and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us, see you at the end of tomorrow. o tomorrow after more than a year investigating, 1000 witnesses, nine televised blockbuster hearings, the january 6th investigation sums up its case, and finishes with one last surprise. resolution one resolves. chairman be, is hereby directed to subpoena donald j trump. tonight, the unexpected, historic decision, to try to compel testimony from a former president. i don t want people to know, this is embarrassing, figure it out, we need to figure out, i don t want people to know we lost. new information about the advanced planning of the violence that day. in fact, that the white house knew it. a source went on to say, their plan is to literally kill people. please, please, take this tip seriously, and investigate further. we re coming in if you don t bring her out! thus, never before
and finishes with one last surprise. resolution one resolves. chairman be, is hereby directed to subpoena donald j trump. tonight, the unexpected, historic decision, to try to compel testimony from a former president. i don t want people to know, this is embarrassing, figure it out, we need to figure out, i don t want people to know we lost. new information about the advanced planning of the violence that day. in fact, that the white house knew it. a source went on to say, their plan is to literally kill people. please, please, take this tip seriously, and investigate further. we re coming in if you don t bring her out! plus, never before seen footage as congressional leaders fought to regain control. this is just horrendous, and all at the word of the president of the united states. what may be the final hearing of the january 6th investigation, it is time for final answers. our duty, today, is to our country, our children, and our constitution. we are ob
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u.s. capitol. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf woblitzer. you re in the situation room. former president trump and one of his top aides, cassidy hutchinson, dropped bombshell after bombshell on live television today. we re told even some trump allies were left speechless. ryan nobles reports on today s hearing and stunning new accounts of trump s actions before and during the insurrection. the moment she was sworn in, cassidy hutchinson, former aide to mark meadows, made it clear she had much to share. that evening was the first moment that i remember feeling scared. and nervous for what could happen. on january 6th. providing unique insight into a chaotic white house in the days leading up to january 6th and apres president who cheered the rioters and she was told desperately wanted to be with him. he said something to the effect of i m the f-ing president. take me up to the capitol now. the president reached u
explosive testimony today about what trump and those closest to him new heading into the insurrection. in a to the former white house chief of staff mark meadows publicly testifying trump was told his supporters were armed but said they are not hurt t here to hurt me. ryan nobles has more now. from the moment she was sworn in, cassidy hutchison, former aide to trump white house chief of staff mark meadows made it clear she had much to share. that was the first moment that i remember feeling scared and nervous for what could happen on january 6. providing unique insight into a chaotic white house in the days leading up to january 6th and a president who cheered on the riders and she says she was told, desperately wanted to be with them. he said something to the effect of i am the effingham president, take me to the capital now. he reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab the steering wheel. mr. ingle grabbed his arm and said you need to take your hand off