"The House Jan. 6 committee will be conducting a public hearing on Thursday, this time in primetime. It is expected to focus on what former President Donald Trump was doing during the 187 minutes after rioters descended on the Capitol and before he issued he a public response." How to watch Thursday's primetime Jan. 6 hearing focused on what Trump was doing during Capitol attack
Rep Thompson will not be presiding tomorrow due to COVID infection. Jan. 6 panel chair Thompson to miss Thursday's hearing after testing COVID positive "Two former White House officials who served under Trump will testify at that hearing — former National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger and one-time Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Matthews, three sources familiar with the committee's work told NPR."
cheering on the mob and dragging his feet in either calling them off or sending in resources to clear them the hell out.
Update: Thompson will be presiding remotely. "The committee’s chair, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), will lead the proceedings remotely because of his COVID-19 positive diagnosis. Leading the presentation will be a bipartisan duo, Kinziger and Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.), an aide said." '187 Minutes': Jan. 6 Committee's Prime Time Curtain-Dropper to Pick Apart Time Span Trump Failed to Act During U.S. Capitol Attack
Agree or disagree… there is an insightful interview with Andrew Goldstein on The Daily. Goldstein goes through the rubicon of charging Trump. It is basically an impossible task. https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aH...Ewiy0uCTior5AhUnnWoFHb9FAJAQieUEegQIPRAH&ep=6
The questions Goldstein raised and how he dissected the process was my only point of posting the interview. I just don’t see how Garland can do anything. He needs a smoking gun that Trump directed it all. The 1/6 hearings need someone to chirp on Trump with recordings and clear intent.
The DOJ needs to bring in witnesses and put the witnesses before the grand jury who assert executive privilege and then get court orders to compel testimony.
I am not pro Trump by any means. I am not comfortable with locking up ex presidents. It has a banana republic feel to me. I also worry that about a third of our country still supports the orange cretin.
If he, or anyone else breaks the law, they should be charged and tried. I'm sure his worshippers would go apeshit if he gets charged; especially if that leads to a conviction and any kind of sentence. We are either a nation of laws or we are not.
I get that I just wish his idiot supporters would pay attention and stop supporting his desire to turn our nation into a dictatorship. Then he could just fade away and become a warning tale we use to scare children with.
Goldstein has appeared often on MSNBC. He's got credentials, experience and equanimity. The emotional side of me wants Trump to go down like the Hindenburg. (He even resembles that ill-fated blimp.) The rational side of me says follow the law, so I'd give a lot of credence to what Goldstein says. Trump's real exposure is in Georgia. There's at least one smoking gun there, so far, plus the state statute is fairly straightforward.