Former President Donald Trump set to be arrested and arraigned again tomorrow. We have new details on what to expect in court. Prosecutors named six coconspirators allegedly involved in the scheme. So will they face charges now . Might it be possible they could flip . The special counsel praising the Law Enforcement who stared down an insurrection, pushed back rioters on january 6th. One of those officers joins us on what today means for them. Saras off. Im kate bolduan with john berman. This is cnn news central. Tomorrow, former President Donald Trump is expected to be arrested and arraigned again following a third Criminal Indictment. This one is different, not having to do with Hush Money Payments before he was president , not having to do with classified documents after he was president. This was while he was president and his fight to stay in power after losing the election. Hes charged with four new federal criminal counts. You put your finger on what makes this so historic is be
main stories on newsnight, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. controversy rages over rape trials withoutjuries in scotland. could a new pilot scheme improve convictions rates in rape trials, or undermine the principles ofjustice? we ll be speaking to a former snpjustice minister, who is implaccable opposed and the head of rape crisis is scotland who backs the principle. also tonight. the afghan interpreters and their families promised safety in britain, but stuck, some now for a year, in hotels in pakistan, under effective house arrest. now i m stuck here. the taliban are threatening me. i can t go to afghanistan, and i can t go to the uk. i m stuck in the middle of things. fresh momentum for donald trump as the fbi is heavily criticised for its handling of its investigation into alleged ties betw
lands. thank you for being here. coming up former energy secretary rick perry will weigh in on biden s obsessive dangerous push for electric vehicles that none of us want. and later, one of the previously expelled tennessee lawmakers is now in hot water tonight. we have video and we have details. first tonight we start with a fox news alert. earlier today, the fbi arrested a massachusetts air national guardsmen in connection with the classified documents a leak. our very own kevin cork has the latest. kevin, this is a really seriously for a lot of reasons. we ll get into the details in a minute. you are right about that. the fbi arresting 21-year-old jack douglas to shero following the leaks online of classified documents that embarrassed washington. the 21 euros member of the u.s. air national guard was apprehended near his home about 50 miles west of boston. the leak of documents posted largely on social media sites was believed to be the most serious security breach sinc
announcer: this is cnn breaking news. our breaking news this hour certainly is breaking indeed. the january 6th committee has now released its final report just moments ago. it is here. i want to bring in cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder. jessica, i understand the committee is making very specific recommendations about how law enforcement and also of course legislative bodies ought to proceed now in the wake of this report and their findings. tell us what are you learning? reporter: laura, that s the big take away from this report. so it is 845 pages. the vast majority of that actually incapsulates eight chapters where they out the entire narrative surrounding up to and including january 6th. but the real meat of this is not until page 689, and it lays out about let s see 11 different recommendations this committee is making. i want to highlight a few for people. and laura you were asking before where can people go to actually read this entire report. it is up o
individual s names in this report. the bar associations across the country, local bar associations have to step up. local prosecutors have to step up the accountability piece is the piece here, and that is what folks will be looking for. we certainly will, symone thank you. if you are just joining us right now i m stephanie ruhle. it is midnight on the east coast and i am on the west coast, we are continuing our breaking news coverage of the release of the january 6th committee s final report on the siege of the capital and donald trump s effort to change the results of the 2020 election. it was made public just over an hour ago, it totals 845 pages. what is the first passage all about? the big lie. with that, let s get smarter with a lead off panel, former you new york prosecutor in civil rights attorney charles coleman. pulitzer prize-winning reporter for an joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor and symone sanders-townsend still with us along with stua