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we have it in this filing that jason miller told donald trump none of them were true.e this bombshell from bill barr that he told donald trump to his face, it's b.s., none of them are true. either donald trump's going to start saying, tomato, man, woman, camera again as his alibi or he's going to come in and make up some lie that he didn't believe all of the evidence his own campaign, his own campaign advisor and his own a.g.? >> yeah. i spoke with jamie raskin on the phone just before your show, nicole, and he very clearly said -- echoed what bennie thompson said. trump understood what he was doing was wrong, that he never doubted from the beginning, and that all of this evidence makes it certain that he had a consciousness of guilt as he proceeded to try to overthrow the election results. also, we should note that these depositions that were provided in the court filing last night are only a sliver of the 60,000 documents that the committee has collected overall and we know that investigators have asked very pointed questions to people like rich donahue, jeff rosen,
we have it in this filing that jason miller told donald trump none of them were true.e this bombshell from bill barr that he told donald trump to his face, it's b.s., none of them are true. either donald trump's going to start saying, tomato, man, woman, camera again as his alibi or he's going to come in and make up some lie that he didn't believe all of the evidence his own campaign, his own campaign advisor and his own a.g.? >> yeah. i spoke with jamie raskin on the phone just before...
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. >> was the president told that jason miller, a top aide and adviser to the former president, sued aftern told president trump, quote, in pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. so was the president told that? was he aware that, in effect, they were trying to overturn an election that he had lost? >> i don't know. i can't -- there's no way for me to have reason to not believe jason miller's sworn testimony that that's what the president's advice the president received or the facts that he was given by the campaign. >> did the vice president ever say that to him? and if not, why not? why didn't he say we lost? >> i think there were a lot of concerns that a lot of conservatives have, peter, about process and a lot of concerns we had about electoral laws that were changed mid election, which should have been done by state legislatures. there's also a reality that there's a process for those complaints. you can ask for a recount or ask for litigation. >> on december 14th that had run its course. might have been the time the vice president might have said it? >> at that time joe biden i
. >> was the president told that jason miller, a top aide and adviser to the former president, sued aftern told president trump, quote, in pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. so was the president told that? was he aware that, in effect, they were trying to overturn an election that he had lost? >> i don't know. i can't -- there's no way for me to have reason to not believe jason miller's sworn testimony that that's what the president's advice the president received or the...
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i wanted to say, in addition to the jason millers of the world, bold-faced names.essured. it had all of these details about the things that were happening on the ground level from the campaign. pressuring these individuals. and their testimonies. reminding us that it's not just the president's inner circle whose names we all know. it's people in wisconsin, michigan, places even in georgia which we all know a little more about who were getting pressured. who were being told to overturn their fellow citizens' votes. >> it's a very critical point. a lot of people who think this was last november or two novembers ago. please, can we just move on. but the fact you learn more about how detailed the plot was. trump tried with this governor. didn't work. moved on to this person. moved on to this person. this adviser said, mr. president, i can't do this. he finds john eastman. he wrote two of the memos trying to get mike pence. you can essentially ignore the constitution and subvert it. participating in the war room before january 6th. the idea being that trump knew he lost
i wanted to say, in addition to the jason millers of the world, bold-faced names.essured. it had all of these details about the things that were happening on the ground level from the campaign. pressuring these individuals. and their testimonies. reminding us that it's not just the president's inner circle whose names we all know. it's people in wisconsin, michigan, places even in georgia which we all know a little more about who were getting pressured. who were being told to overturn their...
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committing fraud, thanks to the testimony of former white house adviser and soft-boiled guy fieri jason miller. according to miller, the former president was well aware that his months of assertions about a stolen election were false, because he had been told soon after election day, by a campaign data expert "in pretty blunt terms" that he was going to lose. how blunt? if the message was delivered via anything more complicated than "scratch 'n sniff," i don't think it got through. ( cheers and applause ) scratch and sniff. >> jon: scratch and sniff. mmm. >> stephen: speaking of leaders lying to their people... vladimir putin. so far, his invasion has been an embarrassment to mother russia. so today, he met with his security council, and he made this surprising claim: >> (translated): i would like to say that special military operation is being conducted strictly in accordance to the plan and schedule. >> stephen: (as putin) "it's true. i've written it all on list: phase 1: invade. phase 2: world hate us. phase 3: money in wallet turn to dust. phase 4: victory. celebrate with 'fudgie the whale
committing fraud, thanks to the testimony of former white house adviser and soft-boiled guy fieri jason miller. according to miller, the former president was well aware that his months of assertions about a stolen election were false, because he had been told soon after election day, by a campaign data expert "in pretty blunt terms" that he was going to lose. how blunt? if the message was delivered via anything more complicated than "scratch 'n sniff," i don't think it got...
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jason miller who was one of the top advisers on the campaign who stayed with trump after january 6th.f his social media outlets. >> yes. he went with him to mar-a-lago. you learn that he testified under oath to the committee that trump was told flatly that he was losing the election, that it was over. >> that he lost the election. >> that he lost. this is during the transition. all these efforts were not going to work. there was a term they used in the writing of this that stood out to me. extra judicial efforts to stop the president elect from taking power. that's another way of saying illegal. >> it was an extraordinary accumulation of evidence about how many times the president was told and how many times he ignored the fact he lost. of course, this decision is not up to the january 6th committee. it's up to the attorney general, merrick garland. >> this is heading back towards the biden administration and could be, if they do recommend charges, it could be the biggest decision that merrick garland has to make. what's interesting is joe biden's position has been to pull politics ou
jason miller who was one of the top advisers on the campaign who stayed with trump after january 6th.f his social media outlets. >> yes. he went with him to mar-a-lago. you learn that he testified under oath to the committee that trump was told flatly that he was losing the election, that it was over. >> that he lost the election. >> that he lost. this is during the transition. all these efforts were not going to work. there was a term they used in the writing of this that...
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jason miller the ceo of gettr. thank you, jason.ou need to know about the big-ticket items that you are paying for with taxes. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. >> this year we are on track to cut the deficit by more than $1,300,000,000,000. $1,300,000,000,000, that would be the largest one-year reduction in deficit in u.s. history. maria: that was president biden yesterday after unveiling his $5.8 trillion budget. that budget includes the largest tax increase in history, the largest increase in clim
jason miller the ceo of gettr. thank you, jason.ou need to know about the big-ticket items that you are paying for with taxes. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with...
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very dense, a lot of transcripts, you see who they've talked to -- keith kellogg, mark short, jason millernt. it gives you a sense even though there was much hay made, rightfully so, of the people stone walling the committee, they have clearly gotten people to comply and to give them what they need to tell this narrative. now, on the eastman front of this, i do want to point out that while we're talking about this filing that effectively pushes to compel eastman to turn over documents, which he's saying are attorney client privilege, but as joyce and harry have plaid out pertain to a crime fraud exemption sh which says effectively you can't explicitly seek out a lawyer to do crime, the committee is arguing that's the intention that trump brought to his interactions with eastman. eastman's lawyer, for his part, is saying, and this is a quote, "like all attorneys, dr. john eastman has a responsibility to protect client center fielded even at great personal risk and expense. the select committee has responded to dr.'sman's efforts to discharge this responsibility by accusing him of criminal a
very dense, a lot of transcripts, you see who they've talked to -- keith kellogg, mark short, jason millernt. it gives you a sense even though there was much hay made, rightfully so, of the people stone walling the committee, they have clearly gotten people to comply and to give them what they need to tell this narrative. now, on the eastman front of this, i do want to point out that while we're talking about this filing that effectively pushes to compel eastman to turn over documents, which...
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speaking with campaign adviser jason miller and white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany.omes on the heel of an explosive court ruling yesterday in which a judge in california said it's more likely than not that the former president did commit a crime when he tried to overturn the election, kate. >> a lot of developments here. whitney, thank you for walking us through it. i really appreciate it. joining me for more on this, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jeff rogers and gloria borger. whitney lays out the timeline here of what could be the time frame of what this gap includes, right? as a prosecutor, what questions come to your mind, what questions do you have when you have a gaping hole in documentation and potentially evidence in a critical time period of anything you're investigating? >> well, kate, rarely do you have the opportunity to have a phone log from someone you're investigating. so that would have been a treasure-trove for them had the law been complied with and actually had given notice of the movements and calls like he's supposed to do unde
speaking with campaign adviser jason miller and white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany.omes on the heel of an explosive court ruling yesterday in which a judge in california said it's more likely than not that the former president did commit a crime when he tried to overturn the election, kate. >> a lot of developments here. whitney, thank you for walking us through it. i really appreciate it. joining me for more on this, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jeff rogers...
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jason miller apparently testified before the january 6th committee and said he told president trump that. raffensperger, the secretary of state of georgia, trump had a conversation with him and raffensperger explained there's no basis for us to find you 11,000 votes. and that doesn't even include all of the -- there will be more evidence. there's already, you know, reporting out there that trump was telling his aides, and i know for a fact this to be true, that he was saying, how could i have lost to this guy? how could i have lost? which means he knew he lost, which means he knew he was engaging in a fraud and knew he was engaging in a deceit, and the fact he was trying to obstruct the lawful function of the united states government puts this squarely, squarely under the scope of 18 u.s.c. section 371. at this point i don't see how the justice department had pass on this. >> all right. george conway, thank you so much for updating that for us. >>> still ahead, we turn back our sights on ukraine, the second round of peace talks is set to get under way at the top of the hour. we will be f
jason miller apparently testified before the january 6th committee and said he told president trump that. raffensperger, the secretary of state of georgia, trump had a conversation with him and raffensperger explained there's no basis for us to find you 11,000 votes. and that doesn't even include all of the -- there will be more evidence. there's already, you know, reporting out there that trump was telling his aides, and i know for a fact this to be true, that he was saying, how could i have...