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CNN Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 23, 2022
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(Studio: John Berman) The Justice Department investigation of events of January 6 that is now turning to former Vice President Mike Pence about attempts by President Trump & allies to overturn the 2020 election introduced. [Nev. 16, PENCE - says Congress has no right to my testimony.]

(Studio: John Berman; Washington: Katelyn Polantz) The question as to whether Pence would consider testifying in the January 6 criminal investigation now led by Special Counsel Jack Smith in what is a "criminal probe," How Pence could make a decision after what he has written in his book about dealings with President Trump at the time discussed.

(Studio: John Berman) Live discussion held with CNN's Carrie Cordero & Alice Stewart about Pence. [CRDERO - offers views on whether he will volunteer or be compelled o be interviewed, on the executive privilege issue for Pence who has a book in public.] [STEWART - offers views on how Pence looks at he politics of the criminal probe as Republicans see Trump becoming more irrelevant, on what role Pence wants in the party.]

Reporter(s):
Berman, John;
Polantz, Katelyn
Duration:
00:11:20

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