calls patriots. plus the secret service called out by the committee to answer for its actions on the 6th. why did they leave congress to fend for itself? this cannot be just waiting for so and so. we need them there now, whatever you got. finally, stunned and heart broken explains the emotions for the families of the parkland shooting victims after the gunman gets life in prison instead of the death penalty. one family member saying he has one question for the jury. what were you thinking? we ll talk to the wife of one of those who died confronting the gunman later. we start with donald trump. rehashing debunked claims about election fraud instead of asking the question put to him by the january 6th committee, will you testify or not? i want to bring in a former federal prosecutor in new york, michael schmidt the washington correspondent for the new york times and frank feglusi. in terms of the subpoena and the committee s work, what happens next? reporter: next s
donald trump. the panel also playing harrowing never-before-seen footage of congressional leaders sheltering from the mob during during the attack. also tonight the u.s. supreme court deals another legal blow to trump s defense in the mar-a-lago investigation, rejecting his plea to intervene in the fight over classified documents seized by the fbi. plus, a gut punch for the families of the parkland school massacre victims. a florida jury recommends gunman nikolas cruz not receive the death penalty and instead spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s dive straight into the very dramatic developments up on capitol hill today. former president donald trump now facing a subpoena from the january 6th select committee. our chief congressional correspondent manu raju has a closer look at all the latest news from today s hearing. those in favor