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recorded testimony by former pence chief of staff mark short who was with vice president pence an january 6th. was a firsthand witness to trump s pressure campaign in the days leading up to it. we re told house investigators will try to make the case that the pressure on pence directly distributed to the insurrection at the capitol and the continuing ongoing threat to the rule of law and democracy in the united states. many aides are promising new information about what the vice president was doing during the riot, and where he was hiding as that mob chanted, hang mike pence, hang mike pence. the panel also will focus on the role of conservative lawyer john eastman in pushing the bo fgus unconstitutional theory that pence has the power to invalidate legal, lawful e electoral votes. let s go to ryan nobles on capitol hill right now. ryan, the chairman of the select committee congressman bennie thompson of mississippi just chaired a block buster new information about a potentia
Were learning that the post master general himself will testify friday before a Republicanled Senate committee. This will be his first chance to answer questions about those delays in service and the implications for our election come november. Meanwhile, President Trump taking his voting rhetoric even further. In just the last two hours, the president raising the possibility of redoing the election. He said universal mailin ballots would be a disaster. He called them rigged. Your daily reminder, there is no evidence of widespread fraud when it comes to mailin voting. Also on the president s mind, the Virtual Democratic National Convention and first lady, former First Lady Michelle Obama at that same event this morning to honor womens right to vote. The president calling obamas keynote speech divisive. The overarching message democrats are hammering home at this unconventional convention, only one clear choice for americans in november. That seems to be their message in d. C. Has repor
A Television Show. He now has a radio show. He worked on president reagans Economic Policy back in the day. Hes a big free trade guy. So wall street looks at this as a positive. He didnt like the idea, he wrote earlier this month, that the president was looking to put tariffs in place. Youll see kudlow as a guy who will most likely push President Trump to stay in nafta, maybe even nudge him to get back into tpp. And one thing he has that the president certainly likes, hes a tv personality. President trump often complains that he doesnt have enough people in the administration who do good tv. Larry kudlow certainly does. And again, as someone just mentioned a few moments ago, he looks like hes straight out of central casting. Without a doubt. And trump loves people straight out of central casting. John bolton, note to you, that mustache, trump doesnt like that. Some suggested that cost him that job. Is it safe to assume markets will respond favorably to this news . Yes, hes been a perso
television and replied to what he was hearing from other people on tv today? it s really hard to tell lawrence what he knows and what he s paying attention to. what actually happened was that we learn from people that were in the room when that happened, marc short and craig jacob that john eastman sensing that mike pence was reluctant to throw the electors out and accept the fake electors, proposed this pause. the vice president was also very resistant to that, so they went back to the original plan, just throw them out. it was a casting about of, what about this, what about that? and the vice president said i don t have the authority to do any that. and so all of, that john eastman conceded that as you have indicated as the indictment indicates and writing and then in conversation with greg jacob. and then even in a meeting on january 4th as well. so none of it matters, the