[inaudible] committee will be in order. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin. mister chairman, president trump s tweet true tens of thousands of americans to washington to form the angry crowd that would be transformed on january the 6th into a violent mob. dr. daniela harvey in, who is the chief of homeland security and intelligence for d.c., told the committee how his team saw trump s tweet unite violent groups across the spectrum on the far-right. we got derogatory information from ascent suggesting that violent individuals were organizing to come to home d.c.. not only where they organizing to come to d.c. but he s not aligned groups were aligning. and so, all the red flags went up at that point. when you have armed militia collaborating with white supremacy groups, collaborating with conspiracy theory groups online for a comical. you start seeing what we call in terrorism a blended ideology, and that s a very, very bad sign. then, when they
president biden s very controversial meeting with the saudi crown prince accused of ordering the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. we begin tonight with new questions for the secret service from the january 6th committee. now of the many wild revelations surrounding the january 6th attack, three of them involve the united states secret service, so, first, there was the alleged altercation in an suv after the former president s speech that day recounted by former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. described him as being irate. the president said something to the effect i m the f ing president. take me up to the capitol now. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. engel grabbed his arm and said, circumstances you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. we re going back to the west wing. there s also incident involving former vice president mike pence. shortly after he was escorted out of the capitol by secr
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Good evening from new york, im chris hayes. Theres a lot going on in the news, a lot going on in the country. Many challenges we face, and amongst all that, the only thing that really unites the Republican Party right now is not any kind of particular policy. The defining project of the Republican Party right now is just holding on to power, even at the expense of democracy. I mean, we all saw, right, the ugliest manifestation of this on january 6th when a trump mob tried to stop the certification of a democratic election. But of course it didnt stop there. As weve been following on this show, people like mo brooks in alabama, josh mandel in ohio, and jody hice in georgia are running campaigns for office fundamentally grounded in the idea that the last election should have been overturned because, well, they wont quite say it this way but because they didnt like the result. And republicans are, of course, now using their power and state legislatures across the country to push restricti