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The Byron York Show

The Blunt Reality Of The Jan. 6th Texts & 2024

The Byron York Show

Radio America

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

There's a lot to talk about — about our president's. The media has gone into a frenzy after text messages from political figures and news correspondents were released regarding January 6th and Donald Trump. But there's a lot less to the texts than critics and the media would have you believe. Looking forward the media has people considering who could be the presidential prospects in 2024. Because as of right now, the polls for both Biden and Trump are not looking promising.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another edition of the Byron York Show, the No Chit Chit Podcast.

0:10.6

We'd like to get right into it and today what we want to get right into, actually we have

0:15.7

a couple of things we're going to talk about.

0:17.4

I'm going to talk about a little later on about Joe Biden's really dismal, 2024 prospects.

0:25.4

New poll shows just how dismal they are.

0:29.0

The first thing I want to talk about is those texts from January the 6th, the House January

0:37.5

6th Committee, the Democratic Committee, released a bunch of texts from Mark Meadows, who was

0:43.8

then the White House Chief of Staff during the Capitol riot on January the 6th.

0:50.4

These were texts that were sent to Meadows that he kept and has handed over as part of

0:56.6

their subpoena to him.

1:00.0

The thing that got most news were texts from four people, three of them with Fox News, Laura

1:07.0

Ingram, Sean Hannity, Brian Kilmeade, and one of them, the President's son, Donald

1:12.4

Trump Jr.

1:15.6

The texts are from those people, two Meadows, on January the 6th, as the riot is raging

1:22.2

at the Capitol, and the texts are all a little different, people, the word, things differently,

1:27.1

but they all have one message to Meadows.

1:30.3

Get the President to tell those people to stop, tell the rioters to stop, tell them to

1:36.6

leave right now.

1:40.4

No uncertain terms, stop, leave.

1:43.7

Now these texts were made public during a meeting in which the committee was deciding whether

1:52.8

to hold Meadows in contempt, no surprise there, they decided to do so, and they were read

1:58.6

allowed by Liz Cheney, the Republican who was selected by Democrats to be on the committee.

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