tonight, brand-new januar 6th committee transcripts, jus in, as we analyze the full report, and where all of the investigations go from here. then, from dangerous weather to tripledemic illness on th rise what you need to know, heading into this holiday weekend. looking back at this consequential week, and th focus on fighting for democracy, and freedom, both here, an abroad our favorite historians, her to put it all in perspective as a special, extra earl addition of the 11th hour is underway, on this friday night good evening once again i am stephanie ruhle nearly 24 hours after its fina report was made public, tonight, the january 6th committe released a new batch of witnes transcripts. they are from interviews wit key people in trump administration, including, bil barr, pat cipollone, kayleig mcenany, hope hicks, and his daughter, and senior adviser ivanka trump we will break down what we are learning in just a moment, but first, the committee s repor is wrapping up
already suggested that he woul not go as far as to extradit donald trump but based off of trump s own attorneys here at this point it appears that he will, o monday, fly out. at that point, it s in the hands of the nypd, as well a the secret service we are told that secret servic will be with him every step of the way, and they re a integral part of this, part of the reason why he s not to b handcuffed and also part of th reason why it appears, at this point, there s no public display of donald trump out in the streets in manhattan a this point because they want to keep hi out of the public eye. alex let s face it trump is the type of guy you typically takes his ow council. so it is still possible but he may decide, yeah, i don t go o monday, and who knows them but denise, relative to th business from washington, ho much might all of this be wing on the dealings of congress? how much of a distraction ha trump s indictment become? well is clearly a topic tha is going to be coursing
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in any way, that i would v anticipated an attack on the capital, or could foresee that but it would be in the bes interest of the head of th vice president security detail to be aware, the disagreements between the two will becom public, yes, yes question, and it is importan that the secret service know that, because the disagreement that would go public may hav an impact on the vic presidents, and othe securities is that fair to say? short my concern was for the vic president security i wanted to make sure that the vice president secret servic was aware, likely, as thes disagreements became mor public, that the president, as in trump, would lash out i some way it is gripping reading, and as a reminder of the trul unprecedented nature of th events, leading up to, and including, january 6th that does it for us for now. happy holidays to all of you now, it is time for a special, early addition, of the 11t hour, with stephanie ruhle