In our news wrap Saturday, the Jan. 6 panel served a subpoena to the Secret Service for records and text messages surrounding the Capitol attack, people experiencing a mental health crisis can now call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, as many as 150 civilians have ...
... that included conversations and details related to Jan. 6 to the inspector general. It also said text messages from the Capitol Police requesting assistance on Jan. 6 were preserved and provided to the inspector general’s office.The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which has jurisdiction over the ...
Much of the evidence presented Tuesday during the Jan. 6 hearing was about what former President Trump did and didn't do surrounding the violent Capitol insurrection. Mary McCord, director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, and Jamil Jaffer, a law professor at George Mason University and former associate counsel to President George W....
On Tuesday, the Jan. 6 committee highlighted the way violent far-right extremists answered Donald Trump's "siren call" to come to Washington for a big rally, as some now face rare sedition charges over the deadly U.S. Capitol attack and effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Watch ...
... A shift in strategy https://youtu.be/T5D5mavXdiI The panel is holding the hearings in an effort to establish the truth about the events of Jan. 6, and the weeks beforehand, as Trump and some of his GOP allies try to downplay it or deny it altogether. Wyoming Rep. Liz ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot is returning to prime time with a Thursday evening hearing that will examine the three-hour plus stretch when Donald Trump failed to act as a mob of supporters stormed the Capitol. The committee is racing to gather newly emerging ...
... meeting that lasted several hours in the White House with Trump involving Powell, former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and others. After the meeting, the committee said, Trump tweeted “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!” Between that December meeting and Jan. 6, Cipollone ...
In Hutchinson's appearance before the committee last week, Hutchinson painted a picture of Trump as an angry, defiant president who was trying to let armed supporters avoid security screenings at a rally on the morning of Jan. 6 to protest his 2020 election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden. Legal ...
... trying to appoint a loyalist who pushed false theories of voter fraud as attorney general. WATCH: What we learned on Day 6 of the Jan. 6 committee hearings The subpoena came one day after former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson provided new details about Trump's behavior on Jan. 6 ...
... by -- because he wanted to take over and get himself to the Capitol. And then another accusation, Judy, that is important, witness tampering, that the committee said that they now have messages from Trump allies to witnesses saying that they are sure they will be loyal. That, of course, is ...
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