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some of the most important and most ignored lies donald trump told today were about jen reese asked. donald trump's lying about jen reese asked is an absolutely necessary part about his plan to pardon the people who attacked the capitol on january 6th, trying to overturn the presidential election for him. donald trump made up a lie about the fbi today when he said that the di knows who planted bombs in washington the day before january 6th. the fbi has publicly asked for more help in trying to find that suspect, but donald trump told this lie. the fbi knows who it is. okay. that means the day donald trump takes over the fbi, he will announce to us who it is. in fact, the day donald trump takes over the fbi, everyone in the white house press corps will forget that he said that today as one of his many lies. no other president in history has ever said anything like that about an ongoing fbi investigation. donald trump also lied today about something we all watched with our own eyes when we saw the horrible video of a fanatic and criminal trump supporter, ashley babbitt, who was shot by
some of the most important and most ignored lies donald trump told today were about jen reese asked. donald trump's lying about jen reese asked is an absolutely necessary part about his plan to pardon the people who attacked the capitol on january 6th, trying to overturn the presidential election for him. donald trump made up a lie about the fbi today when he said that the di knows who planted bombs in washington the day before january 6th. the fbi has publicly asked for more help in trying to...
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he's going to go to his last breath saying that he was right about jen reese sixth. he wants to tell democrats and burials to move on. how about you tell donald trump to move on? how do we start that? by accepting account ability for what happened that day. until that happens, you are right. we can't move on. >> you're absolutely right and we can't have a democracy when only one party accepts it when they lose elections. it is very clear that republicans have decided, when they lose elections, they don't have to accept it. they can also be violent to try to overturn the election and we are all supposed to pretend it didn't happen, and think it's okay. it's not okay. harry dunn, thank you for your great work. >> if i may, they accepted what happened on january 6th was wrong. they showed a montage of lindsey graham and kevin mccarthy and marco rubio. they were done. they were finished. they were disgusted with what happened on january 6th. donald trump got to them and his political career was on the line so it was beneficial for them to go along with donald trump's age
he's going to go to his last breath saying that he was right about jen reese sixth. he wants to tell democrats and burials to move on. how about you tell donald trump to move on? how do we start that? by accepting account ability for what happened that day. until that happens, you are right. we can't move on. >> you're absolutely right and we can't have a democracy when only one party accepts it when they lose elections. it is very clear that republicans have decided, when they lose...
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he's a member of the senate judiciary committee and a former member of the house jen reese asked selectk smith, for now that casey's on hold. what do you make of aileen cannon's role in this? isn't she no longer relevant to the case? she threw it out. >> she shouldn't be relevant to the case at all but of course it's fruit of the trump lawyers to go to her as she has been unfailingly willing to carry donald trump's legal water in her own courtroom, making judgments that are unsupported by any resident and nevertheless that object may be to see if she can delay any resolution of this until trump is in office, his criminal lawyers are running the justice department, and they can make the report and all the rest of this go away. so her role has been clear from the start. whether this is auditioning for the court of appeals or what it is on her part, but nevertheless completely out of the mainstream judgments. and here is another one. but most particularly as it pertains to jen reese asked, she has no interest or defendants in her courtroom have no interest in that. there is no basis for he
he's a member of the senate judiciary committee and a former member of the house jen reese asked selectk smith, for now that casey's on hold. what do you make of aileen cannon's role in this? isn't she no longer relevant to the case? she threw it out. >> she shouldn't be relevant to the case at all but of course it's fruit of the trump lawyers to go to her as she has been unfailingly willing to carry donald trump's legal water in her own courtroom, making judgments that are unsupported by...
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about the jack smith report, but i should have started this morning thinking, okay, it's monday, jen reese asked. where is the jack smith report? i was eagerly awaiting the jack smith report way back on like december 15th, but a couple of things happened. christmas, new year's, and i kind of wasn't really in the top of mind today. >> it reminds you about the chaos of the last trump presidency and what it did to everybody who was trying to cover it, and stay apprised. i was thinking today, lawrence, that during the first transition leading into the first trumps term, we had trump settling the lawsuit over whether or not trump university was a fraud, and he said he would never settle it because he was definitely going to win that case. than he had to settle it and pay $25 million. one of the scandals around the trump university fraud case was that he gave a genetic donation to then florida attorney general pam bondi, around the time that her office said they were considering whether or not to join the fraud lawsuit against trump university. she got this gigantic donation and then decided tha
about the jack smith report, but i should have started this morning thinking, okay, it's monday, jen reese asked. where is the jack smith report? i was eagerly awaiting the jack smith report way back on like december 15th, but a couple of things happened. christmas, new year's, and i kind of wasn't really in the top of mind today. >> it reminds you about the chaos of the last trump presidency and what it did to everybody who was trying to cover it, and stay apprised. i was thinking today,...
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not this jen reese asked, of course, generally sixth 2021, when it became obvious that trump and his allies used facebook to spread election lies and organize a rally that would become a deadly capitol insurrection. after that, meta and trump from its platforms, a move zuckerberg openly defended at the time, saying donald trump had used their platforms to incite a violent insurrection, which is all beastly not even a controversial claim. he had. now here we are, zuckerberg is just, i guess marie wiped it all away, rolling it back. to placate the incoming president he wants band. the top vector of disinformation in america today. an incoming president who just months ago wrote to that zuckerberg plotted against him in the 2020 election and that meta's ceo would, quote, spend the rest of his life in prison if he crossed trump again. do you think that perhaps wait on zuckerberg? i don't know. donald trump has a theory. >> now there's no question that zuckerberg and jeff bezos and tim cook all want to avoid the ire of donald from. but i really think that's only part of the story and we s
not this jen reese asked, of course, generally sixth 2021, when it became obvious that trump and his allies used facebook to spread election lies and organize a rally that would become a deadly capitol insurrection. after that, meta and trump from its platforms, a move zuckerberg openly defended at the time, saying donald trump had used their platforms to incite a violent insurrection, which is all beastly not even a controversial claim. he had. now here we are, zuckerberg is just, i guess...
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it seems there is little really no argument to keep the jen reese 61 secret.abin for a second the mar-a-lago docs because there are codefendants and you could drop the charges and just expect that he's going to pardon them, and do it. but just on the sentencing thing, which is we are headed towards on friday, trump is supposed to be sentenced in new york courts. he lost on the appellate level. he's now filed, i think at the highest court of appeals and the new york state system and also some sort of federal court injunction, a bunch of hail marys. who is going to decide that one? how is he going to get out of it, harry? >> he's doing six things at once. if he's going to get out of it here's how it will work. the u.s. supreme court will say it's an immunity issue and therefore he gets an immediate appeal. we'll take it and consider and they just bottle it up for a few days, it will go off calendar. but they shouldn't, chris. there is a principle that if you are saying i don't want to go to trial, you get -- that's immunity in that, you are very right. here he's
it seems there is little really no argument to keep the jen reese 61 secret.abin for a second the mar-a-lago docs because there are codefendants and you could drop the charges and just expect that he's going to pardon them, and do it. but just on the sentencing thing, which is we are headed towards on friday, trump is supposed to be sentenced in new york courts. he lost on the appellate level. he's now filed, i think at the highest court of appeals and the new york state system and also some...
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on monday, jen reese six, live from the house chamber, witness vice president kamala harris preside over certification of the electoral college vote where this historic session will officially confirm donald trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. and on january 20th, tune in for our live all-day coverage of the presidential inauguration, as donald trump takes the oath of office, becoming the 47th president of the united states. stay with c-span throughout january 4 conference of come alive, unfiltered coverage of the 119th congress and the presidential inauguration point c-span, democracy unfiltered, created by cable.
on monday, jen reese six, live from the house chamber, witness vice president kamala harris preside over certification of the electoral college vote where this historic session will officially confirm donald trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. and on january 20th, tune in for our live all-day coverage of the presidential inauguration, as donald trump takes the oath of office, becoming the 47th president of the united states. stay with c-span throughout january 4 conference of...
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on monday, jen reese six, live from the house chamber, witness vice president kamala harris preside over the certification of the electoral college vote where this historic session will officially confirm donald trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. and on january 20th, tune in for our live all-day coverage of the presidential inauguration, as donald trump takes the oath of office, becoming the 47th president of the united states. stay with c-span throughout january 4 conference of come alive, unfiltered coverage of the 119th congress and the presidential inauguration point c-span, democracy unfiltered, created by cable. >> the house will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we've been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policies debated and decided, all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, powered by cable. i am speakinge room where i have worked since april 1945. this is the president'
on monday, jen reese six, live from the house chamber, witness vice president kamala harris preside over the certification of the electoral college vote where this historic session will officially confirm donald trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. and on january 20th, tune in for our live all-day coverage of the presidential inauguration, as donald trump takes the oath of office, becoming the 47th president of the united states. stay with c-span throughout january 4...