three people are dead. what we have learned about the teenage suspect who police say was firing at random. let s begin with the breaking news after that shocking attack at a virginia congressman s office. this morning the man accused of assaulting two of congressman jerry connolly s staff members yesterday with a metal baseball bat is due in court. this as we have this new video that police believe shows the suspect chasing another woman nearby with a bat just minutes before the attack. joining us now is nbc news capitol hills correspondent ryan nobles and clint watts. ryan, let s start with what we know about the suspect and his upcoming court appearance. reporter: that s right, ana. the suspect is expected to appear in a district court in fairfax city here in the next couple of minutes. his arraignment scheduled for this morning. court, we re told, is delayed at the moment, but he s expected to be arraigned at some point today. he s facing a litany of charges
misinformation, and outright conspiracy theories to attack the president and advance a really dangerous maga agenda. joining me now is virginia congressman, gerry connolly, a democratic member of the house foreign fighters and oversight committees, and the select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government. welcome, my friend, it is good to see you. we re gonna start with those accusations from james comer. has he shared any of the alleged evidence that he has with democrats on the committee? is there anything to this probe? no and no. this is, this is a typical republican playbook to manufacture a scandal or crisis in the hope that some of it will stick and hurt prominent democratic political figures. in this case, the target is joe biden. and then getting out through his son. now, we had a hearing on the oversight committee, a debut
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