... the impact your rhetoric had on the situation, and it is the inflection point for me," she wrote.At a rally on the morning of Jan. 6, Trump had told a crowd of his supporters to "fight like hell" as Congress met to certify Joe Biden's election victory, and ...
... not represent our country.” The line “you belong in jail” was replaced with “you will pay.” WATCH: Dissecting Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction and the Jan. 6 committee’s accomplishments These lines also deleted: “I am directing the Department of Justice to ensure all lawbreakers are prosecuted to the fullest ...
I think they're working on that. But I don't think, at the end of the day, that an indictment is the barometer of the success of the committee. They have succeeded far and above what I believe most people thought that they would. Judy Woodruff: Barbara Comstock, how ...
... said the committee “rushed to judgment” because it “wanted to make an example of Steve Bannon.” Corcoran also hinted that the government’s main witness, Jan. 6 committee chief counsel Kristin Amerling, was personally biased. Amerling admitted on the stand that she is a lifelong Democrat and has been friends ...
... courage to say to the American people what his own people know to be true. He is responsible for the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.” WATCH: Jan. 6 Committee hearings – Day 8 And fellow committee member Adam Kinzinger, a Republican congressman from Illinois, said that "whatever your politics ...
... So go home. We love you. You’re very special," Trump said. "I know how you feel.” WATCH: Jan. 6 Committee hearings – Day 8 The committee showed the video to detail how the president deviated from what was written for him. Sarah Matthews, a deputy press secretary, told the committee ...
WARNING: This video includes strong and disturbing language and images. The Jan. 6 committee has displayed text messages between Donald Trump Jr. and Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff as the Capitol riot unfolded, to show there was pressure on the then-president take action to halt the ...
Those who said protected political speech is what happened on January 6, that number has gone down. Fewer people believe that. And more people believe that it was unfortunate, but in the past. What I take from that, Judy, is that more people are less willing to defend what happened ...
... to think of it. Carol Leonnig, Jamil Jaffer, we thank you both. We appreciate it. Jamil Jaffer: Thanks, Judy. Judy Woodruff: And please tune in to PBS tonight for our special coverage of the House Select Committee public hearing on January 6. That is at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.
The committee showed never-before-seen outtakes of a speech prepared for Trump on Jan. 7 in which he was supposed to say the election was over. But he bristled at that line, telling a roomful of supporters, “I don’t want to say the election is over.” WATCH: Sarah ...
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