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I Know Who You Called Last January with Rep. Zoe Lofgren

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What A Day

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4.612.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The House January 6th Committee has found gaps in official phone logs from the White House on the day of the insurrection, during times when investigators know that former President Trump was making calls. Plus, new details have emerged regarding Trump’s handling of White House documents, causing concern that he may have destroyed or stolen “top-secret” materials. Representative Zoe Lofgren, one of the members of the Jan. 6 committee, joins us to discuss what this will for the House investigation.


The Cincinnati Bengals are competing in the Super Bowl this weekend for the first time since 1988, so to discuss his hopes for the game, and his love for the city, we're joined by Mayor of Cincinnati Aftab Pureval.


And in headlines: Canada’s “freedom convoy” blocked a third passageway to the U.S., Congress passed a bill that would end forced arbitration in cases of sexual misconduct, and the state of California sued Tesla for allegedly allowing racist discrimination in one of its factories.


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0:00.0

It's Friday, February 11th. I'm Gideon Rezik.

0:08.4

And I'm Trevelle Anderson and this is What A Day. The podcast that, like Kanye West,

0:13.5

is one side of an imagined feud with Billy Eilish.

0:16.2

Yeah, but our problem with Billy is that her music makes us experience our own emotions

0:19.9

too deeply.

0:20.9

Yeah, all songs should be about three things only. Dancing at the club, highways, and

0:26.0

getting knocked down, but getting back up again.

0:31.3

On today's show, the Canadian anti-vaxxed trucker protest could go south to the US, plus California

0:36.8

Sue's Tesla for allegedly allowing racist discrimination to go unchecked in one of its factories.

0:42.3

But first, some updates on the house investigation into the January 6th insurrection. The New York

0:47.8

Times reported yesterday that the January 6th committee has found gaps in official phone

0:52.6

logs from the White House on January 6th, during times when investigators know that former

0:57.5

president Trump was indeed making calls. Then there was the insane detail from a forthcoming

1:03.2

book from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman that Trump had at times flushed documents

1:09.9

down the toilet to the point of clogging the toilet. Maybe this explains his bizarre

1:15.7

and controversial theory that modern toilets need to be flushed a million times.

1:21.4

And that is part of a broader concern that he may have taken documents to Mar-a-Lago,

1:26.5

and that he may have destroyed others.

1:28.4

Right, it's a mess. And there is a report from the Washington Post on Thursday saying

1:31.6

that some of those documents remarked as classified and, quote unquote, top secret. Those labels

1:36.7

were discovered as the National Archives has been arranging for the collection of about

1:39.8

15 boxes from Mar-a-Lago. Apparently, the discovery of the classified material has led

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