day? they believe kushner can help put together some of the puzzle pieces that explain what happened and why january 6th happened even if he wasn t in washington on that day. it s important to remember, hallie, this is not as a result of a subpoena. this is a voluntary interview. and we ll be all over it. sahil kapur, thank you so much for that. i know you will be. coming up here on the show, immoral and unpatriotic. those are the new words from one top member of congress about former president trump, who again is asking vladimir putin for a political favor. and then later, inside facebook s nationwide campaign to try to turn the public against tiktok. and which big political firm they re paying to help. we ve got one of the reporters behind that exclusive scoop with us coming up. oop with coming up riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new n
whip. now on to jared kushner. he s scheduled to give an interview to the january 6th committee tomorrow. kushner s name has not come up very often in the context of the attack on the capitol because he wasn t in washington on that day. he s believed to have been traveling internationally. so the question becomes why does the committee want to talk to him? well, according to my sources there are two reasons for this. the first is they are casting a wide net. their philosophy is that they don t know who s going to have good information. until they talk to everybody about it. and the second is kushner was one of the closest aides to president trump in that white house, entrusted with a massive portfolio where the running joke in washington became that donald trump is counting on jared kushner to deliver everything and world peace. they believe that he can offer a window into former president trump s mindset in the days leading up to january 6th, which they believe is a crucial part of th
clearly aware that the reeds are in town. here s what he said right after that covid event at the white house. i m going to see if i can get to see them. today? they re good people. we re trying to work that out. the push comes as the white house works to try to free another american, somebody with celebrity status, star wnba player brittani griner. she s been in a russian jail since last month after she was arrested for allegedly possessing cannabis vape cartridges. i want to bring in trevor reed s parents, joey and paula reed. thank you for being here today. thank you for having us. we ve talked before, never in person. i m glad to have you on set with us as you re here in washington. first, how s trevor doing? what s the latest? well, he s in solitary confinement. he was at the hospital for ten days. they didn t give him any treatment. and he says they x-rayed the wrong part of his chest. he has a rib or something sticking out. and he s coughing up blood. and so we do
ships will go back into the black sea. we watch and monitor this every day, and we ll make the best decisions based on what s in the best interests of our national security and that of our allies and partners as well. over here way in the back there. kelly? thanks. i m hallie jackson in washington with you this afternoon. you have been watching of course pentagon press secretary john kirby give an update on what is happening in ukraine as it relates to the movement of those russian troops. i want to bring in ali arouzi in ukraine, kelly o donnell who s covering the white house where we ve seen developments as well. courtney kube is at the pentagon. and we re also joined by jason beardsley the national executive director of the advocacy group the association of the u.s. navy. courtney, let me start with you and what we just heard from john kirby there, that russia has repositioned about 20% of its troops in the kyiv area away from the city, essentially saying russia is focusing thei
and by my friends from texas who fled their homes to make sure that we could have the right to vote. we re dramatizing the moment because that power doesn t seem quite yet to be there, but we started with the election in georgia and we re going to continue giving power to the people until we get this done. before i go to representative hinojosa, i wanted to ask you it been to have the texas democratic delegation from the state legislature in washington all this time pushing on voting rights? i think when they initially fled people saw it on the news and didn t really think how long it would last. i flew back early on week i wasn t in washington to host my friends in texas, my co-conspirators for justice for dinner to talk about what the next steps need to be done. they ve met with the vice