story on ballot drop boxes. the former president called him last week trying to overturn his 2020 defeat. last week as the speaker put it, i explained, it s not allowed under the constitution, adding, quote, he has a different opinion. in other words, trump may be sweating and stewing in mar-a-lago, but he is still at it. there were other warning signs today as well. rusty bowers, remember him, lifelong republican who refused to buckle to pressure from the former president and testified emotionally before the select committee. well, we learned he was just censured by the state party which declared him no longer a republican in good standing. in maryland they chose dan cox to be their republican nominee for governor. he once called on the former president to seize voting machines. he also sponsored buses to take people to the so-called stop the steal rally on january 6th and that afternoon he tweeted, mike pence is a traitor. so there s that. there s also this we got today hav
that s what northern greenland is facing every day during this unprecedented global heatwave. the images are incredible, and we ll take you there live. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. we begin outfront tonight with garland s clearest signal yet, the attorney general going further than he s ever gone when ask if he will try donald trump for trying to overturn the election. no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us even a former president? let me say that again, no person is above the law in this country. i can t say it any more clearly than that. you can t say it any more clearly than that. it is a crucial statement, because garland is in charge of the big decision. it is his justice department that will ultimately decide whether to prosecute trump. and the case against the former president, so far laid out by the january 6th select committee, which is gearing up for tomorrow, highly anticipated primetime hearing, has focus
they actually expect that one to extend to much more of the ice sheet and, erin, we ve seen it in europe. many parts of the u.s. there and even here in greenland, these heat waves. we expect to see a lot more of those as the global climate continues to rise. erin? all right. rene, thank you very much. then of course you see that giant deluge and how does it feet throughout the whole world. thank you so much. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening. with the house january 6th committee gearing up for primetime finale tomorrow, we begin with a headline that makes as good a case as any for the committee s existence and underscores a threat to democracy that s not gone away. at first you might think it s a typo but it s not. wisconsin assembly speaker says trump called him this month to decertify 2020 election. that s the headline. the story comes in the wake of a
center telling cnn they re expecting another major melt event later on this week and they actually expect that one to extend to much more of the ice sheet and, erin, we ve seen it in europe. many parts of the u.s. there and even here in greenland, these heat waves. we expect to see a lot more of those as the global climate continues to rise. erin? all right. rene, thank you very much. then of course you see that giant deluge and how does it feet throughout the whole world. thank you so much. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening. with the house january 6th committee gearing up for primetime finale tomorrow, we begin with a headline that makes as good a case as any for the committee s existence and underscores a threat to democracy that s not gone away. at first you might think it s a typo but it s not. wisconsin assembly speaker says trump called him this month to