three years since the capitol hill attack, trump s big lie lives on. and voters appear to have growing sympathy for those who stormed the capitol. where we heading? also, new reporting on trump s companies banking millions when he was at the white house. congresswoman jasmine crockett tonight, with the receipts showing who tossed at that cash and the possible influence that came with it. and, when you can t legislate, sparked a sideshow. that s the message house republicans are really sending to voters hell-bent on impeaching the dhs secretary for his actions at the southern border. welcome to ayman, let s get started. on january 6th, 2021, a mob of thousands stormed the u.s. capitol. the heart and hope of american democracy, with a specific goal of using violence to prevent the certification of the 2020 election. and they did this specifically because they believed donald trump s big lie. just last night, nbc news obtained new dramatic video showing a confrontation between
ramos, in for ayman mohyeldin. tonight, that you test for democracy. the supreme court court that trump-stacked is notice that i fake running. three years since the capitol hill attack, trump s picks not of zone. and voters appear to have growing sympathy for those historic who stormed the capitol. where are we getting? also, new reporting on trump s companies banking millions where he was at the white house. congresswoman jasmine crockett tonight with the receipt showing who tossed that cash and the possible influence that came with. and, when you can t legislate, spoke a sideshow. that message house republicans are ascendant to voters hell-bent on impeaching the day h. s secretary for his actions at the southern border. welcome to ayman, let s get started. on january 6th, 2021, a mob of thousands stormed through the u.s. capital. the heart and home of american democracy with a specific goal of using violence to prevent the certification of the 2020 election. they did this s
recently. there were photo ops, you, know there were instagram photos. how effective is that strategy? it s effective in the sense that when people see a sort of chaos, disorder, they want to know what is the solution. so this is actually, once again, an opportunity, both for president biden and democrats to be really clear about the fact that they have better policies to change those images that americans are nervous about. take what s happening in cities right now. the biden administration can take mayorkas response and help make sure the new asylum seekers are getting to communities that can welcome them so they can do something on their own. there is much they can t do without congresses help. that s why democrats have to be as aggressive and talking about the fact that the republican policies, they want to now shut down the government over, are not going to change these conditions. so it s like chuck said, it s hiring immigration judges, it s building legal pathways, it s more h
there s much they can t do without congress s help, so that s why democrats have to be as aggressive in talking about the fact that the republican policies that they want to now shut down the government over are not going to change these conditions. and so it s like chuck said. it s hiring immigration judges, it s building legal pathways, it s more humane options. and that s where the debate needs to go, but as long as we do the photo ops, i think voters are going to start to see through it because they re not coming up with solutions either. so democrats have to get more aggressive about talking about the policies that will fix this. okay, you just let me do the next question to you, jack. are democrats being serious enough? are they doing enough to not simply be on defense, to not simply react? are they putting forward the sort of cohesive message and strategy that is resonating with voters? what do you think? this is a super complicated issue, but you ve known me for a long time