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Several of the House impeachment managers wanted firsthand testimony to help prove their case that Donald Trump incited the Jan. 6 riot, our sources tell us. But leaders and Biden administration officials have been eager for the process to move quickly, we’re told. | Jonathan Ernst/Pool via AP
briefings of members of congress describing and a plot by russian intelligence to insert this narrative into the debate and they succeeded. this could be considered one of the most successful operations in history. they got a major party of the united states of the republican party, ukrainians somehow interfered in the 2016 election. so far we have not seen any evidence of that yet. greg, rudy giuliani has not put any evidence to ken s point on this and a lot of other things he claimed. we know he s under several investigations for his ukraine dealings. what are these fact-finding missions rudy giuliani on and are there no consequences? it appears that simply trying to double down and triple down and whatever he could do to try to perpetuate this myth that
here on whether or not this is a fair trial. all right, thank you all so much. ken dilanian and heidi and greg brower, more criticisms of 2020 candidate, pete buttigieg, war over words. that s next. boeing ceo boei boeing s ceo is dealing with the 737 max crisis. you are watching velshi & ruhle. watching velshi & ruhle. you have a brother in the second battalion? yes sir. they re walking into a trap. your orders are to deliver a message
the president s outside attorney is making new headlines today, steph. kristen, thank you. we ve got to dig into this. let s bring in senior white house reporter for nbc news and i want to bring back greg brower, charlie sites and amy. we ve got to go around the horn on this. how does this serve the country? well, it s hard to see how it does, because it appears, stephanie, to be just more of the same, which is the idea that you just if you just say negative things about somebody or something often enough, enough people out there will believe it, and as a result draw a negative impression about the person or thing that you re trying to negatively describe. and that seems to be the goal oftentimes with what we see mr. giuliani doing. if he really does have information, if he considers himself to be a whistle-blower about certain improper activities with respect to u.s.