former vice president and gop presidential candidate mike perns says he s not yet convinced that donald trump s actions on january 6th were criminal. pence s comments come as the former president faces a potential indictment over his actions on that day. take a listen. the president s words were reckless that day. i had no right to overturn the election. while his words were reckless, based on what i know, i m not yet convinced they were criminal. trz was wrong that day and he s still wrong in asserting i had the right to overturn the election, but what his intentions were as you know, criminal charges have everything to do with intent. what the president s state of mind was i don t honestly know what his intention was that day, as he spoke to that crowd, as he tweeted during the riot itself, but for my part, from what i saw, as i said, his actions were reckless.
night beeped indicating something was wrong. take a listen to what he had to say. translator: a week ag o i wa fitted with a device. i feel great, but i must listen to my doctors. up until the past few minutes i ve been talking with my colleagues making the necessary arrangements. i hope an agreement will be reached. reporter: netanyahu still in hospital but saying he will make it to those parliamentary votes tomorrow on this legislation. fred. keep us posted in what is a pretty heated organized protest. it sounds like it s not dieing down any time soon. hadas gold in jerusalem, thanks. former vice president mike pence called donald trump s actions on january 6th reckless, but won t go so far as to say they were criminal. we ll discuss next. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs,,
create skepticism among his supporters and be a plausible alternative to him should that opportunity arise. i can see no other reason for them to be taking this position regarding donald trump. it seems to me they feel it is in their interest, certainly not in the country s interest, to create a little cloud some clouds and uncertainty about january 6th. it s very harmful to our country. our ability to have a true national dialogue about january 6th has been impeded all along because of elected republicans who have not wanted to admit what they actually saw on january 6th and what they believe to be the reasons for january 6th, and those reasons were primarily donald trump. all right, tim naftali, we ll leave it there for now. thanks so much. still to come, elon musk s
to the indictment should it come forward or come forth this week, next week or at all. chris christie saying that today on cbs s face the nation. in a recent interview florida governor ron desantis seemed to downplay trump s actions on january 6th calling it a protest that became a riot. take a listen. it was not an insurrection. these are people that were there to attend a rally and to attend a protest. it devolved into a riot, but the idea that this was a plan to somehow overthrow the government of the united states is not true. it ended up devolving in ways that was unfortunate, of course. to say they were seditionists is just wrong. so why do you think gop candidates are so unwilling to say they believe in any special counsel findings that could lead to indictments or evidence about january 6th and potentially the
slightly open to perhaps taking a different view of president trump s culpability. it s not wide open. but he left open the possibility of changing his mind because he says he was not yet convinced. that s a very different response than the one that senator tim scott gave recently where he said he did not hold trump culpable at all for what happened on january 6th. senator scott, like vice president pence was targeted that day. so pence, unlike another candidate, unlike tim scott, pence has actually left open the possibility he might change his mind. chris christie is also waiting to see the indictment. christie is very critical of former president trump, but even he is not ready to say anything about the indictment until he says it. i m looking and i assume many of us are looking at the reactions