msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. developing this hour new report from the january six committee s questions swirl over whether donald trump will formally answer a subpoena from the panel. the former president avoiding the question in the 14-page response to the committee. a bit earlier today panel member reports trump testified live could be an option. that is going to be a negotiation i will only address that when we know for sure whether not to the president has tried to push this on to our lives. he s made it clear he has nothing to hide. so we are coming on the day we asked him to come in. he pushes off the on that we ll figure what to do next. also new today another member of the committee was pressed on why the committee did not vote to subpoena vice president mike pence. i think that is comparing apples to oranges. the former president was the perpetrator and the central figure in orchestrating the effort to ove
struggling to explain away reports ease bag for an abortion. everything he says just leads to more confusion. that and president biden answers the republican attacks on law and order by keeping campaign promises all about justice. the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again everyone i m ayman mohyeldin in for stephanie ruhle. right now, breaking news on the mar-a-lago documents investigation, questioning whether the former president is fully cooperating with the feds. the new york times reporting that the justice department is indicated that trump s lawyers that as suspects he still has not yet returned all the documents taken from the white house. the paper says, that skepticism has led to a split in trump s legal team. the times say the doj has declined to comment on this report, but the paper notes that one of the potential requests in the mar-a-lago was obstruction. i and the january six committee is moving far head, just as house again i
the economy. inflation remains high but unemployment remains low. jarred bernstein of the president s counsel of economic advisers will try to explain. 31 years after her judiciary committee testimony against clarence thomas, anita hill talks about the supreme court and her bud, believing, live. and laura proof that speaker pelosi ate one bit afraid of donald trump. i m gonna punch him out, i m going to go to jail, i m going to be happy. i m jonathan capehart, and this is the sunday show. this sunday, the january 6th elect committee is closing argument. and what was likely last public hearing on thursday, the committee voted unanimously to subpoena donald trump. after more than a year interviewing more than 1000 witnesses, they want to hear from the man who started it all. the committee also presented never before seen evidence that showed just how horrific things were inside the capitol during the insurrection. there is also exclusive reporting from nbc news that the com
and the justice department s january six committee is moving far head, just as house again investigators get ready for what could be the final hearing. now the select committee says it ll take place one week from today at 1 pm eastern, this will be the night session in a series of hearings featuring stunning testimony from allies and aides to the former president. we had also heard about militia groups activities before and during the capital riot. today, a leading member of one of those groups pleaded guilty to suggestions. said proud boys member, jeremy is the first from the group to plead guilty. he s also the first of one of six defendants who of planning to oppose the u.s. government. prosecutors say he will cooperate against the proud boys, their leaders andother remembers. this one against the oath keepers militia. today, one former member told the jury that the founder may have been in contact with the secret service in september of 2020. former federal prosecutor
call it in the business. that is according to a justice department list that was apparently inadvertently posted publicly and reported by bloomberg news. that is we hear more secretly recorded audio from the 2020 oath keepers meeting far-right militia group on seditious conspiracy charges. watch this. the fight comes, let the fight come. let me then we will go kinetic back on them. i m going to set the best of myself for that. and there is this other defendant discovering discussing what weapons are legal to bring into washington d.c.. that is according to prosecutors. pepper spray is legal, tasers are legal, and stun guns are legal. and it s doesn t hurt to have a lead pipe right, no weapons, right, according to some people. right. the recordings are the first major piece of evidence prosecutors have used to try to establish how the oath keepers allegedly planned to oppose the peaceful transfer of power. what else will it take to make their case? and then there