now, the department, they want to take the muzzle off, of course. and keep in mind, when two former pence aides testified to the federal grand jury, there had been a deal that had already been negotiated in advance to try to steer clear of any of their direct interactions with trump. that happens through the same approach we ve seen used by the house select committee. the fact that the doj is dotting their is and crossing their ts and preparing for a court privilege signals that if information is what you want, negotiation approach, let alone the muzzle, suspect going to cut it. remember, concerns about privilege are believed to be wide. they chose not to pursue any contempt of charges against mark meadows or dani scavino, as opposed to steve bannon and navarro. the department has green lit all of the access to the house select committee s transcripts. that s more than about 1,000 witnesses, i might add. in the word of chairman bennie thompson, no one the committee has talked
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now, the department, they want to take the muzzle off, of course. and keep in mind, when two former pence aides testified to the federal grand jury, there had been a deal that had already been negotiated in advance to try to steer clear of any of their direct interactions with trump. that happens through the same approach we ve seen used by the house select committee. the fact that the doj is dotting their is and crossing their ts and preparing for a court privilege signals that if information is what you want, negotiation approach, let alone the muzzle, suspect going to cut it. remember, concerns about privilege are believed to be wide. they chose not to pursue any contempt of charges against mark meadows or dani scavino, as opposed to steve bannon and navarro. the department has green lit all of the access to the house select committee s transcripts. that s more than about 1,000
sort of dotting their eyes and dotting the t s and preparing for a court battle over a potential executive privilege issue, signals that if information is what you want, the negotiation approach, let alone the muscle isn t going to cut it. now, remember, concerns about privileged are believed to be why they chose not to pursue any contempt of congress charges against mark meadows or against could be no, as opposed to a course de benin and navarro. at the same time, the department has now greenlight all of the access to the house select committee s transcripts. that is more than about 1000 witnesses, i might add. and, in the word of chairman bennie thompson, no one the committee has talked to its off limits. now, that list is about to include some household names. including some with potential political features. this is of unique outside into the chaos of the administration, of course after the capitol was attacked. and, today was former acting