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network this weekend to pass the inflation reduction act of 2022. this legislation would be historic investing in things like combatting climate change, extending access to obamacare and finally, finally letting medicare negotiate with drug companies. but this is only after wheeling and dealing with you know who of course arizona senator kirsten sinema who demanded the preservation of a major tax loophole and forget this. the extremely rich hedge fund managers. the side eye is for you, we will talk more about that in a minute but first, republicans are starting to see that face bumping over the nine military and military aid are trying to obliterate abortion rights in kansas tonight go quite as well as they think. the defeat was kind of like when craig took down deebo and friday, you guys remember that? psychotic. regardless, they did not stop trump and back candidates from a sweeping victory in arizona s primaries. former tv anchor and corn election denier, kari lake said he
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
bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, former british ambassador to the united states who also served as national security advisor under david cameron, and mo hussein, former conservative advisor. let s run through some of the front pages. all the papers lead on the same story the sue gray report into parties during lockdown at downing street. the financial times describes the prime minister as damaged but unbowed after the publication of lurid details of the events but says a move against him by tory mp5 is unlikely. the guardian gives some of those details drinking, a fight and vomiting and also gives the pm s explanation that he didn t know the extent of what was happening. the metro quotes a message from the pm s private secretary martin reynolds, who referred to getting away with it. the i sums it up as failures of leadership , and points out that people at the parties made fun of cleaners and security staff who tried to intervene. the telegraph asks
authorities believe carrying out reconnaisance just one day before the massacre. the suspect taken into custody on saturday. police say he was heavily armed wearing tactical gear with a camera, livestreaming his rampage. authorities say they have uncovered efvidence that this supermarket was not his only target, and if he had not been stopped, the death toll would have been much higher. he got out of here to continue his rampage and continue shooting people. he had even spoken about possibly going to another store. the scene of this massacre has the highest black populated zip code in new york. police say he posted a manifesto online, describing himself as a white supremacist. we have omar jimenez. reporter: details show the suspect planned the attack months in advance. investigators say he is believed to have scoured the store in early march to prepare for his gunfire. because of the body armor he had on, he could have easily retreated back into that store where ther