the capitol riot. this afternoon a jury in washington found the political advisor turned broadcaster guilty of two counts of contempt of congress. those charges are the result of his refusal to comply with a january 6th committee subpoena. the verdict came hours after the committee s primetime hearing that saw white house insiders paint a damning portrait of a president choosing to allow a deadly insurrection to rage unchecked. tonight, the panel called today s bannon verdict, quote, a victory for the rule of law and an important affirmation of the select committees work. despite the guilty verdict, bannon and his lawyer remain defiant after the jury s decision. the prosecutor missed one very important phrase, right? i stand with trump and the constitution. and i will never back off that. ever. this is round one. that s what happened. yeah. this is a bulletproof appeal. you will see this case reversed on appeal. as bannon awaits his sentencing on october 21st, the
and so i m skeptical it s going to work in arizona. i think if you look at the split screen, you ll see right now, the donald trump rally that looks like a monster truck rally virtues amongst more staid event that was being held by karrin taylor robson. maria, i don t have to tell you. but part of the reason i want to talk about you was we watched what happened in arizona during the presidential election. we saw a young latinos, many of whom you worked to organize and to mobilize, come out and vote for now president biden in part as a swing back to the xenophobia that we heard from former president trump. as he takes the stage tonight, with a lot of the same rhetoric, how do you see all of this playing out in the general? personally, i think that arizona, the reason it has turned into a purple state is because of the mobilization at the ground level by young latinos, who have let it and it s a whiplash effect, from