Jason Ravnsborg will now face a trial before the state Senate, which must secure a two-thirds majority vote in order to convict him on the impeachment charges.
democratic lawmakers and two from capitol hill police officers. all of these suits asking the former president to be responsible for the violence on january 6. you also have the house investigation committee responding to jim jordan s apparent refusal to cooperate with the subpoena. the panel writes this: mr. jordan has previously said he would cooperate in the committee s investigation, but it now appears that the trump team has persuaded him to try to hide the facts and circumstances of january 6th. reporter: you read this letter and there s not much surprising in it because jordan was the one person we thought might have reluctance toward cooperating with this committee.
the side, shifted to the other side. democrats removed other members from the committee for threats of violence against other members, a specific standard that, for example, lauren bobert had not hit. they declined to take that step despite calls from the left side of her caucus to do so. here we have the now minority leader opining about what he might do as speaker, taking action against these members, he says, for what amounts to two purely political reasons, which would be another step down a very different direction for the u.s. house. nbc news senior on the hill, garrett haake.