could not reasonably provide congress the information it needs. the committee says it will now take this decision to heart and decide what to do next. pete williams, josh jossey, thanks for the reporting. why a california dad and qanon follower killed his own two children, citing a conspiracy theory that they grow into monsters, deadly disinformation. i ll report into that next. update into a story we ve been following closely on this show. loudoun county, virginia, one of the suburbs outside of washington where you see these cultural wars play out, critical race theory to lgbtq rights. this morning, now a win for transgender students there after the school board voted to give them access to school facilities and groups like sports teams that match their gender identities. the new guidelines will require teachers to address trans students by the names and
take a path that was delineated by mr. carr that would have further challenged the election results from the department of justice. josh, you get the sense that jeffrey clark was more receptive to the president s claims? what s your reporting on that front? that s right, jeffrey clark was working with a republican congressman, as reported by the post, the times and others, and that he was the one who the president saw as a like-minded ally in this push. meanwhile jeffrey rosen, mr. donahue, former do skrchlt official were not. as rosen said repeatedly in his testimony, mr. clark s actions, in his mind, were inexplicable and doj did not do what the president wanted. the president asked over and over and over again. he also said, to be clear, hallie, the president never threatened him.
release of a much broader set of documents. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, along with msnbc contributor and friend of the show, josh jossey. let me go to you first, josh. take us inside the testimony of the former acting ag. what did he tell the senate committee? jeffrey rosen testified, former act willing attorney general. he said he applied persistent, repeated pressure to question the election results and that he was filled with misinformation and that he learned that the top official in the justice department was working not through proper channels meet with former president trump and work on helping him overturn the election. he said efforts by jeffrey carr were rogue. in a meeting three days before january 6th, former attorney general rosen said he had to persuade the president not to