january 6 committee new surprise. new evidence requiring a special hearing tomorrow. first, over the weekend, thousands of people took to the streets to protest the supreme court decision. sweeping away the rights of millions of americans. the new poll show that a majority of americans oppose the ruling. republicans know it s unpopular. they re attempting to make the truly ludicrous claim they are the party that cares about women. compassionate conservativism. look, you know the republican party should do now, it should use this victory if you see it that way to change itself and become a party that helps with women, change its reputation. become a party that helps women and children. becomes responsible. you know it s a bad idea when the entire panel cannot help but laugh out loud on live tv. that claim republicans could possibly support women, right now. it falls apart immediately. after south dakota governor said she wants to help support mothers in her state, abc cite
his new book, tired of winning, donald trump and the end of the grand old party is not tomorrow. it serves as a roadmap of what we should expect from donald trump if he ever reenters the oval office. he s going to take us inside all of that in a moment. also later tonight, john favrow, tommy vietor, my former colleagues of their pod save america. they will talk about how president biden should campaign against a fully authoritarian opponent. that s what we re talking about. now and later, congressman adam shift joins me on the deafening silence from his republican party. in the supreme court s ethics up today, and buccaneers the night on what former trump lawyer jenna ellis is telling prosecutors in georgia, and what that all means. but first, let s go back to that historical figure, trump seems to admire so much. this weekend, trump vowed to root out what he called the radical left dogs that live like vermont within the confines of our country. that is an exact quote. for th
someone from history, and i am not talking about someone that most of you would admire. as alarming as the rhetoric is, the things that he is planning to do, should he win reelection, are even more disturbing. during his three decades in journalism, jonathan carl earned his reputation as one of the best reporters in washington. he s tough, i should know, i spent years fielding tough questions from him, and if he is sounding the alarm, which he is, we shouldn t be listening. his new book, tired of winning, donald trump and the end of the grand old party is not tomorrow. it serves as a roadmap of what we should expect from donald trump if he ever reenters the oval office. he s going to take us inside all of that in a moment. also later tonight, john favrow, tommy vietor, my former colleagues of their pod save america. they will talk about how president biden should campaign against a fully authoritarian opponent. that s what we re talking about. now and later, congressman adam
could come in the hearing or video footage. the other thing is potentially that if the name of the person who testifying leaks than trump or his allies might get to the witness. they might try to obstruct the testimony in some way. and they want to protect against that. so, i think that is much information you need to make concrete. and say we have it now. you said that it is definitely not millbrook s, but there were other members of congress, who also reportedly, at least raised the pardon question. we haven t seen a member of congress testify yet. but i just wanna play some of the members who allegedly did ask for a pardon. dick a look. mr. gates had reach out to me to ask if a meeting with mr. meadows occurred, about receiving the day all contact to? not all of them. so you mentioned mr. gates, mr. brooks? mr. biggs did.