hearings. and there are big developments tonight on that front. you ll also hear from former trump white house press secretary stephanie grisham. she, like mulvaney, resigned from her administration post on the day our capitol came under attacked. stay tuned for both of them. the select committee, meanwhile, apparently just finalized plans for what could be its most critical testimony yet. our sources say the committee struck a deal for a closed door, recorded interview with former white house counsel pat cipollone set to happen on friday. he met with members in april for an informal interview. but since his name came up numerous times during last week s explosive testimony from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson, the committee subpoenaed him for formal testimony under oath. white house counsel pat cipollone mr. cipollone. pat cipollone. white house counsel pat cipollone. mr. trump s former white house counsel pat cipollone. there you go. there will, o
cnn tonight, there is so much news on the multiple ongoing investigations into donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. he will spend the whole hour unpacking it all this evening. we have not one but two former trump white house insiders who are going to help us do it tonight. in a moment you will hear from former trump acting chief of staff nick mulvaney. his message for some of his fellow republicans, pay attention. to the january 6 hearings. and big developments tonight on that front. we will also hear from former trump white house press secretary stephanie grisham she like mulvaney resigned on the day that our capital came under attack. stay tuned for both of them. the select committee meanwhile apparently just finalized plans for what could be its most critical testimony yet. our sources say the committee struck a deal for a closed door recorded interview with former white house counsel, set to happen on friday. he met with members in april for an informal i
amid a global energy crisis and soaring gas prices at home. sandra, good to be with you. sandra: and great to be with you, john. the topic of clean energy front center, net 0 emissions by no later than 2050. all of this as the world leaders say they are now working to tap russia s income from global oil sales that are financing putin s invasion of ukraine. john: biden s plan to bring down gas prices in the u.s. with help from two top oil exporters could be in jeopardy. video showing the french president pulling biden aside to tell him the united arab emirates and saudi arabia have already reached their maximum production. sandra: it comes as americans are still feeling the effects of the sky high prices at the pump ahead of the holiday weekend. national average, 4.86 a gallon. john: wow, jacqui heinrich live at the nato summit in madrid, spain. jacqui. jacqui: good afternoon to you guys. u.s. officials do not want to comment on the content of that conversation betwe
them to do anything illegal. we can rehash the ukraine withholding, which is 100% legal and moral. i won t go into conversations between the president and pat cipollone. that s his lawyer, after all. but i didn t see this. i didn t see the story cassidy told about the president last week, about someone who throws plates and pulls table cloths off the table. i did not see that. understand things may have been very, very different after the election in 2020 than they were when i was there. for example, the chief of staff, my previous role, mark meadows seemed to be, from cassidy hutchinson s testimony, completely detached and not engaged in the process. that would have been a big change. i didn t see what everyone saw in january when i was there up until march of 2020. so, can you help us understand a little bit about why you are more vocal now than you were in the immediate
to do back in the day, we might not would have ever got to january 6th. what do you think the motivation is? you ve prosecuted cases. you know how this works with one witness saying something and pulling other witnesses up out of the woodwork. i think it s a conversation for people that cassidy hutchinson did embolden people. people were afraid. anybody that spoke out against donald trump, trump was going to get slaughtered in the social media. they were going to get bullied. and i think people are seeing this now they can actually speak out and tell the truth. and they are people with character. i think other people are also thinking, oh, my god, did i do something wrong? i better talk to somebody because i see all of this now. there s a combination of things. we see it all the time in federal investigations where the media comes out and people get they either get emboldened. they get frightened. this is a very similar pattern. and this is happening on a public scale in a way