that . oh my god . i was screaming reading that . well, pretty much sums it up, doesn t it? now there are a lot of shiny objects being dangled in front of us lately by the democrats and a few of those demented have never trump . and i m here tonight to tell you that none of them will have any measurable effect on the midterms or really change the public s realization that under democrat leadership america is just going down the tubes. now the first attempt, a distraction or shiny object. a former aide to mark meadows, cassidy hutchinson was slotted into what was billed as a special super duper special session of the january six committee today. and i spoke with some former white house staffers, three or four of them in the afternoon and they knew her well and not one person had anything good to say about her performance today because they watched especially the second hand claim supposedly from tony arenado, another trump aide that was supposedly one of their big blockbusters
department tonight with the latest. good evening. discussions are underway this evening over potential testimony involving the secret service agent mentioned during yesterday s explosive testimony. fox news has learned those agents are prepared to testify, what the key witness said in part was not true. the whole truth and nothing but the truth. former white house aide cassidy hutchinson said he was down by tony or not to come out of secret service official that president trump, in a fit of rage, lunged towards a secret service agent and try to grab the steering wheel of the presidential suv on january 6, 2021. 2021. agent bobby angle and an unknown driver were in the suv with the president. president trump used his free hand. when he recounted the story to me, he motioned. he denies her story about the suv. he was not in the vehicle, meaning hutchinson s story on second-hand, which she does not refute. the store sells orenado and the suv driver are willing to testi
previous reluctant witnesses. one is the secret service. according to new cnn reporting, investigators have identified potential missing text messages on the phones of ten agents. messages from on and around january 6th. committee vice chair liz cheney calls the developments regarding the agency deeply troubling. i have just tremendous respect and admiration and real affection for members of the secret service, particularly those who were with my family on 9/11 and in the aftermath of 9/11. but i also know that what we saw in terms of what s happened over the course, what we ve become aware of over the course of the last several weeks is deeply troubling. we will get to the bottom of it. cheney also tells cnn the panel is still interested in speaking with steve bannon, who was convicted on two counts of contempt of congress for defying the committee s subpoena. we ll join steve bannon s attorney for his first interview. they say they could also subpoena begiginni thomas.
the 16 committee, hinting at criminal acts by the former president and his posse. mark garland says no one including trump is about the law. well, is he about to prove it? this is american voices. we begin this hour with the misogynistic politics of the republican party. well, sexism is nothing new in american politics. the lasting effect of trumpism continues to fuel absurd attacks against women. this weekend, in a conference for young conservatives, florida congressman matt gates called abortion rights protesters, disgusting, and unattractive. and said, quote, nobody wants to impregnate them. now, it s not surprising and matt gates said this. he has said something like this before. he will likely do it again. and what i generally don t like to reward the congressman from florida with the attention he clearly so desperately craves, which was striking to me was the cheers from a crowd that reports to be the youthful future of the gop. this behavior, a move right out o
headquarters here in. new york welcome everybody to alex witt reports. this, our new insights today into the future of the january six committee s investigations into the attack on the capitol. committee members discussing how new evidence and witnesses keep pouring in as they push ahead two more hearings in september. earlier today, multiple committee members also discussed was missing secret service tax. and the prospect of talking to abc officials mention in cassidy hutchinson s testimony. the committee is more than welcome, if they will testify under oath to put the door is wide open for them. it is not a decision that they have so far. we have already heard testimony from them. i expect that we will again. mr. ornado has retained private criminal defense counsel. and we have seen that, also, with respect to one other secret service agent. i think that is significant. meanwhile, concern is growing today of a new report detailing a radical plan for trump s second ter