Editor: Alexander Hamilton once rhetorically asked, “What is the most sacred duty and greatest source of security in a Republic? An inviolable respect for the Constitution and Laws.” A national
Editor: Alexander Hamilton once rhetorically asked, “What is the most sacred duty and greatest source of security in a Republic? An inviolable respect for the Constitution and Laws.” A national
Editor: Alexander Hamilton once rhetorically asked, “What is the most sacred duty and greatest source of security in a Republic? An inviolable respect for the Constitution and Laws.” A national
have legal authority to do anything but what he did. [inaudible] looked very closely at the eastman memos, and theory and thought that it had no basis, that it was not a strategy that the president understood, sounds like that s consistent with your question as well. my impression would have been formed certainly by them. campaign senior advisor jason miller told us mr. cipollone thought john eastman s theories were nutty, something he would not refute. we received testimony from various people about this, jason miller, a campaign, said that thought he was nutty and one point confronted eastman with the same sentiment. i don t have any reason to contradict what he said. on january 4th, john eastman went to the white house to meet with the president and vice president. mr. cipollone tried to participate in this meeting but he was apparently turned away.
0 inflation. really? wow. and add that to the people who are complaining about his policies, it s what, 65%? yes. two-thirds. done. when you said wave, i thought beach and got kind of excited. 119 days to the midterm elections, we are counting. right now, america reports. harris, thank you. welcome to fox news special coverage of the january 6th committee hearings. lawmakers are set to hold their seventh public hearing in just a moment now, the focus is going to be on former president donald trump s alleged role in bringing rioters to the nation s capitol as part of a last ditch effort for him to remain in power. good afternoon on this tuesday, john roberts in washington. hi, sandra. sandra: great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. inside the two-minute warning, we will head to the capitol a short time from now. the committee wants to show the impact of a tweet from the former president on december 19th, he told people to come to washington on january 6th