forward. committee members also dropping this big bit of news today, they are now considering a subpoena to compel ginni thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas to testify. i m gonna talk to barbara, liana at or beyond demonstrations, her thoughts on what else can be done in a post-roe world. plus, it succeeded in pennsylvania, and they re trying it elsewhere. will a risky democratic strategy to help support extremists at republican primaries with the hope they ll be easier to pick off at a general election actually payoff? or is a putting democracy at risk? and we ll introduce you to a very different maga, mothers against greg abbott. launching a very personal campaign to get rid of the texas governor. that story is ahead. we want to start the with the january 6th investigation. as we played at the top there, pressure continuing to mount on the doj to prosecute former president trump and his inner circle. in the wake of trump associate steve bannon s convic
last night after legal action. and our shrinking coastline a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. also coming up before nine o clock. as new government research reveals that young people are particularly at risk of chronic loneliness, we take a closer look at something affecting up to half of adults in england and ask how we can better cope together. boris johnson s ethics adviser has resigned after saying there was a legitimate question over whether the pm had broken ministerial rules over pa rtygate. lord geidt did not give a reason for his departure, but in a statement he said it was the right thing to do. let s speak to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. what do we know about why he decided to go? this what do we know about why he decided to o? , . ., what do we know about why he decided to no? , what do we know about why he decided too? , ., ., to go? this came as something of a surrise to go?
at the independent tom peck and former communications director for the trump campaign brian lanza. welcome to the programme. donald trump knew he had lost the 2020 election. he had been told repeatedly by those closest to him. his campaign manager, legal council for his campaign, his data analysts and his daughter had all had told him so. but the then attorney general bill barr told the committee in a videotaped session that after the election, he didn t seem to be listening . and that gets to a key issue in any criminal investigation that might follow of mr trump s actions, whether he understood the claims of fraud he was making were false. the vice chair of the committee, the republican liz cheney, believes he did know and that the lie he perpetuated lit the fuse on what followed onjanuary 6th. you will hear first hand testimony that the president s campaign advisers urged him to await the counting of votes and not to declare victory on election night. the president unde