false election claims like the former president. arizona voters have picked david farnsworth over rusty bowers in the gop primary for senate. bowers, you may remember, delivered emotional testimony to the january 6th committee in june. farnsworth had said of the 2020 election this is a real conspiracy headed up by the devil himself. that s a quote from the gop candidate there now. but it was the vote to protect abortion rights in kansas that could be a major recursor, a sign at least for november. voters there rejected an amendment that could have led to an abortion ban in that state. let s begin in michigan, though. political correspondent sara murray in grand rapids. looking broadly at last night s results, potentially a major impact on what we see in november. you ve got election deniers winning the republican nomination in a lot of states. in kansas another sign. reporter: oh absolutely. when you look at michigan, it was a great night for election deniers. we saw john g
false election claims like the former president. arizona voters have picked david farnsworth over rusty bowers in the gop primary for senate. bowers, you may remember, delivered emotional testimony to the january 6th committee in june. farnsworth had said of the 2020 election this is a real conspiracy headed up by the devil himself. that s a quote from the gop candidate there now. but it was the vote to protect abortion rights in kansas that could be a major recursor, a sign at least for november. voters there rejected an amendment that could have led to an abortion ban in that state. let s begin in michigan, though. political correspondent sara murray in grand rapids. looking broadly at last night s results, potentially a major impact on what we see in november. you ve got election deniers winning the republican nomination in a lot of states. in kansas another sign. reporter: oh absolutely. when you look at michigan, it was a great night for election
date of january 6th, leading up to it and following it. what does the law say sneer. fool me once, shame on me. you know? and look, at a certain point this has become a trend. what the law says is it s a crime if someone knows of an investigation and then deletes information to get around being a part of that. the problem is that on january 6th, there weren t actually investigations of january 6th. they hadn t started yet. what it says, though, is that there s a pattern of trying to cover your tracks and thinking that law enforcement, frankly, is above the law and that congress or lawyers shouldn t be poking around. what it says to me is heads need to roll, and congress needs to take a look and start looking at people. zoe lofgren, congresswoman zoe lofgren, on the january 6th committee, she says secret service at least wiped their texts after being notified. let me play her comment on this. have a listen. obviously this does not look good. the department, the agency was directed
house who did not want to tell rioters to back off the capitol during that, to make a public statement. and the one thing that cipollone hasn t said and hasn t shared yet at least to the house, we don t know if he ll be able to share it or if he will share it to the justice department, is whether or not what his conversations with trump himself were. it is funny how fake electors has come into the conversation. they were fake electors, they were not real, often even described that way, and electors represent people s votes. this is what happened in 2020. thank you so much. let s discuss the law of all this. elliott williams, former deputy assistant attorney general. first on cipollone, elliott, are there differences on what cipollone will be compelled to discuss to a federal grand jury that he refused to discuss with the january 6th committee? yes and no. he s still going to have both attorney/client privilege and executive privilege. attorney/client privilege the privilege tha
jurisdictions before the january 6th committee told to retain everything. and 11 days later, they erased everything. that is a problem. does that count as the notice? as regards criminal intent? she s right. it s a problem. it s bad government behavior. but you know, there s an open question as to whether a request from congress would rise to the same level as a subpoena from the justice department or from a court. so you know, that s one that s got to go to court. at the end of the day, it s bad, something that a government agency should not be doing under any circumstance. yeah. and it s a pattern, as you say. finally here, new york times reporting that two arizona republican officials who were involved in an attempt to decertify results there, they said that a plan to put forth fake electors, that phrase again, could look treasonous. seems to acknowledge that they knew something wasn t right about this. does that factor in to a criminal investigation when you re trying to ge