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good for pat cipollone. we all hope he revealed information that tells us what happened that day and it will be a good day for the country. too. >> of course he was the white house counsel at the time. the nature of his position he is supposed to think about the institution, the integrity of it in the long run. one would hope honesty was there. nick to you, cipollone, we talk a lot about january 6th, understandably so, but he was in that meeting on january 3rd when he was considering making jeffrey clark the acting ag and donahue testified that cipollone called the letter falsely claimed that found evidence of election fraud he called it a murder- suicide pact. what do you think the committee may of asked about it from that meeting today. that is a pretty important moment. going through it in pretty much good detail is my guess. good detailed testimony already from jeff rosen, the acting attorney, they had it from his deputy. they knew all of the details. i get the sense, also, that cipollone, back a month o
good for pat cipollone. we all hope he revealed information that tells us what happened that day and it will be a good day for the country. too. >> of course he was the white house counsel at the time. the nature of his position he is supposed to think about the institution, the integrity of it in the long run. one would hope honesty was there. nick to you, cipollone, we talk a lot about january 6th, understandably so, but he was in that meeting on january 3rd when he was considering...
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cipollone personally. he said appear before this committee, and we are working to secure his testimony. >> well, they have it secured. he is now scheduled to testify this friday, just two days from now. the interview will be behind closed doors, but it will be videotaped. so the committee will be able to play portions of it in future hearings, as they have done for lots of the witnesses they've interviewed. a part of the reason that path cipollone testimony is such a big deal, because of the role that he played in the white house. white house counsel. to understand that role, here's some historical context. during the watergate hearings, the breakthrough witnesses was none other than richard nixon's white house counsel, john dean. his testimony in june of 1973 cracked open the investigation. >> i began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. and if the cancer was not removed, the president himself would be killed by it. i also told him that it was important for this canc
cipollone personally. he said appear before this committee, and we are working to secure his testimony. >> well, they have it secured. he is now scheduled to testify this friday, just two days from now. the interview will be behind closed doors, but it will be videotaped. so the committee will be able to play portions of it in future hearings, as they have done for lots of the witnesses they've interviewed. a part of the reason that path cipollone testimony is such a big deal, because of...
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pat cipollone just wrapped up his critical testimony. after more than seven hours behind closed doors. also tonight, as funerals begin for victims in highland park, illinois, the gunman's parents hire a new lawyer. i'll ask the prosecutor in the case about what potential charges might be in the works. >>> new reaction to a shocking assassination in japan. the former prim shin ko abe shot and killed in a country with one of the lowest rates of gun violence in the world. we want to welcome our viewers around the state and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with one of the most sought-after witnesses in the january 6th investigation facing the select committee today under oath. the former trump white house counsel pat cipollone has firsthand knoll of key events before and during the insurrection. let's go to ryan nobody else. he's up on capitol hill. ryan, more than seven hours, certainly one of the longer witness interviews the committee has conducted. tell our viewers what you're learn. >> tha
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cipollone thought that mr. meadows was indeed pushing this along with the president. >> and we understand that you also spoke to mr. cipollone on the morning of the sixth as you are about to go to the rally. mr. cipollone said something to you like, make sure the movement to the capitol does not happen. is that? correct >> that's correct. i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out that morning and mr. cipollone said something to the fact that, please make sure we don't go to the capitol capacity, keep in touch with me. we are gonna get charged with every crime imaginable if that happens. >> and do you remember which crimes mr. cipollone was concerned with? ? >> in the days leading up to the sixth, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. >> so, this friday the january six investigation will get to ask pat cipollone about those conversations. did they happen the way cassidy hutchison said they did? ? and when we refer to being charged with every crime imagi
cipollone thought that mr. meadows was indeed pushing this along with the president. >> and we understand that you also spoke to mr. cipollone on the morning of the sixth as you are about to go to the rally. mr. cipollone said something to you like, make sure the movement to the capitol does not happen. is that? correct >> that's correct. i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out that morning and mr. cipollone said something to the fact that, please make sure we don't go to the...
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cipollone was concerned with? >> in the days leading up to the 6th we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. >> well, now, nick, of course, sources telling cnn that the select committee didn't specifically ask cipollone about that particular comment from hutchinson and many people are wondering, well, why would you ask him that question? isn't that what we'll want to know, the very thing what were you afraid of being charged? >> i think they may have asked the question. we don't know for sure that that question in substance wasn't asked. i mean, certainly they could have asked it even going another way around it by just bringing out the fact that donald trump wanted to go up there, that cipollone was concerned about various violations and where it would put trump in terms of being at the capitol. but i think a lot of this can be brought out by other things that cipollone said, did, and knew. the general overall point being one, he wanted to go to the capitol. two
cipollone was concerned with? >> in the days leading up to the 6th we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. >> well, now, nick, of course, sources telling cnn that the select committee didn't specifically ask cipollone about that particular comment from hutchinson and many people are wondering, well, why would you ask him that question? isn't that what we'll want to know, the very thing what were you afraid of being charged?...
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not anything that pat cipollone did wrong. i understand why pat cipollone is reluctant to testify because there are some legitimate privilege issues. there is information not covered by the executive privilege. it is really important the committee hear from him. >> john, what do you think of this sort of limited testimony, transcribed testimony? do you think he should come out and testify fully instead of, you know, doing it in this limited manner? >> yes, i think he should testify at a public hearing. i think that's in the committee's best interest and it's in his best interest because then he doesn't worry about saying the committee is taking anything out of context. the american people would hear all of that. if he's not willing to do that, he should sit down for a videotaped transcribed deposition where the committee can use it in its report and make it available to the american people. he has a lot of information the american people need to know about. >> you mention that he sat down with the committee before. what did yo
not anything that pat cipollone did wrong. i understand why pat cipollone is reluctant to testify because there are some legitimate privilege issues. there is information not covered by the executive privilege. it is really important the committee hear from him. >> john, what do you think of this sort of limited testimony, transcribed testimony? do you think he should come out and testify fully instead of, you know, doing it in this limited manner? >> yes, i think he should testify...
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he chose cipollone, a right-wing roman catholic -- for a time cipollone played the part. he was trump's lead attorney in trump's first impeachment trial which you will remember was about the ex presidents attempt to corruptly misuse his power for his own political benefit. he solicited foreign help with the threat of extortion essentially to interfere in a free and fair election. and the democrats argued at the time, this is not someone who could be trusted with the powers of government, because trump refused to play by the basic rules of democracy. here is to fundamentally at a core level except free and fair elections. in fact, he wanted to prevent them from happening. >> can we be confident that he will not continue to try to cheat in that election? can we be confident that americans and not foreign powers will get to decide and not the president motion any further foreign interference in our democratic affairs. and a short, plain sad incontestable answer is no, you can't. you can't trust this president to do the right thing, not for one minute, not for one election, n
he chose cipollone, a right-wing roman catholic -- for a time cipollone played the part. he was trump's lead attorney in trump's first impeachment trial which you will remember was about the ex presidents attempt to corruptly misuse his power for his own political benefit. he solicited foreign help with the threat of extortion essentially to interfere in a free and fair election. and the democrats argued at the time, this is not someone who could be trusted with the powers of government,...
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not anything that pat cipollone did wrong. i ups why pat cipollone is a bit reluctant to testify because there's some legitimate privilege issues. there's a lot of information he knows that's not covered by the executive privilege. it's really important that the committee hear from him. >> what do you think of this limited testimony, transcribed testimony? should he come out and testify fully instead of doing it in this limited manner? >> yes, i think he should testify at a public hearing. then he doesn't have to say the committee is taking anything out of context. if he's not willing to do that then he should sit down for a transcribed videotaped deposition where the committee can use it in its report and make video of it available to the american people because he's got a lot of information that the american people noeed to knw about. >> you mepgs mention he sat dow before, did you find him credible? >> i think he's kredsable. i think he's a good lawyer and good person. i think he's an honest man. inunderstand there's some p
not anything that pat cipollone did wrong. i ups why pat cipollone is a bit reluctant to testify because there's some legitimate privilege issues. there's a lot of information he knows that's not covered by the executive privilege. it's really important that the committee hear from him. >> what do you think of this limited testimony, transcribed testimony? should he come out and testify fully instead of doing it in this limited manner? >> yes, i think he should testify at a public...
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cipollone's deputy, mr. herschmann speaking in pretty colorful terms about what he saw as a potential for rampant criminality. >> i thought the dominion stuff was -- i never saw any evidence what so were to sustain those allegations. i said to him are you out of your f-ing mind? i said -- i said i only want to hear two words coming out of your mouth from now on, orderly transition. i don't want to hear any other f-ing words coming out of your mouth no matter what other than orderly transition, repeat those words to me. >> what did he say? >> eventually he said orderly transition and than i said good, john. now i'll give you the best free advice you've received in your life. get a good criminal defense attorney. you're going to need it. jeff rosen was proposed by jeff clark and i thought the proposal was asinine and when he finished discussing what he planned on doing i said [ bleep ] sorry, f-ing a-hole, you just admitted your first act as attorney general would be committing a felony. you are clearly the ri
cipollone's deputy, mr. herschmann speaking in pretty colorful terms about what he saw as a potential for rampant criminality. >> i thought the dominion stuff was -- i never saw any evidence what so were to sustain those allegations. i said to him are you out of your f-ing mind? i said -- i said i only want to hear two words coming out of your mouth from now on, orderly transition. i don't want to hear any other f-ing words coming out of your mouth no matter what other than orderly...
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. >> are you aware of instances where pat cipollone threatened to resign? >> i kind of , like i said, my interest at that time was on trying to get as many pardons done and i know that you know, he was always to him in the team, they were saying we are going to resign, we will not be here if this or that happens. i kind of took it up to just be whining to be honest with you. >> that is mister kushner, who was well, earlier in line willing to testify, you see him on video but you see him basically casting mister pat cipollone as a whiner. when he said that of course mister pat cipollone had not come out and testified under oath before the video cameras. it is kind of interesting, that could blow up in his face, if pat cipollone has a different view, if he thinks his efforts to prevent a criminal conspiracy , a coup, and a violent insurrection were not whining. but were rather him putting his neck on the line, threatening to resign, to try to stop those potential crimes. as for the reference to pardons, it may be clear, even donald trump who loves to break ru
. >> are you aware of instances where pat cipollone threatened to resign? >> i kind of , like i said, my interest at that time was on trying to get as many pardons done and i know that you know, he was always to him in the team, they were saying we are going to resign, we will not be here if this or that happens. i kind of took it up to just be whining to be honest with you. >> that is mister kushner, who was well, earlier in line willing to testify, you see him on video but...
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cipollone. >> pat cipollone. >> white house counsel pat cipollone. >> mr. trump's former white house counsel pat cipollone. >> there you go. there will, of course, be limitations, due to executive and attorney/client privilege. but it's still a very big deal. this is someone who spent a significant amount of time with the ex-president while he was in office before, during, and after january 6th. he is a witness who could potentially help fill in lots of critical blanks. remember, hutchinson testified that cipollone -- >> mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please make sure we don't go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we're going to get charged with every crime manageable if we make that movement happen. >> will we see some of cipollone's testimony? >>> meanwhile, one has gone from defending the white house days, investigating trump's actions on january 6th. why? i put that and more to trump acting chief of staff mick mulvaney. sir, thanks so much for being here. >> kasie, thanks as always for having me. >> you previously predicte
cipollone. >> pat cipollone. >> white house counsel pat cipollone. >> mr. trump's former white house counsel pat cipollone. >> there you go. there will, of course, be limitations, due to executive and attorney/client privilege. but it's still a very big deal. this is someone who spent a significant amount of time with the ex-president while he was in office before, during, and after january 6th. he is a witness who could potentially help fill in lots of critical blanks....
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cipollone was concerned with? >> in the days leading up to the sixth, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice, or defrauding the electoral count. >> donald trump's white house counsel makes a deal. >> at that point, he said this was a murder suicide pact. >> tonight, what could be the biggest breakthrough yet for the january 6th committee, and what it means for all of the investigations of trump. >> could be expected possibly see additional spin is from people in trump's inner circle, or associates?
cipollone was concerned with? >> in the days leading up to the sixth, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice, or defrauding the electoral count. >> donald trump's white house counsel makes a deal. >> at that point, he said this was a murder suicide pact. >> tonight, what could be the biggest breakthrough yet for the january 6th committee, and what it means for all of the investigations of trump. >> could be expected possibly see additional spin...
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cipollone and the staff and the members. but it was well worth it. >> well worth it, says committee zoe lofgren on cnn earlier tonight. she did not get into specifics, but she thought cipollone was candid with the panel today and believes that his answers were, quote, honest. congresswoman lofgren did note, quote, some complications when it came to attorney/client privilege belonging to trump. but she said executive privilege was not an issue because the holder of that privilege is in fact president biden. in another interview, she said the former white house counsel never pleaded the fifth. so, what does that mean for the ex-president? there's a lot of intrigue about this testimony because, of course, cipollone was such a critical figure in the trump white house. he could know whether trump knew about the violence that was planned for the sixth. lofgren said a couple times tonight how worth while this testimony is. cipollone spent more than two years in the white house legally advising then-president trump. would he be the
cipollone and the staff and the members. but it was well worth it. >> well worth it, says committee zoe lofgren on cnn earlier tonight. she did not get into specifics, but she thought cipollone was candid with the panel today and believes that his answers were, quote, honest. congresswoman lofgren did note, quote, some complications when it came to attorney/client privilege belonging to trump. but she said executive privilege was not an issue because the holder of that privilege is in...
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cipollone and mr. feldman, like mr. rosen, told mr. clark to stand down, and he didn't. >> that's just a sliver of what i recall even hearing. you remember he said we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable, if the then president were to go to the capitol on january 6th. you heard he told mark meadows , people are going to die and the blood is going to be on your f-ing hands. you heard he called the plot to replace the acting attorney general with a trump loyalist, quote, a murder suicide pact. you heard all of that. the thing is you haven't heard it from pat cipollone himself. and the question is, what will he tell the committee behind closed doors, and will we hear the cooperation? and will it be a breakthrough in the overall investigation? i want to bring in alex and ellie. gentlemen, good to see you. this is big. i told you is, we know it today, ellie, i'll begin with you. this is a person whose name we've heard continuously. they are able to secure a taped interview, behind closed doors, but it's still a big deal beca
cipollone and mr. feldman, like mr. rosen, told mr. clark to stand down, and he didn't. >> that's just a sliver of what i recall even hearing. you remember he said we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable, if the then president were to go to the capitol on january 6th. you heard he told mark meadows , people are going to die and the blood is going to be on your f-ing hands. you heard he called the plot to replace the acting attorney general with a trump loyalist, quote, a...
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chuck, pat cipollone is a big get. however, given his role in the white house, could he evoke executive privilege and not really answered the thing? >> well, yes and no. let me explain, stephanie. there is such a thing as executive privilege. i mean, it's a real thing. it's a real privilege. there is white house counsel, he may have had some conversations with the former president that are in fact privileged. but, can he answer anything, of course there are things that he can answer. and, if those sides approach this in good faith, right the house committee and mr. cipollone and his lawyers, it can carve out a path and a whole bunch of other things he can answer. for instance, conversations that are not privileged. conversations with third parties. things that he saw an overheard. other people he talked to. so, yes, there is an executive privilege. yes it might come into play with respect to certain things that the committee wants to know. but there is a bunch of things that cipollone can testify to. and it is really i
chuck, pat cipollone is a big get. however, given his role in the white house, could he evoke executive privilege and not really answered the thing? >> well, yes and no. let me explain, stephanie. there is such a thing as executive privilege. i mean, it's a real thing. it's a real privilege. there is white house counsel, he may have had some conversations with the former president that are in fact privileged. but, can he answer anything, of course there are things that he can answer. and,...
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cipollone. more than bill, bore all of the -- election -- >> i agree with that. >> did you believe, mr. cipollone, that the president should concede once you made determination based on investigations since you credited the doj did -- but did you have in your mind a president should concede the election laws that a supreme point during the election? >> again, i was the white house counsel, some of those decisions are political, so to the extent that -- if your question is, did i believe he should concede the election at a point time, yes, i did. i believe that was i believe in due process. that would be in line with my thinking on these things. >> the mcconnell speech that pat cipollone referred to was on december 15th, the day after the electoral college ratified president biden's victory. three days later, cipollone will take part in a meeting that one witness at the time, cassidy hutchinson, described as, quote, unhinged. at the, gathering sydney powell, retiring general and pardon fell, and
cipollone. more than bill, bore all of the -- election -- >> i agree with that. >> did you believe, mr. cipollone, that the president should concede once you made determination based on investigations since you credited the doj did -- but did you have in your mind a president should concede the election laws that a supreme point during the election? >> again, i was the white house counsel, some of those decisions are political, so to the extent that -- if your question is, did...
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cipollone is right on point. those are the two crimes that i think are most likely potentially in play. but i would want to know, did you, pat cipollone, have conversations like this with other people, with mark meadows and other white house staffers. >> we keep hearing about attorney/client privilege or executive privilege. how much does that come into play? >> there's not going to be an attorney/client issue because he was personal counsel for donald trump, he was white house counsel. he's seemingly going to rely on executive privilege to opt out of answering some questions. in a perfect world with unlimited time the committee could go to court, challenge that. they don't have that time so the reality is they're going to have to make the best of whatever they can get from cipollone. >> that brings us to the joij department of justice investigations. have they interviewed him? again, are they following the january 6th committee in terms of their investigation? >> it's a great question, alison. we don't know whet
cipollone is right on point. those are the two crimes that i think are most likely potentially in play. but i would want to know, did you, pat cipollone, have conversations like this with other people, with mark meadows and other white house staffers. >> we keep hearing about attorney/client privilege or executive privilege. how much does that come into play? >> there's not going to be an attorney/client issue because he was personal counsel for donald trump, he was white house...
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you haven't heard it from pat cipollone himself. the question is, what will he tell the committee behind closed doors? we will hear the corroboration? and will it be a breakthrough in the overall investigation. i want to bring in ellie honig and alex burns. he's the co-author of "this will not pass: trump, biden and the battle for america's future." this is big. i told you it is big. i will begin with you. this is a person whose name we heard continuously. they are able to secure a taped interview, behind closed doors. it's a big deal. we've seen for the better part of the hearings, many of the people who testify behind closed doors, their testimony appears during the actual hearings. what do you see as the most important thing he can tell this committee that might lead to either more information about former president trump or open the eyes of doj? >> you seized on the two most important words. uniquely positioned. uniquely, as in one of one, the only one. and this guy was everywhere, as white house counsel should be. the attempt t
you haven't heard it from pat cipollone himself. the question is, what will he tell the committee behind closed doors? we will hear the corroboration? and will it be a breakthrough in the overall investigation. i want to bring in ellie honig and alex burns. he's the co-author of "this will not pass: trump, biden and the battle for america's future." this is big. i told you it is big. i will begin with you. this is a person whose name we heard continuously. they are able to secure a...
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, i am absolutely believing cipollone. i think a lot of folks are. mark seems to have gone through very dark period and was apparently according to cassidy detached from the job i don't know if he was having some sort of event where he could not engage. but i think mark is in a really strange place and my guess is if he testifies and he may be compelled to testify because he is under, he is not under criminal indictment yet but has been referred, i think he will take the fifth amendment more often than not. >> you think mark meadows betrayed the country with what we know now about his actions around january 6? >> that case is being made but let's step back for second and recognize the hearings are not over, no one has had a chance to counter cassidy hutchinson's testimony, there may be five or six or eight witnesses saying look she was lying under oath and i will be giving her the benefit of the doubt that have up to this time so it is too early to draw the conclusions this process is not over. we need to see it through to
, i am absolutely believing cipollone. i think a lot of folks are. mark seems to have gone through very dark period and was apparently according to cassidy detached from the job i don't know if he was having some sort of event where he could not engage. but i think mark is in a really strange place and my guess is if he testifies and he may be compelled to testify because he is under, he is not under criminal indictment yet but has been referred, i think he will take the fifth amendment more...
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cipollone that morning. and he said something to the effect of please make sure we don't go up to the capital cassidy keep in touch with me. we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable. if we make that movement happen. >> something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood will be on your hands. >> if he is corroborating that that he legitimately said those things, and i don't have any reason to doubt that she heard these things but if he actually goes there and corroborates what does that do for the american elect there it him of the primary audience of this, that these were the warnings that were given by the white house counsel to the den president january 6. >> tells us a lot of things, first it would instantly give cassidy hutchinson a tremendous amount of credibility even beyond the credibility that she had just by her demeanor at the hearing. also one of the things the committee is going to want to know is did he give the same advice to the president my guess is that pat ci
cipollone that morning. and he said something to the effect of please make sure we don't go up to the capital cassidy keep in touch with me. we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable. if we make that movement happen. >> something needs to be done or people are going to die and the blood will be on your hands. >> if he is corroborating that that he legitimately said those things, and i don't have any reason to doubt that she heard these things but if he actually goes...
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cipollone had reviewed mr. eastman's legal theory and expressed his view repeatedly the vice president was right. even offered to take the blame for the vice president's position. >> i thought that the vice president did not have the authority to do what was being suggested under a proper reading of the law. i conveyed that. i think i actually -- somebody, you know, in the vice president's -- just blame me, you know, just -- i'm not a politician, you know, but i just said i'm a lawyer, this is my legal opinion. but let me tell you this. can i say a word about the vice president? >> please. >> i think the vice president did the right thing. i think he did the courageous thing. i have a great deal of respect for vice president pence. i worked with him very closely. i think he understood my opinion. i think he understood my opinion afterwards as well. i think he did a great service to this country and i think i suggested to somebody that he should get a presidential medal of freedom for his actions. >> earlier thi
cipollone had reviewed mr. eastman's legal theory and expressed his view repeatedly the vice president was right. even offered to take the blame for the vice president's position. >> i thought that the vice president did not have the authority to do what was being suggested under a proper reading of the law. i conveyed that. i think i actually -- somebody, you know, in the vice president's -- just blame me, you know, just -- i'm not a politician, you know, but i just said i'm a lawyer,...
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you probably heard his name, pat cipollone. he had talked to the committee once, so he was not total by defying them like steve bannon or peter navarro. he didn't get to the point of recommending a contempt citation but at the same time he had not agreed to testify under oath. so cheney led that public charge, which we then learned was the prelude to a subpoena, and this all worked, and fast. now cipollone will be testifying tomorrow under oath on camera in the main format the committees use because you've probably seen clips of the video depositions as they explore issues and build up part of the different story, the facts, the evidence they've gathered in these sometimes blockbuster hearings. i want to make one more point about this tonight for you. we are seeing another crack in how some key trump veterans have tried to evade this probe, and it matters on both process and substance, because on process, it has been variety toll donald trump's defense, such as it is, to try to delegitimatize the entire committee probe to, tain
you probably heard his name, pat cipollone. he had talked to the committee once, so he was not total by defying them like steve bannon or peter navarro. he didn't get to the point of recommending a contempt citation but at the same time he had not agreed to testify under oath. so cheney led that public charge, which we then learned was the prelude to a subpoena, and this all worked, and fast. now cipollone will be testifying tomorrow under oath on camera in the main format the committees use...
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with cipollone, he is terrified. so what he is doing is kind of buttering up cipollone and talking about privilege and hoping cipollone will assert executive privilege, assert attorney client privilege and as you say, there's not a wiff of privilege about this stuff. this was a sure loser and every court where privileges asserted and will be an incredibly waste of time and incredibly damaging to the law firm if mr cipollone not to tell truth tomorrow. >> years with donald trump said in his written statement. i don't normally bernie audience with trump statements but this was interesting for a number of reasons. he says, why would a future president of the united states have to have candid and important conversations with his white house counsel if he thought there was even a small chance that this person, essentially acting as a lawyer for the country, may someday be brought before a partisan and openly hostile committee in congress, or even a fair reasonable committee, to reveal the inner secrets of foreign policy o
with cipollone, he is terrified. so what he is doing is kind of buttering up cipollone and talking about privilege and hoping cipollone will assert executive privilege, assert attorney client privilege and as you say, there's not a wiff of privilege about this stuff. this was a sure loser and every court where privileges asserted and will be an incredibly waste of time and incredibly damaging to the law firm if mr cipollone not to tell truth tomorrow. >> years with donald trump said in...
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i think pat cipollone has a lot more to offer. and needs to offer more, so that we can get all of this in a bigger context. >> to the extent of your testimony, of ex president nixon. does it surprise you that former president trump is reportedly fuming over pat cipollone testimony? >> [laughs] not at all, not at all. nixon didn't watch my testimony, in fact, he couldn't even listen to his recorded conversations with me. had others do that, and they miss reported to him what i had actually told him. but that's another issue. i can understand why trump is upset. this is exactly the sort of thing that he -- that clarifies him. because he's getting the worst side of his image out. he is unable to control what's being put out there. and it's not a pretty picture that's going out there. >> there were a lot of bizarre days and late nights in the white house during watergate. was there anything ever to compare with the oval office meeting that pat cipollone wasn't? trying to head off sydney powell, the power sugar of dr. pepper, and mike
i think pat cipollone has a lot more to offer. and needs to offer more, so that we can get all of this in a bigger context. >> to the extent of your testimony, of ex president nixon. does it surprise you that former president trump is reportedly fuming over pat cipollone testimony? >> [laughs] not at all, not at all. nixon didn't watch my testimony, in fact, he couldn't even listen to his recorded conversations with me. had others do that, and they miss reported to him what i had...
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do we know if cipollone has been cooperating or not? >> reporter: well, pat cipollone has been testifying for eight hours and counting now behind closed doors and he has left several times throughout the course of the day to meet with his own down in separate side room. we spotted a fresh round of coffee being hauled into the meeting room. but cipollone did not answer questions from reporters about whether he is answering questions in a substantive way or exerting executive privilege. we do know that pat cipollone was concerned about executive privilege particularly as it relates to his conversations with donald trump. but it would seem that the committee is making some headway here given how long this interview is going, wolf. >> and certainly cipollone is one witness that former president trump would have preferred not, repeat, not cooperate with the committee, vietnam? >> reporter: absolutely right. he was a firsthand fact witness to a number of pivotal episodes leading up to january 6th and on january 6th. in fact, sources tell cnn
do we know if cipollone has been cooperating or not? >> reporter: well, pat cipollone has been testifying for eight hours and counting now behind closed doors and he has left several times throughout the course of the day to meet with his own down in separate side room. we spotted a fresh round of coffee being hauled into the meeting room. but cipollone did not answer questions from reporters about whether he is answering questions in a substantive way or exerting executive privilege. we...
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what was cipollone aware of? what was the planning he was afraid of, that if he went there, he would be in violation of all these laws? that is really important stuff because cipollone said, i am here, i'm staying on my job to keep the car on the rails or whatever. >> train on the tracks. >> train on the tracks. i'm terrible at those things some of what was he trying to prevent the president from violating? i think that's important. that relates to his knowledge of what was going on at the willard hotel and the connection between the white house and oath keepers. that's something we see a lot of, i suspect, on tuesday's hearing and thereafter. >> i wanted to ask you about that. the leader, stewart rhodes, wants to give testimony, but he wants it to be public. what do you make of that? >> well, it can be made public after it's taken privately. but no lawyer, no committee member is going to allow him a forum without pretaping his conversation. same thing with bannon. we hear now he may want to cooperate. but we don
what was cipollone aware of? what was the planning he was afraid of, that if he went there, he would be in violation of all these laws? that is really important stuff because cipollone said, i am here, i'm staying on my job to keep the car on the rails or whatever. >> train on the tracks. >> train on the tracks. i'm terrible at those things some of what was he trying to prevent the president from violating? i think that's important. that relates to his knowledge of what was going on...
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meaning we might hear from cipollone during the next hearing on tuesday. as trump's former white house counsel, cipollone was in the room for many of the key events during trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. cipollone's name has come up extensively throughout the six hearings the committee has already held. but it was after we heard from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson late last month that the pressure really ramped up on cipollone to testify, under oath, before the committee. >> i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out onto west exec saturday morning and mr. cipollone said something to the effect of, please make sure we don't go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we are going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. >> there are developments today of potential new testimony the committee may hear from two other individuals who were closely aligned with trump. here's the headline for my paper, the washington post. trump considers waving claim to executive privileg
meaning we might hear from cipollone during the next hearing on tuesday. as trump's former white house counsel, cipollone was in the room for many of the key events during trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. cipollone's name has come up extensively throughout the six hearings the committee has already held. but it was after we heard from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson late last month that the pressure really ramped up on cipollone to testify, under oath,...
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cipollone to come forward and testify, he did, mr. cipollone's testimony met our expectations, we will save, for our next hearing, president trump's behavior during the violence of january 6th, today's hearing will take us from december 14th, 2020, when the electoral college met and certified the results of the 2020 presidential election, up through the morning of january 6th. you will see a certain segments of pat cipollone's testimony today, we will also see, today, how president trump summoned a mob to washington and how the president stolen election lies provoked that mob to attack the capital. and, we will hear of a man who was induced by president trump's lies to come to washington and join the mob, and how that decision has changed his life. today's hearing is our seventh we have covered significant ground over the past several weeks and we have also seen a change in how witnesses and lawyers in the trump orbit approach this committee. initially, their strategy in some cases appeared to be to deny and delay, today there appears
cipollone to come forward and testify, he did, mr. cipollone's testimony met our expectations, we will save, for our next hearing, president trump's behavior during the violence of january 6th, today's hearing will take us from december 14th, 2020, when the electoral college met and certified the results of the 2020 presidential election, up through the morning of january 6th. you will see a certain segments of pat cipollone's testimony today, we will also see, today, how president trump...
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john, you have been in cipollone's shoes, how are you looking at this? >> i agree, he is a key witness . he sought a lot of things that were going on did his duty, and his assignment, was to protect the office of the president. so he should be forthcoming. he should explain what happened, why it happened, and what he knows. i don't know if you will. his past performance has not indicated that kind of cooperation, so it is a good question. it is kind of a mystery that we are hanging on right now to see what he does. >> no kidding. as you know, before, he did that voluntarily interview it sounds like he did not provide as much information as the committee would have liked. or maybe they do not have as much background in terms of harming questions to ask him at that time, but now he is there under subpoena, and they had to agree on the terms. i want to remind our viewers about what we heard from cassidy hutchinson when she testified about a conversation that she had with cipollone, about trump's push to go to the capital. here is a reminder. >> mr. cipollon
john, you have been in cipollone's shoes, how are you looking at this? >> i agree, he is a key witness . he sought a lot of things that were going on did his duty, and his assignment, was to protect the office of the president. so he should be forthcoming. he should explain what happened, why it happened, and what he knows. i don't know if you will. his past performance has not indicated that kind of cooperation, so it is a good question. it is kind of a mystery that we are hanging on...
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that pat cipollone was on the job. he's a good lawyer, careful lawyer, he, i'm sure, gave his clients good advice. and we will learn whether the -- you know, we will learn how much of that, the client at the time took, and how much they didn't take. >>, you know, there's a -- one source that cnn spoke to tells us that cipollone's testimony underscores president trump's -- how damaging could his testimony be if he were to provide more detail about that time frame? >> i think what you're going to see is less about new information and probably corroborating information from other interviews that have taken place. so i don't think there's a bombshell there, but i think what will happen she said he didn't contradict any of the prior testimony which means he likely corroborated or confirmed it. >> that's one of the interest things. what was so jarring about cassidy hutchinson's testimony was the proximity. we've known the issues maybe not with the color or detail but as you peel back the onion, somebody in the room saying sp
that pat cipollone was on the job. he's a good lawyer, careful lawyer, he, i'm sure, gave his clients good advice. and we will learn whether the -- you know, we will learn how much of that, the client at the time took, and how much they didn't take. >>, you know, there's a -- one source that cnn spoke to tells us that cipollone's testimony underscores president trump's -- how damaging could his testimony be if he were to provide more detail about that time frame? >> i think what...
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cipollone to come forward to testify. he did and mr. cipollone's testimony met our expectations. we will save for our next hearing president trump's behavior during the violence of january 6. today's hearing will take us from december 14, 2020, when the electoral college met and certified the results of the 2020 presidential election, up through the morning of january 6. you will see certain segments of pat cipollone's testimony today. we will also see today how president trump summoned a mob to washington and how the president's stolen election lies provoked that mob to attack the capitol. and we will hear from a man who was induced by president trump's lies to come to washington and join the mob and how that decision has changed his life. today's hearing is our seventh. we have covered significant ground over the past several weeks, and we have also seen a change in how witnesses and lawyers in the trump orbit approach this committee. initially, their strategy in some cases appeared to be to deny and delay. today there appears to be a general recognition that the committee has
cipollone to come forward to testify. he did and mr. cipollone's testimony met our expectations. we will save for our next hearing president trump's behavior during the violence of january 6. today's hearing will take us from december 14, 2020, when the electoral college met and certified the results of the 2020 presidential election, up through the morning of january 6. you will see certain segments of pat cipollone's testimony today. we will also see today how president trump summoned a mob...
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i think pat cipollone could very well come off the same way. and that's what i think the comm committee's going to steer him toward, toward doing the best thing for the country, simply to tell the truth of what happened on january 6th. >> and real quickly to you, chris, to that point, as you were wisely pointing out, this is really about the committee clearly wants to be building a case here. that is part of the case they're building. >> my gosh, it's a huge part of it. i think -- mick mulvaney, former white house chief of staff, made this point and i think done it well on our air which is we're not talking about liberal democrats. this is not nancy pelosi saying she thinks donald trump did something wrong on january 6th, right? who we've heard from, cassidy hutchinson, former hill staffer, and someone who worked in the white house closely with mark meadows. cipollone, the white house counsel, who i'll note defended donald trump in the first impeachment hearing -- these people are not liberals. now will that change minds? i don't know. i think
i think pat cipollone could very well come off the same way. and that's what i think the comm committee's going to steer him toward, toward doing the best thing for the country, simply to tell the truth of what happened on january 6th. >> and real quickly to you, chris, to that point, as you were wisely pointing out, this is really about the committee clearly wants to be building a case here. that is part of the case they're building. >> my gosh, it's a huge part of it. i think --...
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today's deposition comes after months of negotiating with cipollone. >> reporter: hey, pat cipollone is a big get for the select committee. and it's easy to see why. he was a key fact witness and had a front row seat to a number of pivotal episodes leading up to january 6 and also on january 6th. sources tell cnn that pat cipollone was in and out of the dining room with donald trump on january 6th during those critical 187 minutes where trump refused to act even as he watched on television as the rioters stormed the capitol building. and so that critical time period of inaction is expected to be a large focus of one of the upcoming hearings. and pat cipollone could really help the committee fill in the gaps, especially since there are long gaps in the white house records from that day. now we've also heard from other witnesses who have testified that pat cipollone was expressing concerns about trump's behavior and the potential legal concerns there on january 6th. and witnesses have also said that pat cipollone threatened to quit over trump's plan to overturn the election, calling it
today's deposition comes after months of negotiating with cipollone. >> reporter: hey, pat cipollone is a big get for the select committee. and it's easy to see why. he was a key fact witness and had a front row seat to a number of pivotal episodes leading up to january 6 and also on january 6th. sources tell cnn that pat cipollone was in and out of the dining room with donald trump on january 6th during those critical 187 minutes where trump refused to act even as he watched on...
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because pat cipollone's title, he is white house counsel. he is not donald trump counsel, or the specific name of a president, so claiming executive privilege in all of that, actions of an individual that maybe doesn't reflect the office of the presidency. i could be going down rapidly here, but is there a difference? is he donald trump's attorney or is he a presidents attorney? is there a distinction? >> there is a distinction. it gets a little bit fine grained and legal but it is really important he is aware of it. a honey percent clear he is not donald trump's attorney, hunted percent clear he's not biden's attorney. he is the attorney for whom the president the presidency. so all of his concerns here will be the future ability for a white house counsel to counsel the presidency. that means among other things, first, biden has already waves on behalf of the presidency. we only have one president at a time and be, just as you say, if trump is acting as a candidate, not the president. if he is committing a crime which vitiated sunny privile
because pat cipollone's title, he is white house counsel. he is not donald trump counsel, or the specific name of a president, so claiming executive privilege in all of that, actions of an individual that maybe doesn't reflect the office of the presidency. i could be going down rapidly here, but is there a difference? is he donald trump's attorney or is he a presidents attorney? is there a distinction? >> there is a distinction. it gets a little bit fine grained and legal but it is really...
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pat cipollone spending eight hours behind closed doors with the committee. as you can see weeding that marathon session tonight. we know his testimony was taped and we know the committee says it was important. >> mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and answered a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in years to come. >> have you learned any significant new information from him? >> i think a few things, yes. >> the answer is yes and obviously nearly eight hours, that is a lot of time with a crucial witness. that is the january 6th committee. as for the justice department's investigation for that insurrection day, a stark warning from the director, christopher wray. here he is speaking with an exclusive interview. >> there are way too many people in today's world that are taking their very passionately held views and manifesting them through violence. >> so, keep in mind when he says that, the doj has already brought charges against more than 800
pat cipollone spending eight hours behind closed doors with the committee. as you can see weeding that marathon session tonight. we know his testimony was taped and we know the committee says it was important. >> mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and answered a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in years to come. >> have you learned any significant new information...
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hutchinson also describe cipollone on the day of the attack. she said he was desperately trying to get white house chief of staff mark meadows. >> to convince then president trump to stop the rioters. pot saying to him something to be effective. >> got to the capital mark. we need to get on to the president now. and mark with that he doesn't want to do >> now some baloney will surely be asked about all of those things that hutchinson testified and eat his interview is recorded. there's a possibility the committee could play video clips from that testimony during the next public hearing, which is scheduled to happen tuesday live in washington. alexandra limon. thank you very much, alex. >> we'll take a break at 4.22. and ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. if you thought you were safe from getting covid-19 by doing activities outdoors, well, think again. we're going hear why doctors are warning they might not be as safe as she thought while enjoying the great outdoors will be right back. we're back at 4.25. and as covid cases continue to rise in
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cipollone's testimony is on videotape for the committee to use in an upcoming hearing. the next one is tuesday at 10:00 a.m. >> thank you, suzanne. >>> a federal appeals court gave donald trump and house democrats so some of what they wanted in the long-standing legal battle over trump's financial records. it was the effort somebody issued to trump's accounting company. he says because he's no longer president, the supreme court guidance no longer provides. they say the justification for demanding the documents should be ignored. it limited the range of documents the committee can seek. >>> louisiana authorities can now enforce the state's ban on almost all abortions. protesters stopped traffic outside the new orleans courthouse today where a state district judge lifted an earlier order temporarily blocking the state's trigger law. they challenged the law calling it unclear, but the judge allowed the ban to take effect. the state's attorney general says anyone who doesn't like the law can move to another state. >>> on the other side of the battle, president biden signed
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and i think pat cipollone's a smart guy. and i think he's stayed away from people like roger stone and general flynn, who were boasting these links to the proud boys and other extremist groups. but he may know something, and he may have some knowledge because there were also pardons requested by some of these people. and he may have taken a look into it there. i don't -- there's no privilege in his review of pardon material that i know of. >> very good point. >> and i had the same function once. >> indeed you did. john dean, jim schultz, thank you both very much for bringing your knowledge and expertise to bear tonight. >>> there is news tonight about the scheme to install fake gop electors in key swing states to overturn election 2020. some republican operatives are now prepared to work with criminal investigators. how and what it could mean when "cnn tonight" returns. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem. the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing, so you both stay comfortable and can help you g almost
and i think pat cipollone's a smart guy. and i think he's stayed away from people like roger stone and general flynn, who were boasting these links to the proud boys and other extremist groups. but he may know something, and he may have some knowledge because there were also pardons requested by some of these people. and he may have taken a look into it there. i don't -- there's no privilege in his review of pardon material that i know of. >> very good point. >> and i had the same...
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we are talking about pat cipollone he. the white house counsel for former president trump, he can see him walking in today who reportedly tried to intervene on the push to try to overturn election results. he spent hours today with the select committee and the staff. >>> we are following news on a potential witness, lawyers for stewart rhodes telling msnbc he wants to testify but there is a catch. we will tell you what it will take if the committee was the head of the oath keepers to go public. >>> a new ruling between congress and donald trump. the ruling coming in on if the house committee can get their hands on the former president's financial records. >>> plus, president biden at the japanese embassy here in washington, d.c. ameer, signing the condolence book for shinzo abe, who was assassinated on the campaign trail today. we have that coming up. i am hallie jackson minor in washington with a lot to go into this afternoon. with me is our panel. we know a little bit about what has gone down. he has been described as co
we are talking about pat cipollone he. the white house counsel for former president trump, he can see him walking in today who reportedly tried to intervene on the push to try to overturn election results. he spent hours today with the select committee and the staff. >>> we are following news on a potential witness, lawyers for stewart rhodes telling msnbc he wants to testify but there is a catch. we will tell you what it will take if the committee was the head of the oath keepers to...
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it's pat cipollone and mark meadows who are with the president. they're the ones who could give us if they wanted to, a john dean moment. my concern is that pat cipollone in the first impeachment counseled the president to engage in contempt of congress. pat cipollone's 2019 letter referenced to by john dean was an outrage. it basically turned on its head the entire history of impeachment and a violation for what george washington set out for congress to have a right to receive. george washington by the way was under no threat of impeachment said look, if the house requires something for an impeachment inquiry, i have to give it over. pat scipollone decided to overturn george washington and all presidents since including richard nixon believed and said donald trump doesn't have to give anything. so pat cipollone's connection to our constitutional history is not a very strong one however, it's possible one of the things motivating him to testify under oath is he might be afraid of his own legal jeopardy. the picture developing, the picture the janu
it's pat cipollone and mark meadows who are with the president. they're the ones who could give us if they wanted to, a john dean moment. my concern is that pat cipollone in the first impeachment counseled the president to engage in contempt of congress. pat cipollone's 2019 letter referenced to by john dean was an outrage. it basically turned on its head the entire history of impeachment and a violation for what george washington set out for congress to have a right to receive. george...
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we heard from pat cipollone. he finally testified last week and the committee played segments of that video of the testimony whether he agreed there was no election fraud. he also said that he believed president trump should have conceded the election. joining me now, senior washington correspondent hallie jackson and kristin welker. >> three key pieces of information here. first, for the first time we saw pat cipollone. the trump white house counsel interviewed behind closed doors last week coming out and making a lot of revelations. he thought trump should have conceded when the vast majority of other aides testified, they also thought that is when president trump should have conceded. including a series of advisers who thought that was the end point. because the december 14th, the day that the electoral college did its thing, had come and gone at that point and now the writing was on the wall. four days later, there was bucket number two. that is the absolutely bonkers meeting as described here in this testimo
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>> reporter: david, pat cipollone really is the key witness here. he was one of the few people who was with trump at the white house when all this went down and a source close to cipollone told me that he seriously considered resigning on that day but decided to stay because he felt things would have been even worse if he had left. david. >> all right, this is all again tomorrow night, jon, thank you. jon will be here with me and the political team live as we cover it, the january 6th committee, the primetime hearing begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific right here right after "world news tonight" tomorrow. >>> meantime, on capitol hill, the first time the wife of a foreign leader has delivered remarks to so many gathered lawmakers inside the capitol. ukraine's olena zelenska making an emotional appeal, not she said as a first lady but as a daughter and a mother, she said thanking the u.s. for its support but also pleading for air defense systems and what she brought with her, rachel scott on the hil tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an unprec
>> reporter: david, pat cipollone really is the key witness here. he was one of the few people who was with trump at the white house when all this went down and a source close to cipollone told me that he seriously considered resigning on that day but decided to stay because he felt things would have been even worse if he had left. david. >> all right, this is all again tomorrow night, jon, thank you. jon will be here with me and the political team live as we cover it, the january...