pursuant to house regulation ten, the chair announces the committee s approval to release deposition material presented during this hearing. good afternoon. in our hearings over the previous weeks, the select committee has laid out the details of a multi part pressure campaign driven by the former president aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election and blocking the transfer of power. we have shown that this effort was based on a lie, a lie that the election was stolen, candid by why spread throughout of donald trump s big lie. in the weeks ahead, the committee will hold additional hearings about how donald trump summoned a mob of his supporters to washington, spurred them to march on the capitol and failed to take meaningful action to quell the violence as it was unfolding on january six. however, in recent days, the select committee has been paying new information, dealing with what was going on in the white house on january six and in the days pri
suggests, tackles the current high inflation impacting marking pocketbooks. long term, it aims to lower prescription drug prices and a big one for progressives, addresses the climate crisis. it s the race to pass before the august recess begins. doing so could offer the boost they need to win the bet terms. here is senator schumer just last hour reinforcing the impact that the i.r.a. will have on americants the most. the time is not move forward with a big, bold package for the american people. again, this was a historic bill, this is store bill will reduce inflation, lower cost, for climate change. it is time to move this nation forward. the stage appears set for passing. all 50 democratic senators on board, including the critical support of arizona senator kristen sinema, who oked the bill after negotiating to drop a 14 billion dollar tax front increase on hedge fund managers and private the next step is overcoming republican roadblocks. here is democratic senator bri
mexico while their asylum cases are under review. so what do these major rulings say about the direction of the court, and what can we expect for the next term? ilya shapiro is author of supreme disorder, which is available on paperback on tuesday. ilya, welcome. good to see you here. historic term for the supreme court. did the court surprise you with its ending? the court finally colessed; has, the conservative majority that has long been promised, expected, feared, vaunted finally came together this term. and i don t know whether it was terribly surprising, but it was a little breathtaking to see it actually happen. this is what, you know, many people thought would happen once all of these justices, particularly the trump-appointed ones, got on the bench, but it didn t happen last year on the bench, it didn t happen right when brett kavanaugh was confirmed. but here with all of this constellation of issues that you listed there, it really took a significant jump. and,
it is not allowed to criticize the fbi anymore with the top police state the democrats and their media service said we cannot criticize another part of the bureaucracy. the irs, the agency they just voted to double in size which makes me think, what are they hiding? it turns out quite a lot. here are some of the findings from recent performance audits from the irs. 17million unprocessed tax returns, nearly one third of earned income tax credit deemed improper one third of education tax credits improper on - improper. over $5 billion in the irs sent out nearly 100,000 threat letters demanding tax payment even though none were do a scheme they claimed would bring in $9 billion from the rich. and then just 14 million in revenue. and what they raised was 642 less than what they promised in a scheme to always target high earners and 73 percent actually targeted working americans so much for their latest promise to target only those over 400,000 we know that is be our - - bsd meet
it is not allowed to criticize the fbi anymore with the top police state the democrats and their media service said we cannot criticize another part of the bureaucracy. the irs, the agency they just voted to double in size which makes me think, what are they hiding? it turns out quite a lot. here are some of the findings from recent performance audits from the irs. 17million unprocessed tax returns, nearly one third of earned income tax credit deemed improper one third of education tax credits improper on - improper. over $5 billion in the irs sent out nearly 100,000 threat letters demanding tax payment even though none were do a scheme they claimed would bring in $9 billion from the rich. and then just 14 million in revenue. and what they raised was 642 less than what they promised in a scheme to always target high earners and 73 percent actually targeted working americans so much for their latest promise to target only those over 400,000 we know that is be our - - bsd meet