tomorrow. house speaker nancy pelosi sending out a statement it will go to the rules committee first as it normally would and then vote on it in the house tomorrow and then head to president biden s desk for his signature. again, i really can not underscore enough how massive of a deal it is. you mentioned it. decades since either the house or the senate has been able to get through gun legislation that can go to the president s desk. to see it happen today was pretty monumental in the senate. also worth noting, don, that on this very same day, just across the street at the supreme court, we saw something swinging in the other direction when it comes to gun laws in the country. we saw the supreme court overturning the new york law that has to do with restrictions on care permits. two sides of the spectrum here in washington, d.c., far less than a mile from each other, just in each other s
0 donald trump coming forward with information that is bill barr, republicans are giving damaging. it is not a partisan witch- hunt? i know t it is hard to believe. thank you. damning testimony today to talk about coming from the hearings that happened up on the hearing today. a lot to discus. we want to get straight to evan perez, senior justice correspondent. the big headline out of today s hearings, trump s allies, helping the former president overturn the election. tell us more about this and how our lawmakers are responding. what we are hearing, a blockbuster already before we got to this. six members of congress that were part of the group that objected to the certification of joe biden s victory who reached out in various places to the white house to ask for pardons, including gates, bigs, taylor-green, gohmert. perry, most of them downplayed there, some of them denied it ever happened gates, i got to tell you, one of the interesting one. he denied all wrongdoing, not