also new this morning, surrounding new details surrounding former president trump s efforts to overturn the election, a georgia district attorney tells 16 so-called fake electors they are now targets of this ongoing criminal investigation in fulton county, georgia. it is a notable escalation. we ll explain why. and it comes as another election denier just secured the republican primary for governor in maryland. trump-backed candidate dan cox known for encouraging former president trump to seize voting machines will face off against the democratic nominee there in november. let s begin with the single text exchange that the secret service has provided to the january 6th committee, our justice correspondent jessica schneider is with us. just one back and forth, that s it? that s it. the committee members here continue to be dissatisfied with the secret service response. what we learned from this letter overnight, obtained by jamie gangel, the inspector general requested a m
backdrop to president biden traveling to massachusetts in a few hours to outline whatever steps this administration can take, executive action-wise, on climate change. jeremy diamond is at the white house with more. i mean, reading what the white house is previewing here, they want to do a lot, but there is actually only so much executive action can actually accomplish on climate. reporter: yeah, no doubt about it. the white house was disappointed to see former current senator joe manchin last week announcing he would not support additional climate provisions in this democratic reconciliation bill, but they are trying to take some action, and today we expect president biden as he visits this former coal powered power plant that has been converted into a manufacturing facility for components of wind turbines, the president is expected to announce additional executive actions tackling with key areas. the first directly related to that now wind manufacturing facility, aiming to take a