about our children or us. stand for against us. because we re not going nowhere. dozens of devastated and furious members of the uvalde community lashed out at the school board, demanding new leadership and the firing of the school district s police chief. the contentious meeting came after the release of a damning report and dramatic police body cam video. meanwhile on capitol hill, two trump white house officials will testify in thursday s prime time hearing by the january 6th committee, as the panel shifts its focus to the three hours of inaction by former president trump, during the insurrection. and over in the senate, joe manchin is trying to save face. he s now claiming that he has not written off any key parts of president biden s domestic jaebd. we ll have the latest on where the negotiations stand. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, july 19th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we start with the latest on the january 6th in
trump told him not to on grounds of executive privilege. the trump appointed judge in that case has ruled against that defense, saying it s not clear that the trump lawyer ever told him not to cooperate. legal experts expect this trial to be finished in a few days. the outcome probably not good for him. meanwhile congressman jodi heist who president trump recruited to run for georgia secretary of state is fighting a subpoena investigating interference in the 2020 presidential election. nbc news reports that hice was initially scheduled to appear before the grand jury today and that appearance was postponed after the fulton county district attorney s danny will is s office on monday agreed to delay the deposition pending the outcome of a july 25th hearing on the case in federal court, according to a court filing. that will determine if hice can move the case to federal court. on january 6th.
penndot records. they compared records to voter reg slalgz polls. a county by county look at the new law shows democratic strongholds will be hit the hardest, mainly philadelphia and allegheny counties. how hard? enough to thurn the state red. as the philadelphia daily news reports, the total of just these two counties, 286,048 is more than three times the total votes former democratic congressman joe sestak lost by in his 2010 senate race against republican pat toomey. toomey beat sestak by 80,229 votes. now the law faces a leaggal challenge. a july 25th hearing is scheduled. it could possibly reach the state s supreme court by the november election. joining me is the reverend jesse jackson. welcome on the show. what a subject. receive rnd jackson, let s