people. while, the american public greatly await that report. congressman adam schiff of california and one of the january six and a member member the january six and intelligence committees, thanks for joining us tonight. max is always for your thoughts and wisdom congressman. thank you. coming up. the conviction today of oath keepers leader stewart rhodes on the charge of seditious conspiracy, that may be an headline development. but it was not the only news coming out of the january 6th investigations. today as we just talked about, trump s top secret service official and it s petry or they were both questioned by investigators in relation to the attack on the capital. we ll have details on that and more. coming up next. coming up ne xt
president. and he said by the way don t, forget to vote for herschel walker if you are in georgia. so yes, trump is much more problematic for republicans than whether it is obama or biden or whoever you can name on the democratic side is for sure. trump is much more polarizing. but, herschel walker can t afford the trump factor. he can t avoid the fact that he was trump s handpicked candidate for this race. he can t avoid the fact that trump was instrumental in his career and all the ways that they have been delight aligned over the decades that they ve known each other. but what herschel walker and and his advisers have said that physically appearing trump it s a bridge too far that we think would be problematic, so please stay away. for now he looks like he is playing ball on the.
voting, that happened in the last runoff that was nine weeks instead of four weeks. so, with less time to vote because, voting couldn t get underway into the previous election was certify, that even condensed the window further. with last time to vote, their less opportunities for early voting, and what we are seeing is how popular this method of voting is. voters don t want to wait on election day. they like the flexibility of early voting, but unfortunately with this condensed window, there isn t as much flexibility with this leading to the long lineups. what do you make of the decision not to have former president trump campaign in the state of georgia? from all outside assessments, this is a turnout election and trump for all of his negatives, does have a skill of turning at the base. what lessons do you draw off that the gop does not want him in the state? there is a lesson and there is the same thing happening on
a lot of controversy. he met behind closed doors today with the january 6th committee. you remember that tony ornato had previously testify twice before the committee oversaw trump s movements on the day the capitol attack. mr. ornado was thrown into the spotlight during a public hearing in june when former white house staffer cassidy hutchinson told a world or not when trump got physical ornado told her this when they detail refused to take him to the capitol on january 6th. elsa people of disputed whether or not that physical altercation took, a bombshell testimony compelled the committee to commons thrown out o in for a third interview today to question him about his prior testimony. there remain a lot of unanswered questions about what exactly was going on inside the white house and inside the overall security apparatus on january 6th. joining us now is carol leonnig, pulitzer prize-winning investigative a national reporter for the washington post, an author of zero fail
verizon fall of the secret service. carol thank you for joining us today. there are a lot of questions we have about where we are about getting to the bottom of what transfer buyer to be trying trump and a secret service detail in particular on january six. the fact that tony ornato is back at the committee for a third time, what does that tell you and do you have any reporting on what is happening behind closed doors vis-à-vis ornato? i have a little bit alex. i don t think it s gonna help you based on the questions you re asking tonight. what i know this went on for hours. i do know that he was in a remote interview with his private lawyer by his side. tony ornato used to be the head of president trump s security detail and then was the white house deputy chief of staff helping donald trump setting up events in campaign rallies to get reelected. very unusual.