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i also want to get tim heaphy's reaction. >> sure. i'm fascinated by the fact that vaughn is reporting there's redacted names. and i wonder if vaughn could speak to -- it sounds like they were able to serve people who were local who might be arizona people. from that, would it be fair to infer that there maybe people who, you know, because the scheme as alleged elsewhere in various indictments is that people at the trump campaign were orchestrating this. in other words, this didn't come from the bottom up. this was coming from d.c. down. is there -- from that, could you infer that at least some of the redacted names may be people who are in the trump campaign? >> right. andrew, i'm looking at the same screen i have my camera on here, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven names are redacted. so there were the 11 electors, fake electors out of arizona and seven additional names that are redacted here. when we are looking at multiple counts, nine different counts, count one conspiracy, count two fraudulent schemes, count three, fraudul
i also want to get tim heaphy's reaction. >> sure. i'm fascinated by the fact that vaughn is reporting there's redacted names. and i wonder if vaughn could speak to -- it sounds like they were able to serve people who were local who might be arizona people. from that, would it be fair to infer that there maybe people who, you know, because the scheme as alleged elsewhere in various indictments is that people at the trump campaign were orchestrating this. in other words, this didn't come...
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or 3:00 p.m., you know, decision has to be made as it was in this case on january 6th. >> tim heaphy, here is a product of the investigation that you oversaw. the oath keepers on that day. >> cnn just said that they evacuated all members of congress into a safety room. >> there's no safe place in the united states for any of these -- right now. let me tell you. >> they understand that we are not joking around. >> military principle 105. military principle 105, cave means grave. >> trump just tweeted pleas support our capitol police. they are on our side. do not harm them. >> that's saying a lot by what he didn't say. he didn't say not to do anything to the congressmen. >> well, he did not ask them to stand down. he just said stand by the capitol police, they are on our side and they are good people. >> tim heaphy, what was the significance of that? what they heard again was he did not tell us to stand by, to stand down? >> yeah, i've always, nicolle, thought that the actual language of the president's tweets that afternoon was really significant. the first thing he does is he criticiz
or 3:00 p.m., you know, decision has to be made as it was in this case on january 6th. >> tim heaphy, here is a product of the investigation that you oversaw. the oath keepers on that day. >> cnn just said that they evacuated all members of congress into a safety room. >> there's no safe place in the united states for any of these -- right now. let me tell you. >> they understand that we are not joking around. >> military principle 105. military principle 105, cave...
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tim heaphy, thank you very much for joining our discussion. andrewandrew weissmann, please stay with us. tomorrow donald trump will hear arguments on his supreme court claim that he held absolute hel immunity for any crimes committed as president. andrew weissmann has written the questions the justices should ask tomorrow. he'll give us those questions next. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, proble
tim heaphy, thank you very much for joining our discussion. andrewandrew weissmann, please stay with us. tomorrow donald trump will hear arguments on his supreme court claim that he held absolute hel immunity for any crimes committed as president. andrew weissmann has written the questions the justices should ask tomorrow. he'll give us those questions next. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful....
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tim heaphy, thank you for starting us off this hour. when we come back we'll pick up on a point charlie just made. we'll talk about what speaker mike johnson's stunt at mar-a-lago tomorrow says about republicans in the house as far right extremists look to throw the party into further chaos ahead of the november elections. new york congressman dan goldman will be our guest. plus dire warnings today about how autocrats jail their opponents. what the putin playbook tells us about what could happen here. and what happened when the gerald ford presidential foundation ruled out giving liz cheney its annual public service medal. a top trustee resigned accusing the foundation of cowardice in the face of potential retaliation by the disgraced ex-president. we'll have that story later in the hour. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. inues after a. don't go anywhere. hi, what's y? this is our new friend. we'll talk about it later, ok? (♪♪) what does a cat need? -chewy's here. (♪♪) [smash] (♪♪) no,
tim heaphy, thank you for starting us off this hour. when we come back we'll pick up on a point charlie just made. we'll talk about what speaker mike johnson's stunt at mar-a-lago tomorrow says about republicans in the house as far right extremists look to throw the party into further chaos ahead of the november elections. new york congressman dan goldman will be our guest. plus dire warnings today about how autocrats jail their opponents. what the putin playbook tells us about what could...
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. >> tim heaphy, we shouldn't stop at threats of violence where the violence occurs. the threat is the point in trump-land. the threat, the swatting, the intimidation, the doxing, so whether the judge and his daughter are in the extraordinary circumstance -- i prayed to god this doesn't happen to anybody, in any party, i hope they're not confronted with threats to their family. the intimidation and terror is the point. >> yes. 100%, nicolle, absolutely right. the terror, the intimidation and threats -- to claire's point about delay is actually a reason not to delay. also jack smith and fanni willis wasn't those cases adjudicationed, another reason to hold firm the trial dates, is to minimize the risk of this kind of rhetoric. i would not be surprised to see prosecutors, as they try very hard to get these cases on schedule and hold to a schedule to point to these kinds of ink centsary statements as a reason to hasting the proceedings. a judge can certainly hold a defendant who violates a gag order in contempt, but he or she can also give him his day in court asap, as a
. >> tim heaphy, we shouldn't stop at threats of violence where the violence occurs. the threat is the point in trump-land. the threat, the swatting, the intimidation, the doxing, so whether the judge and his daughter are in the extraordinary circumstance -- i prayed to god this doesn't happen to anybody, in any party, i hope they're not confronted with threats to their family. the intimidation and terror is the point. >> yes. 100%, nicolle, absolutely right. the terror, the...
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also joining us, former lead investigator, tim heaphy is here. and with me at the table for the hour, former top state department official for the obama administration, rick stangl is here. secretary caldera, tell me about the argument being made, and then tell me about the consequences, if your argument does not prevail. >> well, so first of all, you know, an amicus brief is a friend of the court brief, where we try to bring attention to the justices, matters that they wouldn't necessarily think about. and because none of the justices, as learned as they are, ever served in the military, we thought it was important for them to know what the national security implications are of the argument that the former president is making. if a former president is immune from prosecution for violating the law, he could order the military to violate that very law, in ways that they could still be prosecuted for. so he, you know, immunity means he wouldn't be prosecuted, but the generals, the soldiers, those who are either told to assassinate a political rival
also joining us, former lead investigator, tim heaphy is here. and with me at the table for the hour, former top state department official for the obama administration, rick stangl is here. secretary caldera, tell me about the argument being made, and then tell me about the consequences, if your argument does not prevail. >> well, so first of all, you know, an amicus brief is a friend of the court brief, where we try to bring attention to the justices, matters that they wouldn't...
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joining us now, former lead investigator for the january 6th select committee, tim heaphy. let's talk about the judge aileen cannon ruling. special counsel jack smith was asking to keep the witnesses sealed. why? >> because it jeopardizes their and by extension national security to have their names known. the fbi, secret service, really jealously guard the identities' specific locations, tactics of people around the president. and even line fbi agents, so therefore their names, which aren't really pertinent to a contested issue in the case, it's their information, the special counsel wanted to keep confidential. it's common, a standard request. we, for example, on the select committee had to keep the identities of white house aides, military aides, valets, confidential for their protection and the protection of the tactics and the methods they use to protect the president. not a surprise that the special counsel would want it. sounds like judge cannon is going to keep the names confidential, even if some of the information provided by the witnesses does get disclosed. >> le
joining us now, former lead investigator for the january 6th select committee, tim heaphy. let's talk about the judge aileen cannon ruling. special counsel jack smith was asking to keep the witnesses sealed. why? >> because it jeopardizes their and by extension national security to have their names known. the fbi, secret service, really jealously guard the identities' specific locations, tactics of people around the president. and even line fbi agents, so therefore their names, which...