personal conversations. i get a lot of sympathy, privately, and then publicly and they continue to make statements either downplaying, or dismissing the issues of january six. at least, in my mind, it s not politically advantageous and the concerns are more about the political success of their party in 2022, or 2024 rather than addressing the republican leader at the time. i want to play you a little bit of said leader just becomes it is for all of us surreal to the history being written realtime. we all saw, there were cameras there. it must be particular true for
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want this officers name released. not in the interest of transparency, which i think is a fair justified request for the information to be made public. but the reason they want to public is obviously so they can make this individuals life hell, which they certainly would. second of all, this is one of those very rare cases where there s really not a lot of mystery about what happened to ashley babbitt because we have the entire thing on video so just to reset here, and remember, the closest the violent mob got to setting members of congress to beating them or kidnapping them or killing them was the moment that ashli babbitt got shot. as the new york times clearly laid out in their investigation in january six, ashli babbitt was one of the first people to arrive at the door to the speakers lobby right after the house chamber while a number of house members were still inside. remember, there she is right there. riders started to beat down the door and you can see just a few
barron s in. he s a former new york times reporter. he s become a fox news celebrity for pandemic truth, and his doubts that masks work, or america could ever see half 1 million people die from covid. no way. he was dubbed by the atlantic, the pandemic strongest man. which is stiff competition, but he has earned it. he was of course an honored guest at cpac this weekend, where he earned applause from the crowd, when he highlighted the fact that the biden administration came up short of its own vaccination goals. clearly, they were hoping, the government was hoping, that they could sort of sucker 90% of the population to getting vaccinated. it isn t happening, right? [applause] younger people are well aware of what the risks are. this is someone who is against masks, and against lockdowns, and like all the other people in that part of
have flood the legislature to stop voter suppression bills. tonight, texas democrats landed in washington d.c. on the eve of the presidents major address on voting rights tomorrow. i m joined now by one of the leaders of the walkout. texas state representative jasmine crockett. you ve done it. getting 50 legislators can to do anything can be hard. how did you guys come together to take this very dramatic action. man, listen. first of all, thanks for having me. and you re absolutely right getting that many people to do anything feels impossible but when democracy is on the line i think those who truly understand what we are supposed to be in this country, we don t compromise and so for so long the republicans the have been pushing us around the texas