give ms braverman their backing, at least as far as her rhetoric is concerned. that is a difficult thing to sustain in government. i think it is probably that that is the principal cause of why we are where we are at. whether or not lord cameron s arrival is that central to the government s battle i m not sure. ., ., ., sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking - sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking to - sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking to a l suella braverman. i was talking to a journalist from the mail on sunday who said there are many loyal conservative voters who do relate to some of the views and comments made by suella braverman. her departure could impact their votes at the next election. what do you
the justice department isn t the only group that lobbied the court about steve bannon today mr. speaker, i understand there might be a change in position regarding the house and their stance on the january 6th committee, and it might be regarding steve bannon, and it may have a big impact on his contempt case. tell me what s going on. yeah, we re working on filing on amicus brief in his appellate work there in his case today speaker of the house mike johnson and several other republican members of the house voted to make the formal position of the u.s. house of representatives, the formal position that the january 6th committee did not have the authority to do the work that it did, and that therefore steve bannon should not have to go t to step back here for some context, remember that the reason steve bannon is headed to prison in the first place is because he refused to comply with the subpoena from the january 6th committee. that s despite clearly knowing a lot about