let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, ramping up. the justice department is ratcheting up its investigation into january 6th. according to the washington post tonight, federal agents issued subpoenas on people in at least two states. part of a growing probe into how trump supporters tried to use fake electors to overturn the 2020 presidential election. at least one subpoena was delivered to the home of a georgia lawyer who signed documents claiming to be a trump elector according to the post. of course, there were no trump electors because he didn t win that state. but this was the scheme. would-be trump electors in michigan were also reportedly subpoenaed. so georgia and michigan right now. and you ll remember, we learned in yesterday s hearing that republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin allegedly tried to get a list of fake electors from his home state and from michigan to vice president mike pence before the joint session of cong
ukrainian armed forces and ukrainian soldiers over the many weeks i ve been covering this war. and there is a distinct and obvious drop in morale, no matter how much you talk up, they talk up the success of ukraine s defense of kharkiv, the very successful defense of kyiv. they are now openly talking, even the government talking about casualties of 100 to 200 dead every day. that s effectively a nato battle group taken off the battlefield, because they would mean another 500 or so injured. those are astronomical casualty figures. they are feeling that the initiative is returning to the russians. the russians have the mass, which means that the ukrainians have not getting the weapons that they need to change the momentum back to their advantage. their advantage has been move first, strike quickly. if they get into a slugging match with the russians, they know they could get round down
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