falsely told donors that all the money contributed would go toward the construction effort. federal prosecutors charged bannon with the same basic alleged crime in 2020 but he was pardoned by donald trump as trump was leaving office. presidential pardons do not apply to state investigations. cnn s kara scannell is here with the latest. this has a familiar ring to it, but steve bannon, these are serious charges. yeah, these are serious charges and a serious investigation by the manhattan district attorney s office. sources tell me that bannon will surrender, a expected to surrender tomorrow here in new york to face these new york state charges. the conduct he is being charged with is very similar to the conduct that he was charged by federal prosecutors in 2020 and that was for allegedly along with co-conspirators misleading donors who donated money in this fundraising effort to raise money to build a wall along the southern u.s. border, an entity called we build the ball.
president of the united states. the we think about concession but now apparently everybody on the floor is putting on their mats beings getting ready for a brief. they re putting on their tear gas masks. that is just some of the footage unveiled. we re breaking down the biggest moments from yesterday s hearing. plus, the supreme court deals a blow to former president trump, rejecting his request to intervene in the mar-a-lago documents case. and also this morning, things get heated during a debate between wisconsin s two senate candidates. we ll show you how they repeatedly went after each other. good morning. welcome to way too early on this friday, october 14th. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with the new evidence and video laid out by the house select committee investigating january 6. among the highlights of yesterday s hearing, the last for the panel, before the mid terms, was the stunning vote to subpoena the former president himself. we also
jake tapapper: as ththe us heheaded into the 2022 midterm elections, there was, perhaps, more at stake regarding american democracy than ever before. from arizona to pennsylvania to georgia, in all the so-called swing states, the former president, donald trump, backed not only those who supported his lies about election fraud in 2020, but also often those who expressed a willingness to undo any future results that they don t like under the pretense of trumped up fraud. speaker: thank you, mr. president. jake tapper: as this was happening, the house select committee investigating january 6 was interviewing witnesses, holding hearings and gathering evidence to fully expose what the committee says was a plot designed to keep donald trump as president in 2020 and to try to make sure it can never happen again. what s the bottom line you want the american people to know
elections, there was, perhaps, more at stake regarding american democracy than ever before. from arizona to pennsylvania to georgia, in all the so-called swing states, the former president, donald trump, backed not only those who supported his lies about election fraud in 2020, but also often those who expressed a willingness to undo any future results that they don t like under the pretense of trumped up fraud. speaker: thank you, mr. president. jake tapper: as this was happening, the house select committee investigating january 6 was interviewing witnesses, holding hearings and gathering evidence to fully expose what the committee says was a plot designed to keep donald trump as president in 2020 and to try to make sure it can never happen again. what s the bottom line you want the american people to know from these hearings? liz cheney: there are several things, but one is that there was a very sophisticated multi-part plan
jake tapapper: as ththe us heheaded into the 2022 midterm elections, there was, perhaps, more at stake regarding american democracy than ever before. from arizona to pennsylvania to georgia, in all the so-called swing states, the former president, donald trump, backed not only those who supported his lies about election fraud in 2020, but also often those who expressed a willingness to undo any future results that they don t like under the pretense of trumped up fraud. speaker: thank you, mr. president. jake tapper: as this was happening, the house select committee investigating january 6 was interviewing witnesses, holding hearings and gathering evidence to fully expose what the committee says was a plot designed to keep donald trump as president in 2020 and to try to make sure it can never happen again. what s the bottom line you want the american people to know