coast. 2:30 out west. i m onthan lemire. the january 6th select committee issued subpoenas for former trump attorneys, rudy giuliani, sidney powell, jenna ellis and boris epshteyn, all of whom repeatly filed legal challenges to overturn the results of the 2020 election. giuliani, the bold face here. and on the claims of election fraud and attempts to delay certification of the election results. the committee believes that giuliani and epshteynepshteyn. and the attorneys called the subpoenas, quote, a political play. the showdown over the future of the filibuster will begin today as senators are scheduled to vote to end debate on voting
much more representative electorate. so i think, you know, people want to see us get rid of things like partisan gerrymandering. you brought it up. it s happening not just in kansas but actually all over the country. it is something that people are really tired of. congresswoman, first of all, you re bias toward your own district. understandable and noted. briefly, a quick answer here, because you did mention the voting rights bills, the filibuster the senate democrats will, today, take up an effort to potentially weaken the filibuster. is that the right thing to do? i mean, in an ideal world, we would have both parties coming to the table to make sure that every eligible voter is able to cast their ballot and have it counted. i think that, again, you know, when i m back home, people are telling me that they re tired of the partisan gamesmanship, and they want to see stuff getting done, which is why we got you know, when we got the bipartisan infrastructure bill done, 19