should have refused to count the electoral votes. and he should thereby have thrown out the results of the presidential election on january 6th at the u.s. capitol. that, i mean, bottom line that s why trump called for a rally in washington d.c. on january 6th. a rally he said would be wild. that s why he then told the people who showed up, when he called them to d.c., that today, that they should march down to the capitol. what was happening at the capitol at that moment? trump hoped, trump was trying to engineer, that mike pence would reject the votes of the electoral college and thereby throw the election results out, through the united states government in the chaos, thus allowing for the overthrow of the u.s. government and for trump to stay in power, even though he had been voted out. the vice chair of the january 6th investigation, liz cheney, put out a statement last night, which we covered here on last night show, in which he said, president trump was told that any
congresswoman maggie cheryl of new jersey. it was congressman min cheryl raised the alarm a year ago, a year after the attack, that she saw republican leading towards like that for people who then participate in the attack on the capitol the following day. congresswoman cheryl has been rapidly criticized by republicans including congressman loudermilk, for having raised these allegations, they claim the allegations were definitely false. we now know what she said was absolutely, and specifically true. tonight, congresswoman cheryl has released this statement that says in part quote, i ve served our country as a federal prosecutor, and i know how important is to investigating collect evidence and lend that process when its course. the video evidence released today by the bipartisan january six committee, combined with the constantly shifting narrative barry laterally and rodney davis, call into question their dedication to our common oath as members of congress. joining us now live