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still that forgiveness continues. federal peels court has a stay on the biden menstruation's plan to cancel billions of dollars in student. at the time are supposed to go to effect tomorrow. the state will be reviewed next week. former president donald trump has officially been subpoenaed by the january 6th committee after a unanimous vote last week. the committee is accusing him of orchestrating it overseeing efforts to overturn the 2022 election. he's he said to testify around november 14th. back today on. welcome back to dateline! i'm craig melvin! the forgery conviction, faked college transcripts, the alleged affair. the more investigators looked into martin mcneill, the more the doctor seemed like a fraud. and another scheme was about to
>> and it got deeper. before he faked his college transcripts, he was convicted of forging checks. now, said the investigators, the respective doctor was looking anything but respectable. >> it tells me that this is not the guy that goes to church every sunday with his family. >> so there's two martin meals? >> there's two of them. >> still, -- >> but martin's daughters? they went to their fathers list of offenses. the fraud, the infidelity. how they encouraged his mother to have surgery, and take so many drugs afterwards. and they were certain, their father killed their mother. >> he betrayed us to the very core. i mean, everything that we thought in our life is just all shattered. >> it's all a sham? >> it really is. it's been a whole sham. >> but not everyone in the family felt that way.
gathered. not evidence of murder, but still. >> they started to challenge a lot of things that her father, who he, was when he was, when he was doing. and so we thought, you know what? i would like to find out if he really is a doctor. >> yes, martin did have a medical degree. but. >> he fraudulently got in some medical school? >> yes. >> after faking the results from college? >> he took somebody else's marks because there was a different date of graduation, a different date of test. >> and it got deeper. before he faked his college transcripts, he was convicted of forging checks. now, said the investigators, the respective doctor was looking anything but respectable. >> it tells me that this is not the guy that goes to church every sunday with his family. >> so there's two martin make meals? >> there's two of them. >> still, -- >> but martin starters? they went to their fathers list
before leaving office. >> so i think the chairman has to be diplomatic here, which i understand, but i don't. what's the president did over the weekend, dangling out pardons, is potentially criminal. and the very fact that he is admitting that pardons have to be issued, you can only pardon if someone has committed a crime. so i think it implicitly suggest that crimes are being committed. if you dangle pardons out with the investigation before, we also know from reporting this weekend that trump literally tore up the memos that he was getting and she fought through them on the floor. the memo says that he would seize the voting booths and voting machines and things like that. i guess we finally learned what happened to donald trump's college transcripts but. it's potentially criminal. in fact, there is entire statute of presidential records
so i think it implicitly suggest that crimes are being committed. if you dangle pardons out with the investigation before, we also know from reporting this weekend that trump literally tore up the memos that he was getting and she fought through them on the floor. the memo says that he would seize the voting booths and voting machines and things like that. i guess we finally learned what happened to donald trump's college transcripts from this kind of behavior. it's potentially criminal. in fact, there is entire statute of presidential records which is all about the fact that you can't destroy these documents. they're important for law enforcement, for functioning of the government, and for trans missions of power which is done but donald trump tried to stop. and i just, and he was disappointed that he lost the election by millions of votes. but the american thing to do when you lose an election is every incumbent before him is to accept that loss. i was a junior lawyer at bush versus gore, i was heartbroken.