This morns wing, we are see for the first time new evidence that may be used against donald trump in the Special Counsels 2020 case. The New York Times has obtained this memo that has previously been secret. It was written by lawyer kenneth chesebro. He was named by prosecutors, youll remember, as coconspirator number five in the indictment, not in the indictment against donald trump, all of the coconspirators so far, unindicted. The internal memo spells out in detail the plot to overturn the 2020 election with socalled Fake Electors and it also gives new insight into how the plot would unfold and what they really wanted to do as it was unfolding. Cnns Jessica Schneider is here with much more on this. Jess, lay out what new is learned in this memo. Yeah, kate. This memo dated december 6th. Its known to prosecutors. It will likely be a key part of this case and it really lays out that even the man outlining this Fake Electors plot, kenneth chesebro, he knew it was far fetched and knew i
Among the winners. Its five oclock. Our main story is the deepening political crisis in Northern Ireland, following the decision by sinn feins Martin Mcguinness to resign as Deputy First Minister. His resignation took effect a few minutes ago. Its the latest twist in the controversy, about the mismanagement of a Green Energy Scheme, which has Cost Hundreds of millions of pounds. Sinn fein have been demanding that the democratic unionist leader Arlene Foster stand aside as First Minister, while her handling of the scheme is investigated, but shes refused. Mr mcguinness says hes demanding an assembly election, so that the people of Northern Ireland can express a view. A short while ago, mr mcguiness gave this statement. Can i say first of all, i have met with the First Minister Arlene Foster at 1. 30, and we had a conversation about what i would like to speak to you about. Over the last ten years, i have worked with dup leaders, and i have reached out to unionists on the basis of equalit
question would be, is it the staff or is it the candidate? and you can t replace the candidate so you replace the staff. we ll see if that actually makes a difference for desantis, but he s got deeper problems than staffing. i think he has message problems. i think he has performance problems and i think he has failed expectation problems and we ll see if he can come back from that. i don t know if it was the slogan that you came up or maybe someone else, the no drama obama campaign. i wonder if there will be slim chances or tough chances desantis. it s hard to rhyme. it was very hard to rhyme, david, which was our problem here. i think that re-boot ron is the way i refer to him, but yeah. you were going somewhere else. no, that was it. it does peak, you get to the
the democrats have wanted to impeach for a long time and they ve thrown out everything that they said they needed to do. they said they needed to be bipartisan in january and they throughout the entire process. i think it s a game. i think most american voters think this is a game and i m not sure the democrats are enhancing their case. it s not like people were watching those hearings saying, what did donald trump do? and it s like while he had a phone conversation and maybe he asked inappropriate leaf or something. ed: but doesn t really rise to impeachment? last question, did pelosi suffer from expectation problems? also go back a few months, he said we would not go forward unless there was bipartisanship. then he said it was about the constitution. when you hold impeachment back, the articles, does it not look political instead of prayerful?