telegram, which is based in russia, to hold them responsible today. we just saw dog mastriano, the guy who is running for republican governor of pennsylvania, he is now getting every single new follower every single new user to join cap is an automatic follower of his. he paid $5,000 of the american base ceo, why isn t that something that congress is holding hearings about? this is a platform where neo-nazis, swastika clad neo-nazi that i follow on telegram, they are leaving the russian-based telegram app, because they find gabby to be a more permissive in violent environment for violence and hate. quickly chris, less than a minute, i did want to act you. you are and extremism expert. why is it that not a stories federal, state, other jurisdictions, why aren t they working hand in hand with someone like you to be able to
answer that professor tribe and i gave, another programs, an imprint, which is they have already packed the court. there is no reason to believe that the republicans, if they don t like the way the court is going, will not do this. in other words, projecting what the republicans might well do in the future, that is, certainly troubling. but, the crisis is now. i teach, i m not just a former federal judge, i also teach, and we teach students about precedent. this is a court that was not even waiting, for years, to implement their views of what the constitution is. they have done it, essentially, in two years. that is chilling. it s a really chilling. so, some of us on the commission talked about it as a break the glass moment. i understand the risks going forward, but this is a break glass moment. if i can use your analogy, why isn t the president listening to you, and breaking the glass? if this is a break glass moment,
to defraud the united states. i think the challenge, of course, is that trump was enabled by dishonest attorneys like rudy giuliani, john eastman, jenna ellis. and i think they re the weak link here and where i think the justice department would be wise to focus their efforts. they were lying to state officials, they were lying to other officials in the federal government. and they really, i think, have at times let their guard down and made it clear that they knew the truth. now trump also i think there s evidence that he knew the truth, as well. but it s a little bit more complicated because he s i think knew he could rely on attorneys to tell him what he wanted to hear. i think going after the attorneys is where the justice department goes. and renata, why isn t that happening? isn t it cut and dry? you can t create a fake set of electors. why is there does there seem to be a legal debate about this? well, i think it s because the question is whether or not
conversation is. eric adams wants to make this a national conversation about gun violence. let s give him that. because, if a state like new york that has very strict rules, i sit on the grand jury, you will have go to jail if you do not have a gun license. if new york city is dealing with this kind of crisis, what are the rest of us doing? look, we are in an age of data. the idea that we are tracing this gun back and whoever had it illegally is going to be prosecuted, of course that s in credibly important. but we also need to look at the date of where that came from. did it come from a gunshot, did it come from some person who habitually has gotten stolen from them? why isn t that person being investigated, why isn t that person being prosecuted? why isn t the nypd going out at gun shows and taking license away from people? if we could send and ypg officers to counter terrorism,
challenging is it to run in this environment against so many republicans who continue to pedal lies about our elections? how do you plan to push back against those lies? there is a coordinated effort of misinformation. so we, here in arizona, we have the audit that you know was bogus. we call it the fraud audit here. you have other mechanisms in place and provide misinformation to continue to sow seed and doubt into voters minds. but the reality is, there is an existential threat to american democracy. and conservatives, they get it. mark finchem, there is a market out there for folks like mark finchem. he has raised nearly 1 million dollars pushing his theories. so for us, we have to make sure that we are fighting back with truth. and that begins with democracy, and making sure that people have an opportunity to go to the polls. so i encourage all of the viewers to step up fruit secretary of state races representative, why isn t so