insurrection findings. the outline out showing never before seen video showing they are expected to go into greater detail to explain how the big lie that the 2020 election was stolen led to the january 6th riot on capitol hill here s the rundown. the committee will reconvene about 24 hours from now at 10 am eastern, to talk about the origins of the big lie. then on wednesday, they will describe the turmoil within the justice department, for the weeks following the 2020 election. and on thursday, the panel spotlight donald trump s efforts to pressure mike pence to reject certain states electoral votes. among the witnesses who are expected to testimony testify at these hearings, the former acting attorney general who was put in charge of the justice department after bill barr left his post in the late december 2020. also expected to testify is greg jacobs, former vice president that pence s top lawyer, who advised him that he did not have the authority to reject the electora
official proceeding, the electoral counting of votes, with where the peaceful transferal of power has always occurred. so i think they re going to be able to demonstrate that crimes were committed that this activity comes from liz cheney laid out and involves violation of laws. this is not just a protest that went to what ride by the carefully executed effort to really overturn the results of an election and keep donald trump in power despite that he lost the election. we have never seen any attempted coup like this in the history of our country. and i think that the committee is going to be very methodically presenting all of the evidence to the american people that they are presented and everybody cares about a marketing this country should be horrified and angry and committed to making sure that it can never happen again in america. put simply, i want to hear from you. do you believe, some do, that the goal of this committee should be to build a criminal case against donald trump?
remain more stable. the difference is striking. economists say that compared to last year the average american family is paying $460 more per month for goods and services. how much of an impact does this have on the average family? i think it is a very significant impact. it is a question of how you make budgets stretch. and after a point, it is to be, how do you make plans? for president biden s costing political capital. i understand americans are anxious. they are anxious for good reason. speaking of los angeles, the president called inflation a top priority. but the blame, he says, lies largely on russia s war in ukraine. today s inflation reports confirm when americans already know. prudence prices hitting america hard. all of it placing growing pressure on the federal reserve which is set to meet next week to discuss how much they will raise interest rates. some experts worry that the fix is coming too late. this is the first time in
that point. for someone who s not been in lockstep with donald trump was liz cheney, she was one of the only republicans on the issue focus on president trump and his role in january six. when you think she wants the american people to get of these investigations? i think the committee is a whole, including senator cheney, want to tell a clear story to the american people. there are a lot of complexities to what happened, but at the end of the day this whole story is about donald trump. he provoked the false claim about the election, he provoked this mob eventually stormed the capitol. and he at the end of the day was responsible for the things that happened around him that he helped drive forward. so i think she made it very clear that to the committee s bottom line and she wants a returner stand itchy and harvey does not think that he should never be anywhere near a position of power again. the republican party or the country. she tried it to make that very explicit in her rema
thank you very much. for more on this, joining me now is democratic congressman david cicilline of rhode island. last year he served as an impeachment manager during the second impeachment of donald trump. congressman, thank you for joining. in some ways the january six committee is building on the work that you and your colleagues started while working on donald trump s second impeachment. they outlined the findings thursday. when you said that they had significantly more evidence than you did in 2021 during that second impeachment of former president donald trump. can you dig into that for us a bit? sure. they have done an extraordinary job. this is been very bipartisan. they have interviewed over 1000 witnesses collected over 140,000 pages of documents. and i think they are going to be able to continue to tell the american people the full story about the financing and planning and execution of an attempt to keep donald trump in power despite the vote of the american people to elec