for the source tonight. maga flame thrower and former trump aide, steve bannon, order to surrender to prison by july 1 he could be behind bars until just before election day. with no chance of a pardon. this time, speaking of what president biden pardon his son hunter, if he s it s convicted. he just answered that question about a sons ongoing trial. what he said in moments and too close for comfort. russia is sending warships in a nuclear powered submarine, two americas doorstep. what is flawed over putin up to now? i m kaitlin collins and this is the source one of the loudest voices defending donald trump is now on the verge of losing his microphone tonight at least for the next four months. that is steve bannon, the former senior white house aide, turned right-wing podcast firebrand, has just been ordered to surrender to prison by july 1st by none other than a trump appointed judge. that means voters may not hear as much from one of the biggest voices and the maga ec
chapter report, you can read it yourself online. the committee also held multiple televised hearings that you saw here on cnn and they also release transcripts of the interviews with these witnesses, which you can read online tonight. let s get straight to the source on capitol tonight with a member of that committee, democratic congresswoman zoloft grin, and congresswoman, i just what s your response to the former president saying that you in the fellow members on that committee, including he cited specifically liz cheney and adam kinzinger should be indicted well, i mean, he s really off the deep end. i don t know whether the president ex-president s ever actually read the constitution. if he had, he would know that article one, section six basically provides that members of the house and senate can t be prosecuted for doing their legislative job. number one. number two, we did a good job and we referred matters to the department of justice where
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eastman, one of the key architects and pressure points of trying to get pence to overturn the election results. whether they refer him criminally or whether they refer him to the bar associations for ethical or unlit illegal behavior, which some judges have already suggested, that is something i will be watching for as well. ali batali, as always thank you so much for bringing us to reporting. the committee is leaving no stone left unturned when issuing its final a chapter report, for full story of january 6th. new reporting from the associated press says they will quote the committee held in the summer and detailed the various facets of the investigation. including the role of extremist groups in the violence on january 6th. trump s attempts to illicit the justice department in the schemes, trump s coordination with gop lawmakers to overturn the election results. joining us now to discuss msnbc legal analyst, civil rights attorney and charles coleman junior, andy cole at autho
connection with to overturn the election and viewing it as a former prosecutor, i think there is sufficient evidence to charge the president. a conviction now? i don t know the justice department has. i do know is in the public record. the evidence seems pretty plain to me. i would want to see the full body of evidence, if iran the prosecutors shoes, to make a decision. now this all comes as the committee will hold its final public hearing tomorrow afternoon. as one committee members will vote on issuing criminal referrals to the department of justice. then on wednesday, the panel is going to release its final each chapter report on the effort to nullify the will of the american people. joining me now from capitol hill, msnbc news correspondent ali vitale. what more have you learned about the criminal referrals against the former president? we have we are but over here the committee s meeting today on capitol hill, a source to pass off to where they were going to be speaking.