s. district court chief judge barrel a howl to hold trump's office in contempt, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sealed court proceedings. but the judge has not yet held a hearing or ruled on the request. they said one of the key areas that issued here is donald trump's legal team's repeated refusal to designate a custodian over records to sign a document a testing that all classified materials have been returned to the federal g
trump. and he may not even know! >> right. well, we have got a team of lawyers ready to go on this one, as usual. >> as usual, i will be watching. >> thank you, alex. >> thank you. >> well, the breaking news of the night is of course at the justice department is trying to hold donald trump's office in contempt of court for failing to hand over all of the classified documents in the former president's possession. the washington post reports that in recent days, the...
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trump was about trump. trump was never about america and democracy. i heard adam schiff tonight say, he felt like the committee had reached everyone in the american public who was reachable. everyone who could listen to the truth. and hopefully, that message continues a little bit further as this evidence continues to come to light. >> joy, is on the follow-up with you, know the active firing jim coney was ultimately investigated by the mueller probe. as one of the acts of obstruction of justice. i wonder one of the crimes from which trump was referred criminally by the committee. it was obstruction as an official proceeding. are these acts also part of what will be scrutinized by doj as that obstruction? >>, so i suspect that doj for whatever reason, has moved past the recommendations in the mueller report. many of them will be out of stretch, by now there's a five-year statute of limitations on prosecuting federal crimes. and perhaps, hindsight will be viewed as a mistake, we know that merrick garland is very much an institutionalist. he wanted to s
trump was about trump. trump was never about america and democracy. i heard adam schiff tonight say, he felt like the committee had reached everyone in the american public who was reachable. everyone who could listen to the truth. and hopefully, that message continues a little bit further as this evidence continues to come to light. >> joy, is on the follow-up with you, know the active firing jim coney was ultimately investigated by the mueller probe. as one of the acts of obstruction of...
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about donald trump, and donald trump's reaction was to make some posts on his, you know, his social media site. criticizing the committee. what he did not do is explain what he was doing during the 187 minutes when he was accused of doing absolutely nothing while the capitol was under attack. he did not release a phone log of him calling the secretary of defense, calling the attorney general, calling the head of the fbi, or calling anyone. so, in fact, he has never offered one word of defense about what he is accused of doing, and not doing leading up to, and on january 6th. >> it is even worse than that, because he continues to put forward the big lie, that he won the election. he continues to repeat the central point that got him in the hot water that he is in, which is that he refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. he said it was stolen from him even though there is no evidence that that is the case. so he basically incriminate some self every time that he repeats the big lie. and this, to me, is the kind of absurdity. it is that this is somebody who is at core is guilty o
about donald trump, and donald trump's reaction was to make some posts on his, you know, his social media site. criticizing the committee. what he did not do is explain what he was doing during the 187 minutes when he was accused of doing absolutely nothing while the capitol was under attack. he did not release a phone log of him calling the secretary of defense, calling the attorney general, calling the head of the fbi, or calling anyone. so, in fact, he has never offered one word of defense...
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trump haters, trump lovers if there are any of those and of course the national political press corps all waiting at this hour still unbelievably ongoing despite repeated promises we would have the committee's full report in our laps yesterday and then today and now still today, we are -- don't have it. we want to get our eyes on this document, 800 pages, the unprecedented report on the insurrection at the united states capitol on january 6th. a document that could not just be the fullest accounting of what the committee did over the course of 18 months but also a road map for the department of justice in laying out its potential criminal indictments against a former president of the united states for the first time in history. we don't got it. so, we do have something else, though. we're going to talk about what we do have from the committee. but before we get to that, you can see that shot right there. we're expecting to hear from president biden imminently from the white house's cross hall and what the administration is calling a christmas address. supposed to start right about now
trump haters, trump lovers if there are any of those and of course the national political press corps all waiting at this hour still unbelievably ongoing despite repeated promises we would have the committee's full report in our laps yesterday and then today and now still today, we are -- don't have it. we want to get our eyes on this document, 800 pages, the unprecedented report on the insurrection at the united states capitol on january 6th. a document that could not just be the fullest...