failed because this man is continuing to use a seditious lies to try to hold on to power in this country, is illegally pressuring witnesses to not give testimony to one of the branches of government that has a sacred obligation to protect the constitution. i mean, if you think about it, we have candidates all over the country proudly campaigning on this seditious lie. it is time. i feel very strongly that there is a mountain of evidence now about this man s state of mind and exactly what went down, and that when he couldn t do it legally, he said screw the law. i don t care about the law. i want to hold on to power, and that is a crime. well, so much there to unpack in your one response, claire. i think in some ways, the quietest witness was the most tragic one. it was mr. ayers. he was one such radicalized trump supporter. he described himself as a family man and a working man. he said everything about his life has changed. in an eerie way, there was an echo to a life bein
the subpoenas for the move comes after the homeland security inspector general told congress the secret service deleted checks after the messages were requested as part of an investigation into the attack. on the flip side, the secret service is pushing back saying the texts were raised during a preplanned system migration before the request from these the director general was received. on friday, committee member jamie responsible to the reporters about his plans to get to the bottom of this back and forth. as of right now, which we know is that there was a representation or seemed to be some contradictory representations about that, so we need to get to the bottom of it. but of those texts are gonna, we are determined to find them. keep in mind, the secret service was in a unique position to witness trump s actions both before and on january 6th. the washington post reports, quote, the secret services text messages could provide insight into the agency s actions
environment that prosecutors handling cases involving the ex-president are facing right now. in the federal indictment of a man who allegedly made let s to fulton county district attorney fani wli and fulton county sheriff patrick la bat. arthur ray hanson ii was charged on monday for making threats to willis and la bat back in august, days before willis charged trump and 18 others in a sweeping rico case alleging a, quote, criminal enterprise that sought to overturn the r new york times reports this, quote, in a voicemail message for sheriff labatt mr. hanson threatened the sheriff to not take a mugshot of,quote, my president, donald trump, that s according to the indictment. i m warning you right now adding that t sheriff to,quote, get hurt real ba he also left aoicemail message for ms. willis in which he threatened her and referred to the georgia case. ing to your car at night, when you re going into your house. tch everywhere that you re going mr. hanson said according
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Geleski, u. S. Jesuit conference, washington, d. C. The chaplain gracious and lifegiving god, we come to you today in the midst of the holiday season, a time for joyful gatherings with friends, family members and other loved ones in a time for recalling the blessings we have had received. We are mindful and grateful for the many gives you have bestowed on us, both as individuals and as a nation, especially the gift of freedom, the gift of our abundant Natural Resources and the gift of opportunities to pursue our hopes and aspirations. We pray for your continued blessings on our country and on those in positions of leadership and governance, especially in this house of representatives. Bless all its members with wisdom and understanding to discern how best to serve the people of these United States, to promote the common good, to provide for our nations security and to work for justice and peace for all people. Amen. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to section 6a of House Resolution 438