there as far as we can tell at this time. that ll be where the where this white house is meant to determine, these are the things we ll yay john. but we feel very little responsibility to engage on these other issues, especially given what went down over the past four years of the trump administration. and the uniform stonewalling-able subpoenas. we re grateful were the story. we ll stay on as. well thank you for your time tonight. that does it for us. now it s time for the last word with my friend alicia menendez in for laura. hi nicolle, it s like the christmas present i forgot to ask for. i get to see you. happy new year. i feel like you come over, we could ve been in the basement together. like twins. have the best, nicolle. house committee investigating the attack on the capitol set dissolve next week with the start of a new congress. but not before releasing even more transcripts. a new batch of interviews interview today offers new insight into the weeks leadin
and the uniform stonewalling -able subpoenas. we re grateful were on the story. we ll stay on as. well thank you for your time tonight. that does it for us. now it s time for the last word with my friend alicia menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. menendez in for laura. over 18 months the january six committee interviewed more than 100 millions of pages of documents and help ten public hearings. the january six committee accomplished in those public hearings has redefined what a congressional hearing can do. the committee led by betty thompson, gave clarity to the chaos, the american public had seen the images, of committee gave us the story understanding of how we arrived think-able breach, they connected the dots and sharing was a guest stars plot twist new details. they re all pointing to an ultimate
returns. as proof that we mandatory presidential process has not been working. i for one, as some my colleagues have been them, wasn t initially in favor of releasing the tax returns. as a prosecutor, former prosecutor, as a lawyer, i have great reserve with the notion of doing that. however, and seeing their upper. and seeing the dysfunction within the mandatory audit process. as well as seeing the things that should ve been looked at. the things that we pointed out, the outstanding joint committee on taxation, on the tax staff as well. that can only be understood the release of the underlying evidence as well. ahead of the release of donald trump s tax return tomorrow. our next guest says that there s already evidence that donald trump committed crimes, says that a 39-page report
on taxation, on the tax staff as well. that can only be understood the release of the underlying evidence as well. ahead of the release of donald trump s tax return tomorrow. our next guest says that there s already evidence that donald trump committed crimes, says that a 39-page report released earlier this month, a joint committee on taxation demonstrates quote, donald trump knowingly committed brazen tax fraud during the six years he ran for office. or was president. johnson rights among the crimes, with attacks theme that quote, help the former president convert a federal tax bill that could ve been as high as 46 million into a 2. 1 million profit from the federal tax system. he adds, what trump did again, and again, and again taking expenses from businesses without revenue. it s so simple that juror