the washington post gets it. the washington post s understands the threat, the enormity of the threat to the united states delivered by pennsylvania s republican voters tuesday night. in an editorial under the headline after the pennsylvania primary, the threat to u.s. democracy rises, the washington post says quote, republican voters overwhelmingly nominated state senator doug mastriano, one of the country s most ardent deniers of the 2020 presidential election results. if mr. mastriano is elected in november, he could directly threaten u.s. democracy going forward. that is all it takes to destroy the absurdly fragile electoral machinery that produces a winner in american presidential elections. just one person. that is all it takes. one breathtakingly ignorant pathological liar. that is all it takes to and any semblance of democracy in presidential elections. pennsylvania state senator doug mastriano was at donald trump s january 6th rally, and was seen near the grounds of
picks. and then, the comedy of george karlyn. possibly more relevant today than ever before. my interview with kelly karlyn on her father s legacy, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. 173 days until the midterm elections. tonight, the january 6th committee wants to talk to another republican congressman. the panel has asked georgia congressman, barry loudermilk to come in for an interview. a capitol tour that says it took place on january 5th, the day before the riot. the capital was close at the time because of the pandemic. the committee writes this. based on our review of evidence, and the select committee s possession, we believe to have information regarding a tour you lead through parts of the capitol complex on january 5th. the committee absent has evidence directly contradicting claims from republicans who insisted that security video showed no towards before the attack. allegations about the towards we
post s understands the threat, the enormity of the threat to the united states delivered by pennsylvania s republican voters tuesday night. in an editorial under the headline after the pennsylvania primary, the threat to u. s. democracy rises, the washington post says quote, republican voters overwhelmingly nominated state senator doug mastriano, one of the country s most ardent deniers of the 2020 presidential election results. if mr. mastriano is elected in november, he could directly threaten u. s. democracy going forward. that is all it takes to destroy the absurdly fragile electoral machinery that produces a winner in american presidential elections. just one person. that is all it takes. one breathtakingly ignorant pathological liar. that is all it takes to and any semblance of democracy in presidential elections. pennsylvania state senator doug mastriano was at donald trump s january 6th rally, and was seen near the grounds of the capitol after donald trump told everyo
good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. 173 days until the midterm elections. tonight, the january 6th committee wants to talk to another republican congressman. the panel has asked georgia congressman, barry loudermilk to come in for an interview. a capitol tour that says it took place on january 5th, the day before the riot. the capital was close at the time because of the pandemic. the committee writes this. based on our review of evidence, and the select committee s possession, we believe to have information regarding a tour you lead through parts of the capitol complex on january 5th. the committee absent has evidence directly contradicting claims from republicans who insisted that security video showed no towards before the attack. allegations about the towards were made days before the riot. here is what she said way back then. i also intend to see that those members of congress embedded them. those members of congress comin
either strengthen democracy and make it easier to vote in administerial and elections or can make it harder. as policy makers, you can make a choice. a choice of favor of democracy. attorney didn t hewett gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. starts now tonight, the new questions from the january 6th investigation. including whether a sitting member of congress let a tour at the capitol just one day before the insurrection. plus, the next key primary just days away. another trump endorsement facing another test with some in the gop fuming over his picks. and then, the comedy of george karlyn. possibly more relevant today than ever before. my interview with kelly karlyn on her father s legacy, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night.