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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

process quick they were very interested in his alleged role at the center of coming up with this scheme of appointing the republican electors. >> an email listed in the indictment, the conservative attorney laid out the fake electors scheme to his co-conspirators. eastman also made various unfounded claims of voter fraud 20 percent plan to overturn biden's victory to georgia lawmakers. prosecutors say eastman is some of the voter fraud information was not true when he can submitted falsified court documents that challenged george's food. >> the constitutional power to decide on the method for choosing electors remains exclusively with the state legislatures. >> eastman attorney that his involvement was political but not criminal. new york attorney kenneth jonesboro was also a focus due to his alleged role creating the plan and execution of the fake electors. as part of his plan just for sent an email to mark roman is,

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could have been easy, he tweeted to the state governor. now we have to do it the hard way. prosecutors say this trump to and 11 others contributed to the conspiracy to overturn george's election results. >> while the tweets themselves standalone in isolation are not in his early criminal. the argument the prosecutors will make is this is evidence of the scheme. this is evident of his intent he was planning for a long time. >> i thought maybe the state militia or some other group would show up to do something stupid and i wanted to bear witness. the state capital. >> what he did see was a conservative activist that he recognized from his reporting. >> hey, why are you here? he really did not make eye contact with me and he went into a room in the capital. i am looking around as you also seen this does anyone know what is going on in that room? >> room 216 of the georgia state capital. just one floor below where the democratic electors were meeting to certify the georgia vote for pres. elect biden.

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recognized from his reporting. >> hey why are you here? he really didn't make eye contact with me and he went 52 a room in the capital. >> i looked like who was seeing this like does anybody see what's going on in that room? >> room 216 at the georgia state capital just one floor below where the democratic electors were meeting to certify the vote for president elect biden. >> so you follow him? >> i follow him. i went into the room and i walked in the door, hey what's going on here, what are you doing? we're having a meeting. there is a women's voice, then she says oh he's got a camera going and then another cameraman kind of hustles me out. what is this meeting? she says it's an education meeting. >> they told you it was an education meeting? >> yes, they posted somebody out front to make sure nobody else went in. >> so were you convinced it was an education meeting? >> i was convinced it was exactly what i thought it was.

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All In With Chris Hayes

of the ex president. he has now been officially criminally indicted and booked. now he has legal fees and a trial to prepare for. he claims he was not doing anything wrong, that this indictment in georgia is the criminalization of first amendment redress of agreements and political activity. but we know thanks to the january 6th committee, that even john eastman knew what he was doing was unlawful. >> john eastman admitted in advance of the 2020 election that mike pence could not lawfully refused to count official electoral votes. but he nevertheless devised a marriage with company proposal that deployed of bogus election fraud claims and the fake electoral ballots to say that mike pence, presiding of the joint session, could reject legitimate electoral votes for president elect biden. >> eastman himself admitted his plan was illegal. the scheme was viewed with

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and political activity. but we know thanks to the january 6th committee, that even john eastman knew what he was doing was unlawful. >> john eastman admitted in advance of the 2020 election that mike pence could not lawfully refused to count official electoral votes. but he nevertheless devised a marriage with company proposal that deployed of bogus election fraud claims and the fake electoral ballots to say that mike pence, presiding of the joint session, could reject legitimate electoral votes for president elect biden. >> eastman himself admitted his plan was illegal. the scheme was viewed with contempt and skepticism by a whole bunch of lawyers working in mike pence's office, the white house office. one of those people in the white house counsel's office, eric herschmann, who worked in the trump white house in the final days. after all the bloodshed and the violence on the mayhem on january 6th, john eastman called eric herschmann the next day to say can we still pull

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really want donald trump to like him. maybe on a personal level, some version of a friend, i'm not sure. but definitely on a political level. i mean, he needs trump to support him in order to survive. and it's made him do some pretty weird things. time and time again. we've seen the most powerful republican congress basically twist themselves into knots in order to appease the twice impeached, twice indicted ex president. it's easy to forget that after january 6th, mccarthy actually showed a fine for a moment. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. these facts require immediate action, from president trump. except his share of responsibility, quell the grueling unrest, and ensure president elect biden is able to successfully begin his term. >> safe to say donald trump was

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and it's made him do some pretty weird things. time and time again. we've seen the most powerful republican congress basically twist themselves into knots in order to appease the twice impeached, twice indicted ex president. it's easy to forget that after january 6th, mccarthy actually showed a fine for a moment. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. these facts require immediate action from president trump. except his share of responsibility, quell the grueling unrest, and ensure president elect biden is able to successfully begin his term. >> safe to say donald trump was pretty displeased with those comments. that's putting it diplomatically. he reportedly erupted to aids about mccarthy's comments at the time and called the republican leader a vulgar name i'm not going to repeat here. so, mccarthy made the journey

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

university. the president was stonewalling. you his own office was diverting, distracting, denying. possibly talking to other media outlets. and this is your own college. >> yeah, it has been a interesting year to be at stanford. i have definitely had my fair share of other reporting stories to work on. one i thought was really interesting, we reported earlier this year. which is sort of tangential he really laid it. stanford professor paid out a fraud judgment in a court of law. still teaching on the faculty. i asked stanford about it they say hey, we've never heard of, this we've never done anything. we need to know the cases. that's not true, stanford was involved in the case, it provided documents, provided witnesses. this is the sort of thing that we see often at stanford and other institutions like it. where there is a struggle for accountability. it is something that people in my position have to push for. because it does not necessarily come about otherwise.

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he attacked the justice department and jack smith on social media just yesterday. i want to share what andrew weissmann said about his actions. >> if he is indicted in d.c., d.c. has as part of its standing order, free press fair trial rules. that limit what a defendant can say that could taint a jury. this kind of conduct and these statements would violate those rules. >> glenn, you have tried cases in d.c.. could donald trump, the former president running for reelection face a gag order? >> he could face a gag order. and if anybody cares about equal application of the rules of law staff, we actually have a remedy for a defendant who threatens prosecutors and judges and witnesses. it is called pretrial detention. now people might call me crazy.

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