a source telling cnn tonight that clark, who stonewalled the committee for months, made good on his promise to plead the fifth more than 100 times. and then, there is congresswoman zoe lofgren she is a member of the committee saying that they are considering granting him immunity to get him to answer questions. sure seems like there is a whole lot of things that he doesn t want the committee to know, right? it s a different story for pence world, though. sources telling cnn that two aides to mike pence answered most of the questions they were asked in an exclusive interviews extensive interviews, excuse me only declining to discuss direct conversations with the then president. they saw a lot and they know a lot about what happened on that day when pence had to be hustled out of the capitol. well, he had to do that while rioters were chanting about m hanging mike pence, remember? hang mike pence. the pieces of the plot are co coming together. and they are coming together slowly bu
it was a megaphone that he had and he used it on the the highest level. and everybody needs to really focus on that, and focus on what is happening. yes, she is standing firm and of course she has to. that s her job. she is gonna do that. but we have seen this inaction and we have seen the result of this kind of language and rhetoric from the the former president when he was still president. and it s the the fact that there is an investigation going on of that, and it s being whitewashed while he is doing it again for a potential nother situation that he is gonna be in it s you just can t make it up. no. no. let s talk about these subpoenas, too. chairman bennie thompson telling cnn they are weighing carefully, um, but issuing subpoenas to members of the congress would be a significant escalation by the committee, don t you think? how would that go down on
within what the receiver thinks is probably a responsible amount of time. and i resent the expectation that i am supposed to just immediately respond to stuff, and i i resist it but i am an anomaly and literally, i feel lo like i have friends who have just given up on me because they are insulted, so am i wrong? i am totally, completely with you. um, the frustration that you just yes. clearly, i am very passionate about not responding to e-mails right away. you can catch it streaming live 6:00 p.m. eastern, mondays, wednesdays, and fridays at cnn.com/fullcircle. that s it for us. let s turn things over to don and don lemon tonight. two things. i like the sweater on the full circle picture and i am dealing with that very issue right now. why didn t you call me back? why didn t you text me? i m not available. i am busy. i have stuff to do. i resent when people expect
voluntary cooperation from kevin mccarthy, jim jordan, and scott perry. all of them have refused. tonight, the committee is still not deciding on whether or not to subpoena them. joining me now to discuss, cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash, and cnn s legal analyst and former-federal prosecutor elliot williams. good evening, to both of you. let s see. elliot, let s start with you. i want to start with this exclusive interview. the atlantic journal constitution, it has the fulton county district attorney who impaneled a special grand jury to investigate trump s pressure campaign on the georgia election officials. she spoke out about the blowback she has gotten for doing her job. watch this. you know, i get called n very regularly. it s really silly to me that they believe that, by hurling those kind of insults, that it s going to impact the way that we do our investigation. it s not going to impact me to
with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. the january 6th committee chair bennie thompson telling cnn tonight that the committee had a quote significant discussion on whether to subpoena lawmakers refusing to cooperate. the committee has asked for