or go online right now with your monthly gift. see you tomorrow at ten a.m. on and when you do, your gift will have two times the impact. velshi. the 11th hour starts now. president biden is in colorado, finishing his economic policies. the stork investments we are celebrating today s in congress with district. you have these republicans who chose not to vote for federal infrastructure, and, yet their districts desperately need it. here s a guy who s celebrated bidenomics just this week, celebrating $28 million that came in your state because of the chips and science act. elon musk unfiltered. anyone trying to blackmail me with advertising? blackmail me with money? go yourself. go [bleep] yourself. dude, it s only wednesday. freshman republican congressman, george santos of new york, has been formally expelled from the house. would you hire him? 11 members voting to expel him. god bless your hearts. i m delighted they finally got their act together
unearthed these text messages, that s gonna be shut down because of course if you were a republican who had been involved in the staff during the january 6th era, of course you would like to shut down that investigation. among other things that expected timeline means that the january 6th investigation has a very short window of time in which to finish their work and publish their findings to the public. the january 6th reportedly met last night to discuss whether they re going to make criminal referrals to the justice department and how many, and of whom. nbc news reports that the committee has yet to make a final decision on that. the committees also reviewing a draft of its final report which is expected to be released next week. next wednesday specifically, the 21st. merry christmas everybody. the final publication of the january 6th investigation report may involve a formal public presentation by the investigators which presumably