from liability to be repealed. after outlining his plan, biden asked what congress will do? joining me now is elizabeth williamson, a writer for the new york times and author of sandy hook, the american tragedy and battle for truth. elizabeth, thank you for joining us. you studied the sandy hook school and disinformation campaign up all that, the ones that we have all seen, the alex jones and the likes. what jumped out to you as similar between the dip in permission of that tragedy and the disinformation that we have now seen after uvalde? that, thanks ayman. it is really disheartening because within hours of the uvalde shooting, you saw the exact same pattern of disinformation spreading, except that had a couple additional features. after sandy hook, this is utterly new. this is something that was seen as a real anomaly, that people
united states, or could there be more that ukraine wants that it is not getting it? first of all, we are very grateful for you and the united states to join ukrainians in its battle in europe. it was very difficult to sandy challenges. what we need right now is more weapons. we are very grateful for what we got. a recent statement by mr. biden in congress it is very good in the world scenario, but we need hundreds and thousands of them because russia is striking ukrainian territory with thousands of rockets every day. we need to have enough weapons to fight them back. given that the shift in russian strategy has now
scavino, in a second. what do you make of the charges, specifically, against peter navarro? it s very important. look, the january six commission has been doing incredibly important work, they ve been doing it in a serious, and bipartisan way. general thompson has done an extraordinary job, as well as all the members of the select committee. what is very clear, as we now have a justice department that is willing to enforce the rule of law. you can t just tell me or knows that a lawfully issued subpoena, and refused to produce documents, or appear as you are required. there are two individuals now who have attempted to do that, and they ve been charged by federal indictment. they ought to be held accountable. congress would have the ability to any of this work, any of its oversight work, if witnesses, particularly from an administration, simply declined to come, and can t be forced to do so. this is an important victory for the rule of law, and for the congressional oversight responsi
plus, canada has a new gun ban, and if they can pass restrictions in the wake of a buffalo uvalde shooting is happening in our country, why can t we? i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. tonight, a new bombshell development in the january six committee investigation. days before the committee s first primetime public hearing, a federal grand jury has entitled former trump white house advisor, peter navarro, for contempt of congress. navarro is set to face two counts. one for his failure to produce documents to the committee, and a second, before failing to appear for a death of he is now the second former trump advisor to be indicted for criminal contempt in congress. in connection with this investigation. presidential advisor, steve bannon, indicted on similar charges in november.
sensitivity in the future. the new sensodyne nourish will help patients invest in healthier teeth. do something, that was president biden s message during his primetime address to the nation, begging congress to take action to prevent more mass shootings. biden called for a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines to be reinstated and said that if that cannot be done, and he cannot get that done, then the minimum purchasing age for semiautomatic rep and should be raised from 18 to 21-year-olds. he called for strengthening background checks for red flag laws to be enacted an immunity that shields gun manufacturers