thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. tonight on 360, new word on how prosecutors plan to use the former president s embrace of january 6th defendants against limb in court. we ll talk about that and more with liz cheney whose new book has plenty to say about donald trump and the threat she believes he poses. also new reporting on how much longer israel might continue high intensity ground operations in gaza which today saw some of the heaviest fighting in the war. plus, what key voters in a key swing state have to say about their choices for 2024. jon king has our series of reports all over the map. good evening. our guests tonight here with me in studio is liz cheney. former wyoming republican congresswoman, vice chair of the house january 6th committee. our conversation comes at the end of a day that saw two potentially significant january 6th related developments. the first involving the evidence in the subversion case want jurors to see. the second on what mike j
tie him to the violence on january 6th at trial. also hundreds of military nominees who have been held up over abortion for months, have finally been confirmed. after one senator ended his nearly 10 month blockade mostly with no apologies or no progress. i m kaitlin collins and this is the source. tonight behind closed doors, president biden offering a candid assessment about why he is seeking a second term. something he says he may not be doing if donald trump wasn t running again but of course trump is and as of this moment he s the front runner for his party s nomination. one of his most outspoken critics is saying out loud what some republicans will only say about trump in private. he s gone to war with the rule of law and a president who won t enforce the law creates a situation where things just unravel. liz cheney is the former vice chair of the january 6th committee, also addressing the rumors that she herself a step into the 2024 republican race to challenge tr