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had a few minutes with the report. andrew, let me get your first reactions to anything that has leapt out at you, if anything. recognizing that you ve only had a few minutes, i m gonna give you more time to read, this but this is just your first headline reaction to it. yeah no i see dan and i are doing the same thing. we are trying to do two things at the same time. this is a monumental, or as you said, it is over 800 pages and there are four appendices that look fascinating, addressing such minor issues as the preparation of law enforcement to meet the challenges of january 6th and whether there was foreign interference in the 2020 election there were these appendices, and they re trying to take the entire report. and then the table of contents is really, to me, attracts what i think is the genius of the january six committee. which is really focusing on all of the different ways that the former president tried to stay in office. as opposed to just thinking about ja ....
yes, and you waste a really good point which is i m really interested in reading a lot of the text messages that the committee got, some of which that we ve learned about, but i m sure there are many many more that we have not learned about yet. some reporting that mark meadows had texted with, you know, more than 30 members of congress, republican members of congress during the two months postelection before january six. i would love to see those, another contemporaneous text on january six, obviously incredibly important evidence. while i personally may take a little issue with your characterization that this is the best house reports [laughter] ever written and we ll stand up for our impeachment reports, it is it will be really important to dig into the a lot of the and notes as andrew said. ....
Congress during the two months postelection before january six. i would love to see those, another contemporaneous text on january six, obviously incredibly important evidence. while i personally may take a little issue with your characterization that this is the best house reports [laughter] ever written and we ll stand up for our impeachment reports, it is it will be really important to dig into the a lot of the and notes as andrew said. many of which are further explanation for some of the testimony. the last thing that i was just looking at is to further to the cassidy hutchinson s obstruction of justice that we have been talking about. what other efforts were there to obstruct justice? what other efforts were there to stonewall the investigation? the committee notes that 30 ....
0 at the justice department s ability to compel their testimony. it is highly sensitive to go after information from a sitting member of congress. but they re not being targeted because their members of congress. they re being targeted because of the conduct, the conversations with donald trump on january 6th. so, i don t see how you investigate this case without talking to them. and maybe their witnesses, maybe their defendants. we ll see how that shakes out. charlie, before we. go just a big picture question. the degree to which generally six committee exceeded expectations and the degree to which there added in terms of the information landscape around january 6th. how much they actually changed? for broader swap the american public. let s hear assessment there. i think they did a good job. they surprise a lot of people who thought they already know this stuff. the video was on tv for all to see. the media reconstruction the events that day. so trump was openly urging those peop ....
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