Future threats. You were briefed. Much. A very good tuesday morning. What can you share . That our democracy, our im jim sciutto. Country is still under attack. And im poppy harlow. That this was not something that one day until the president s we talked about in the past tense. That there are plans and second impeachment in the house intentions to, again attack the and the president is set to depart the white house for the first public event since the capitol to stop the transition of power and the person whose deadly riot on the capitol. On the site of the day, house feet i lay this at is the democrats are moving forward president of the United States. He incited the attack on the capitol last week and these with a attempt to oust the individuals are seeking to come to the capitol again to defend president and they are calling on the Vice President to invoke the 25th amendment. And protect him. If it doesnt happen, the and as long as hes there, hes a threat to life and hes a threat t
The d. C. Circuit. His answers to this committee have not resolved the issue. Frank ly, im surprised that judge kavanagh is not demanding that every document hes ever handled be reviewed by this committee. Unless of course theres something to hide. Thank you. Thank you, chairman grassley. Senator whitehouse, members of the committee. A great pleasure to return where i served as staffer some two decades ago. An even greater pleasure to be here today to testify in support of judge kavanaghs nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge kavanagh and i first met some 25 years ago when we clerked at the Supreme Court together during the same term for different justices. Although the law clerks were an impressive bunch, brett stood out. That was john dean we were just listening to in his testimony against john deans, against Brett Kavanaghs nomination. I want to go to Elliot Williams joining me now. A former Deputy Assistant general for legislative affairs at the department of
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