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Trump in the four years. Thanks for taking that up to the end of the show. Appreciate it. Thank you. That does it for me today. Deadline white house, thankfully, starts right now. Hi, there, everyone. 4 00 in new york. Kicking, claim p xleeming, crying, whining, donald trump and his legal team back dwhoog they do today. Seeking to delay, delay, delay, delay justice. Todays effort at that in the federal criminal case brought by special counsel jack smith for illegally hoarding classified documents at his private club in maralago. The disgraced president watching on with no obligation to do so set to convince district judge cannon to dismiss some or all charges against trump. Did so through various after neuers. First a Motion Wiping away the first 32 counts on the theory the main statute used against trump is unconstitutionally vague. The second even more audacious, a Motion Dis ....
he will meet face-to-face with the king and crown prince, what changed? inside politics, the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i am abby. the top lawyer in the trump white house spent nearly 8 hours under oath with the january 6 committee on friday. pat cipollone is a critical witness to key episodes of the committee investigations, he was in the room during conversations about seizing voting machines, installing a new attorney general, and issuing last-minute pardons, and he was also with the president during the capital riot. january 6 committee member, so, told cnn that pat cipollone was careful, but candid. a committee spokesman, also says that pat cipollone testified about nearly every topic that they are investigating, and that he underscored trumps supreme dereliction of duty . it was videotaped so you can expect to see some of it in public hearings this week. let s discuss all of this and more with our pa ....
Cassidy, keep in touch with me. we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. now, that was a key moment for cassidy hutchinson, but we are learning that the committee didn t go there, they did not ask him about things that other people said, that he said. why? that is a very good question. we know from congresswoman lofgren, she had said that he did not contradict anyone else s testimony, she did not say that he cooperated, and if there were republicans on this committee, i am pretty sure they will ask those questions but they are not. i think we need part of what we will be looking for on tuesday is a more broad understanding of what he did affirmatively say. there are so many other areas of interesting. what was happening in the ....
Do not send the secret service to my house. what i m saying is it took a dramatic attack on george wallace for him to begin to even have that change of heart. so i don t think that these things are remotely analogous. donald trump s heart, donald trump s soul, is donald trump s problem. it doesn t need to be our problem as a nation, yet he has made it so. timothy, we re talking about george wallace, let s talk about nixon. you re an expert on all things president nixon. the comparisons, there are so many. because everyone remembers these famous words. i welcome this kind of examination. because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i m not a crook. i ve earned everything i ve got. so when you have to affirmatively say deny what everyone is asking you and is so obvious that you are, what does that usually mean? with richard nixon are, his tell was whenever he affirmed something in the negative, you knew he had done it. so i m not a crook, you ....
Scoping out to figure out what this person was going to do. obviously dee ranged. there is something amiss here. when someone takes politics and turns it into violence, that s what this place is so far, to avoid that. to come together to work these problems out. i know you don t know the other people who have been injured. and i don t mean not to ask you about them as to minimize their injuries or their significance. they are very important to all of us. but you know steve scalise, congressman. your thoughts for him tonight. obviously our prayers for him and the others who were shot, especially the staffer who was severely shot as well. we thank god for the heroic acts of the police officers. police officers, members of congress who came and quite possibly could have saved steve s life today. that could have been any one of us. it was not just an attack against republican in congress or leadership, it was against all of us. all of america was attacked. we are sort of at a loss fo ....