prepares to reconvene for its seventh hearing into the attack on the capitol today. focusing on the extremist groups that led the attack. how the committee plans to tie the far right militias to the trump white house. boy, mika, as we look at the united states capitol, which, of course so beautiful. was besieged by terrorists on january 6th. if you call people who try to take something over and brutalize cops and try to destroy american democracy terrorists, i guess it s all a definitional thing. you re really starting to see the impact of these investigations, not just the january 6th investigation, but we re going to be talking this morning about what s going on in georgia. lindsey graham has tried to escape a subpoena because the secretary of state in georgia said they re republicans. secretary of state said his fellow republican lindsey graham called and tried to get him to throw out legal ballots. graham is trying to get out of that. of course he wants to esc
and was in no position to be ignoring a subpoena. so i think bannon s next option is either to take his chances and go to trial and try to convince a jury. when he loses, to go to the appellate court and try to overturn the controlling case law. or he just pleads at this point. hugo, let s hop down to the state of georgia. we mentioned this story earlier. a judge in fulton county ordered senator lindsey graham to testify before a special grand jury investigating donald trump s efforts to overturn the election results in georgia. graham was a handful of those trump confidants subpoenaed last week, but graham said he ll fight it in quote. he was called a, quote, necessary witness to the grand jury probe. he s been ordered to testify in august. brad raffensperger said he, too, lindsey graham, called raffensperger from a neighboring