trump there would be no january 6th. the final report from the january 6th select committee lays out the case against the former president. just in time for holiday travel, a bomb cyclone bearing down on parts of the u.s.. and with it, a slip of the tongue or the change in foreign policy. for the first time, let reporting uses the w word following the invasion of ukraine, a war. an 18 plump long in vest again, sound doesn t, interviews documents, records and house committee investigating january 6th has been released its full report. 845 pages in all which finds donald trump and his allies took part in a number of schemes to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the report makes 11 recommendations, including one aimed squarely at trump. it says, anyone who incited insurrection should be disqualified and barred from holding public office. the report also urges new laws which would prevent a vice president or other official from overthrowing electors chosen by individual sta
that ultimately enlisted collaboration from a large number of other republican elected officials. both in congress and especially in the states. and it is true, that none of this would have happened without donald trump as the committee says, the other caused the red is also important. he could not have done this alone. and i think what you see in this report are the glimmers of the breadth of collaboration he was able to inspire. that s the question. many members of the republican party who are eager and willing to help donald trump in the days after january 6th, they re still around. there s a republican party, does the gop get past? what the committee did, clearly, was make an unbelievably comprehensive case that donald trump violated his oath of office. in fact, may have violated the law. as well. in particular in that early trapped are on the big lie, chapter two, they show over and
will ripley, cnn, kyiv, ukraine. the january 6th committee final report is out and we are going to through all 845 pages of it. there s a lot in it. we ll bring you some of the highlights in a moment, also coming up, as thousands of migrants gather on the u.s. mexico border, cnn talks to one couple about their harrowing journey and why they re so determined to enter the united states legally. ugh, this rental car is so boring to drive. let s be honest.
the special counsel whether that is in fact the case. the report says there is evidence from election day in november to january 6th, the storming of the capitol, trump within his inner circle engaged in at least 200 apparent acts of public or private outreach, pressure or condemnation targeting other state legislatures or state or local electorate administrators. to overturn state election results. it seems there is more and more evidence that this is like a mob rule, a mob tactics being used by the trump administration and they re muscling of election officials to overturn the results. as well as what we re hearing from cassidy hundreds and, that she had a lawyer paid for by the trump allies, she did know that the time. and he wanted to protect the boss. just don t recall everything. staggering details. that number jumped out at me as well. obviously, there were many local officials predominately republicans in these states who resisted that pressure from trump. there were others
the report also urges new laws which would prevent a vice president or other official from overthrowing electors chosen by individual states. that s exactly what trump wanted his vice president, mike pence, to do. we have more now from cnn s justice correspondent, jessica nearly two years after the january 6th attack on the capitol, the committee tasked with investigating all aspects of that attack has finally released its report. it comes nearly two days after the committee expected to release it, all because of typographical errors and printing issues. but it is nearly 900 pages, with comprehensive narrative of what occurred before, during and immediately after january 6th. most importantly here, it also lays out 11 specific recommendations from the committee about how various agencies and even congress can move forward. he among those recommendations is the committee pointing to section of the constitution, the 14th amendment, section three, that clearly states that anyone who i