into the investigation reached to the nation s highest court which involves introducing thousand of staffers but subpoenas and polygraph test. the witness testimony turned over to the fbi. jonathan turley called the supreme court s failure to produce answers almost as chilling as the leak itself. todd: ashley strohmier here with the very latest. we still don t know who licked the dogs but everyone has to do an interview did and every single one of them signed a sworn affidavit under penalty of perjury they did not disclose to anyone who didn t work for the courts. however, they told their spouses the outcome of the case and vote and the supreme court released a statement on the eighth month investigation and following up on all available leads, marshall s team with forensic analysis and conduct of multiple follow-up interviews of certain employees but the team has two o date unable to find a person responsible by preponderance of evidence. or whether electronic of the dog
on capitol hill and washington, d.c. and leading more than half of the states in our nation. democratic lawmakers trying to save themselves in the house and senate by putting up the party s only rock star working him overtime at this point. former president barack obama has to clean up all the policy weakness on crime, the border, inflation and he has to find a way to get the base excited about next tuesday. something they clearly don t think the current president, joe biden, can do. voters apparent lack of enthusiasm for the current president was on full display at this event. come on, people. let s wake up. we have the president of the united states in the house. come on now. i know you got a little more energy than i hear, okay, thank you very much. that s the crowd i know. those are the people i represent. okay. just wanted to make sure you were still here. harris: she couldn t tell there were people in the room. wow, that s debbie wasserman schultz. fa democrats are
gop s team, breaks them republican dark money efforts to control our efforts. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. tonight, we begin with some good news, i know it s hard to imagine up but people who did wrong are actually being held accountable for their actions. i know, it sounds like a novel concept, but we do want to start with the biggest news of the week. the january six committee formally subpoenaed donald trump, and he must hand over to the panel all relevant documents relating to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election by november 4th. that includes everything, phone calls, texts, and put their messages, emails and make sure you remember if this statement, november 14th, that s when trump has been ordered to testify under oath in front of that committee. they have warned the testimony could last for several days, and that s no surprise when you look at the laundry list of allegations that the committee has been laying out against donald trump. a letter accompany
fires, drought , and deaths. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with missing evidence in the january 6th investigation. the u.s. secret service failing to find text messages sought by the select committee. and that s fuelling more questions about whether the texts were inappropriately deleted. here s jessica schneider. tonight, key secret service text messages from the day before and the day of the capitol attack are still missing. the secret service, under subpoena from the january 6th committee, acknowledging they re still unable to uncover the texts after admitting last weekda wee ww wweek. sending this letter laying out concerns about the potential unauthorized deletion of text messages and telling secret service to investigation and report back to the archives within 30 days to detail how the messages got athdeleted. secret service is pledging to cooperate. we want to see w
violent actions. you ll also hear from stephen ayres who was directly influenced by president trump s tweet to travel to washington for a day he said would be wild. and there is immense pressure on the committee today in what could be a put up or shut up moment to prove to the nation that there is a direct link between former president donald trump and those extremists responsible for the chaos at the capitol. there s a lot of expectation on new video clips of former white house counsel pat cipollone from his nearly eight-hour deposition last week. what did he tell the committee about what he advised the president on and around january 6th, and what did he corroborate from the testimony of others, specifically cassidy hutchinson. ladies, listen, just to get us up to speed on what we have seen so far, there s been a number of hearings, a number of weeks between them, just to catch us all up. remember the first one started with him knowing that he lost, being told that he los