6th hearing, i have to say, i am struck by the enormously fruitful fact finding, that the committee has done so far, and continues to do. each day, there is new information, learning new things. so, most recently, the committee met with former overstocks eo, patrick byrne, that s the overstock guy, about the now infamous december 2020 white house meeting. he attended a, or a group of outside trump advisers tried to sell the president on the coup. that s just today, getting testimony from him. today, they got testimony from a former white house aide, named garrett ziegler. never heard of him before. who, reportedly, let the ragtag group of coup plotters, into the white house, for that crazy coup plotting december meeting. still, a year and a half after this happened, the committee, the new testimony, learning new things. additionally, the committee is also pulling on, another, i think, important threat. you may have seen things about this, we ve covered it a bit in the news to
good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, as we approach thursday s primetime, january 6th hearing, i have to say, i am struck by the enormously fruitful fact finding, that the committee has done so far, and continues to do. each day, there is new information, learning new things. so, most recently, the committee met with former overstocks eo, patrick byrne, that s the overstock guy, about the now infamous december 2020 white house meeting. he attended a, or a group of outside trump advisers tried to sell the president on the coup. that s just today, getting testimony from him. today, they got testimony from a former white house aide, named garrett ziegler. never heard of him before. who, reportedly, let the ragtag group of coup plotters, into the white house, for that crazy coup plotting december meeting. still, a year and a half after this happened, the committee, the new testimony, learning new things. additionally, the committee is also pulling on, another, i think,
well. frankly, i am curious why that has not been utilized in the situation. a good point. they are there for that, for precisely that region, because of the inherent conflicts that arise in that situation. i ll sharon got, thank you so much. thank you. still to come, despite his best attempts to delay, and delay, today, a jury heard opening arguments, and the first witness in the criminal contempt trial of one steve bannon. glenn kershner, in the courtroom, he will tell us what happened, next. oom, he will tell us wha
accountability. you face all of these thorny questions. i think why, the special counsel regulations are, really, a very good escape valve for some of these questions as well. frankly, i am curious why that has not been utilized in the situation. a good point. they are there for that, for precisely that region, because of the inherent conflicts that arise in that situation. i ll sharon got, thank you so much. thank you. still to come, despite his best attempts to delay, and delay, today, a jury heard opening arguments, and the first witness in the criminal contempt trial of one steve bannon. glenn kershner, in the courtroom, he will tell us what happened, next. ened, next
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