was that too abrupt a turn? you can t hold back the joy that you are talking out and i respect it. i like the week as i do respect the conversation you have with jessica valenti, also an important conversation join your weekend when your show is exactly. thank you, my friend. you enjoy yours. and thank you for all you at home for joining us this evening. it was a 2005 primetime emmy awards. everybody loves raymond won that year for best comedy. j.j. abrams lost, won for best drama, and also this happened. donald trump, shouting his way through a duet of the green acres theme song, alongside uncomfortable meghan malawi. don t ask me why. nobody asked for it. green acres had been off the air for 34 years by that point but still it happened and it was the weirdest most unfortunate musical collaboration that donald trump had ever been involved in until today. today, former president donald trump released a new song. correct a song. correction, a song
saving you up to 60% a year. and it s only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. it was a 2005 primetime emmy comcast business. powering possibilities. awards. everybody loves raymond won that year for best comedy. j. j. abrams lost won for best drama, and also this happened. donald trump, shouting his way through a duet of the green acres theme song, alongside an uncomfortable megan mullally. don t ask me why. nobody asked for it. green acres had been off the air for 34 years by that point but still it happened and it was the weirdest most unfortunate musical collaboration that donald trump had ever been involved in until today. today, former president donald trump released a new song. correct a song. correction, a song. and correct a song. the title is justice for all. it features donald trump or reciting the pledge of allegiance while the national anthem is sung by a backup chorus of january 6th de
one of those heads of state was in charge as recently as 2022. and in these many cases, the failed autocrats were ousted and exiled sometimes on a path to prison for abuses of power. that s a historical comparison that we should keep in mind for a different development today in washington where a failed coup leader returns to the site of his failed coup. a man indicted for plots to obstruct congress is making his first return to congress since january 6th. donald trump returning to the scene of a now-convicted crime. the violent militia leaders who led the storming of the capitol are currently in prifrp. they have been tried, convicted and sentenced for sedition. that s a grave charge tantamount to treason. trump himself is awaiting his own supreme court ruling this month on when or how he ll face a trial for jack smith against him. while it has swiftly ousted leaders of failed coups and the united states judicial branch is trying to hold this failed coup leader accountable,
capitol police in terms of security. and you can see this mob attacking, viciously, the capitol police who bravely defended us and because of that we barely avoided a much more serious bloodbath. at the time, kevin mccarthy, on the phone to the president when, we know from other witnesses, told the president, these are your people. these are your people, trump. and for now, some of my colleagues pretend it was otherwise, is frankly, jaw-dropping. california democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren, thank you so much for your time tonight. we really appreciate it. thanks. we have a lot to cover tonight. what was once the place for conservatives to see and be seen is now more like a late night infomercial. plus, new reporting about how the special counsel s investigation of the former president and other top members
undermine democracy that day. and potentially would like to do so again in the future. and as someone who worked so tirelessly to show the american public what happened that day, to get to the bottom of what happened that day, how do you feel about the efforts of your colleagues in congress to do not even the very opposite, but to actively set us on a glide path towards the erosion of our republic? and the erosion of democracy writ large? well, whatever they are intending, their actions are undercutting the rule of law. and the embrace of crime is really a shocking thing. these defendants committed criminal acts. you can spin it however you want. but take a look at the video that the january 6th committee showed after clearance from the capitol police in terms of security. and you can see this mob attacking, viciously, the capitol police who bravely