january 6th hearing reveals that trump knew he lost but tried to steal the election anyway while cheating his maga supporters out of their hard-earned money. plus, some are calling the gun reform framework a good first step. that suggests more is coming. color me skeptical. we ll talk about all that have and more with karine jeanpierre in her first live primetime interview since she made history, become the new white house press secretary. but we begin with day two of public hearings by the house january 6th committee today showing how donald trump deliberately launched the big lie to convince his own voters that he won an election he lost using claims of nonexistent fraud and then seeking to corrupt the justice department, his own campaign team, his donors and our court system in an effort to cling to power. if you think he cooked up that plan after the election as a hail mary simply because he couldn t accept defeat understand that donald trump went into the election alread
stepian s recorded deposition to try to establish key facts about today s theme, the big lie, that donald trump knew he lost election, but continued anyway to rally his supporters around the false claim that he had won. we re also moments away from the supreme court releasing new decisions possibly on the key mississippi abortion case. we ll bring you any of the big cases as we learn about them. let s start with today s hearing because this missing stepian throws a wrench into the committee s plans after laying out how this would play out during the first prime time hearing last week. indeed, it does. because as we ve seen before, in-person testimony is so much more powerful even than the clips they showed of ivanka trump, for instance, on thursday night as we were showing on friday in the hearings. so the appearance in person would have been much more impactful. of course we re excited for them and his wife and their impending new baby, but that is the reality of what ha
horrific day. what i saw was a war scene. i was flipping and peoples blood, i couldn t believe my. eyes what is still to come and what would that impact be? plus, please and protest to end mask ratings in america. can both sides see beyond the political problem at hand and admit that we have a life preservation problem on our hand? both sides say they want a deal. but will this time be different? and, skyrocketing inflation. record-breaking pain at the pump. understand americans are anxious, they re anxious with good reason. i m doing everything in my power to stop putin s price hike. but can biden convince a weary nation that he s doing enough? inside politics, the biggest stories, sourced by the best reporters. now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillips. no united states president has ever faced allegations like this. that donald trump was at the heart of a coordinated conspiracy to steal the presidency. on the morning of january 6th, president
we re told to brace, it will get worse. one energy analyst predicting the national average will hit $5 a gallon around june 17th. that s just a couple of weeks from now. the message from the white house, though, continues to be don t blame us. when the price goes up at the pump typical families feel it. when the price of diesel goes up it affects logistics and transportation costs and this is unfortunately the impact of putin s war in ukraine. this is a global inflation issue that has certainly been affected by things like the aggression in ukraine that were hard to predict. give us a forecast. where can you have gas prices by the end of the year? where will they be? what you are doing right now is trying to put me in the position of being a forecaster. harris: all right, if that weren t so sad, right, we could laugh about it. that is your job to know what is coming down the pike. wow. president biden s meeting with the fed chair jay powell yesterday kicked off with
making news by abandoning decades old policy of strategic ambiguity and saying the united states would fight for taiwan if it is attacked by china. you didn t want to get involved in the ukraine conflict militarily. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes. you are? that s the commitment we made. the white house immediately walked that back, saying the policy has not changed. in ukraine, a russian soldier sentenced to live in prison by a kyiv judge after pleading guilty in the shooting death of a 62-year-old ukrainian civilian in the early days of the invasion. and ukrainian military officials say russia is escalating its offensive throughout the donbas region. and there is some relief coming for millions of parents today as the second major delivery of baby formula is expected to arrive wednesday as part of the biden administration s operation fly formula. the first shipment arrived in indiana sunday and being shipped