criminal charges against him they re trying to convict him in the court of public opinion. president biden calls the january sixth attack a brutal assault on democracy . it s important the american people understand what truly happened and to understand that the same forces that led january sixth remain at work today. testimony from committee witnesses was used to show that trump knew the election was not stolen. i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which i told the president was bleep. even his daughter and senior adviser agreed. i respect attorney general barr, so i accepted what he was saying. it is an historic evening. the prime time broadcast commanded attention. it shows donald trump at the centre of a violent plot to overturn. ..but it may not convince an audience who have largely made up their minds about who s to blame for the capitol attack. trump supporting tv channels like fox refused to air the hearing live.
because it s the only place - i have connections to. my brother, my uncle and my aunt live here. if i end up in rwanda, my future and the future of my two kids will be destroyed. the home office had always expected a legal challenge and welcoming the high court decision tonight, the home secretary insisted she will not be deterred. however, campaigners have been given permission to appeal against today s judgement. the matter to be decided at a hearing on monday, just hours before the flight to kigali is due to take off. mark easton, bbc news. we ve been speaking to polly mackenzie, a political commentator, about prince charles reportedly calling the government s rwanda policy appalling . charles, who will be king potentially sooner than we might wish, given her majesty s ill health his position is unique and he has to have a constitutionally independent role. he has to find a way to be neutral and, essentially, a sort of a counsellor
made up their minds about who s to blame for the capitol attack. trump supporting tv channels like fox refused to air the hearing live. the whole thing is insulting. in fact, it s deranged, and we re not playing along. five more hearings will provide more detail about what committee members say amounts to an attempted coup in america. sarah smith, bbc news, washington. well, earlier, ispoke to allan lichtman, a us presidential historian and distinguished professor of history at the american university in washington. i asked what he thought this inquiry could achieve? it would really matter if you change one person s opinion or at least reinforce his opinion. i m talking about the attorney general merrick garland who nearly a year and a half afterjanuary 6th and even longer than that, after the beginning of trump s plot, does not seem to have moved to prosecute the leaders and that is what really matters. unless you hold trump
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what people have been hearing isjust a constant litany of stuff about politics and politicians and. stuff that isn t about them. but it keeps coming. it has emerged this man s team, simon case, the most senior civil servant in the country, had a virtual quiz in the office, called a christmas party, during lockdown. he was the one meant to be investigating whitehall parties. but tonight, miraculously, he stepped aside. another revered, perhaps even feared civil servant, sue gray, will ask the questions instead. 232. shameful! it is just the latest in a series of missteps and mistakes for number ten. it began when the government tried to change the rules on mps behaviour when a tory was found to have broken them. forgive my absence during some of the morning. that unleashed a torrent of claims about big money for second jobs. laughter.