infamous insurrection. she drew on the front row seat to provide new damning details of the attempted coup. today, this was the sixth insurrection hearing. we tried to cover them precisely. the first hearing detailed violent crimes by many, though sometimes without clear causal links to trump. another hearing shows the liability of trump appointees and lawyers raising questions about donald trump s own role. other hearings featured republicans from pence s office at the state level and on this program we report how some parts of some of those hearings did fall short. those hearings all had in their own way very important material, but not every hearing has been a blockbuster when it comes to evidence. today s hearing delivered the evidence. firsthand smoking gun evidence on trump s mind and overt acts for violence in the attempted coup. let me repeat that reporting up front. proving crime requires proving the state of mind and overt action. today s hearing features and featur
coup. let me repeat that reporting up front. proving crime requires proving the state of mind and overt action. today s hearing features and featured a loyal trump aide s firsthand eyewitness testimony on trump s state of mind and actions. hutchinson testifying trump knew those supporters that he had summoned were armed. he said so. he expected their violence and basically said, in closed company, but overheard in a manner that s now been delivered under oath, he said that would be fine because that violence, if it commenced would be directed at others, not him. hutchinson testifying trump tried to order the secret service to admit armed supporters into his crowd where then they could go to the capitol, a likely illegal order to help armed rioters who would then criminally trespass and criminally attack police and try to do much, much worse against the united states government. that is new today. that is evidence under oath from