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Mike Pence Testifies

May 1, 2023
33:24
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Importance of Timing in the Mueller Investigation
02:08 • 5min
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3
The Importance of Mike Pence's Testimony
07:06 • 2min
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4
Mike Pence and the Insurrection
09:01 • 4min
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5
Trump's Attorneys' Letter to Congress
13:25 • 4min
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6
DoJ Should Be Ordered to Stand Down
17:05 • 2min
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7
The Politics of Retaining Documents
19:32 • 5min
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8
The Speculation of a Civil Rape Case
24:23 • 2min
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9
The Supreme Court's Motion for Removal of a Judge
26:41 • 5min
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The Risks of Cross-Examination in a Case About Sexual Assault
31:12 • 2min
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11
Tiffany Dover Breaks Her Silence for the First Time
33:09 • 2min
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Despite Donald Trump’s objections, Mike Pence testified before the Jan. 6th grand jury for several hours last week. But if you strip away the insurrection and the attempt to overturn the election, did Trump also try to solicit a crime of violence against Pence himself? MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord get into that and what it could all mean for Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation.

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