state party convention. the line in those negotiations that he says he will not cross. good morning. and welcome to way too early. i m jonathan lemire. on this monday, june 20th. we ll start with the news. a new poll finds a majority of americans, nearly six in ten, believe donald trump should be charged for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the abc news ipsos poll conducted this last friday and saturday after the first three hears in the attack, it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should be charged. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. 60% of americans believe the january 6th investigation has been fair. and then on friday, former president trump spoke at length about the public hearings for the first time since they began. addressing a crowd at a faith and freedom coalition rally in nashville, trump continued to parrot many of his lies regarding the events on january 6th including his claim that the rioters were
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january 6th hearings that captivated washington failed to persuade voters but pushing them in the opposite direction. it might as well be impeachment number three for donald trump said one reno retiree who had just voted in nevada s republican primaries on tuesday with her husband and the big push to get donald trump off the ballot, several nevada republicans interviewed contend that former attorney general bill barr s testimony was trash and quickly discarded former trump campaign chair bill stepien who continues to advise trump, and with a group of traitorous rhinos attempting to take out trump. joining us now co-founder of punch bowl news, john, only allowed to appear on the show the day after the yankees lose, which frankly hasn t happened very much this year. so let s move on. and talk about the committee and reports like these, the idea that instead of these hearings
attempting to undermined the fbi on certain fpa investigations. republicans are firing backs and we need to look into this. not just a partisan attack. there s definitely two sides of the coin. rob: the defenders of fbi and james comey point to the fact that if there was a bias and a big push to get hillary clinton elected, why did comey reopen that investigation just days before the election when he found whom avidin and anthony weiner saying in the laptop. that s a pretty solid defense. that s a line they re sticking with. and they ll continue to stick with that. they see this as a partisan attack intended to undermined the ongoing investigation. a couple of democratic operatives that i ve spoke to as
i think there s a lot of questions here. one is do we do we not need stricter gun control laws in this country? do we need to revisit how we issue permits amidst a big push to get to allow folks to carry concealed weapons across state lines? i d say from these headlines it s pretty clear that we do. although the nra would argue would stricter gun laws have prevented these individual incidents? maybe, maybe not. but the question is in political terms the gun issue is so polarized, every time you bring up even the idea of stricter gun control laws there s a certain segment of the electorate that goes absolutely nuts and says you re trying to take my gun away, they ll light up the e-mail, the twitter, everything. the debate about it seems to be so polarized when governor rendell, i won t steal his point, but no, say it. he made the very important point that in pennsylvania a lot of people support guns but they also support gun control laws. they re not mutually exclusive. you