the ballots for ig rerregularit again and again. they have the facts for that and are angry. this is republican maricopa county recorder that heads up the county elections department. i ve been accused of inserting page fake ballots fro south korean claim and indulged by the senate majority whip and been accused of deleting databases even though transferred and seen them with my own eyes and even though i still have access to the current fully functional voting database. it is enough. i didn t want to get involved. i wanted to sit quietly on the sidelines, but it is enough. i am now the leader of an office of 160 full-time employees and i am tired of hearing them defamed and ridiculed. they are good people. they are hard working people. they are people of integrity. they are my friends. republicans sick of the big lie a lot like the georgia election officials also republicans sick of the big lie that spoke out repeatedly against the defeated president s attempt to overtur
database. it is enough. i didn t want to get involved. i wanted to sit, quietly, on the sidelines. but it is enough. i am now the leader of an office of 160 full-time employees, and i am tired of hearing them defamed and ridiculed. they are good people. they are hardworking people. they are people of integrity. they are my friends. republicans, sick of the big lie. a lot like the georgia-election officials, also, republicans. also, sick of the big lie. who spoke out, repeatedly, against the defeated president s attempt to overturn their results. and georgia s republican lieutenant governor, jeff duncan, who announced today that he won t be seeking a second term. he tells the atlanta journal constitution that phony-conspiracy theories have dealt lasting damage to his party. and as we might add, also fueled the single-worst attack on american democracy, by americans, since the civil war. sometime this week, wednesday we think, house lawmakers could vote on legislation setting
he is going from the hunter to the hunted and he doesn t seem to realize it. let s play a little bit of how he sounds. take a look. they come into my apartment on this one stupid thing, and we ve got proof staring right in there in the fbi that hunter biden did it on 11 occasions, he didn t file. and nobody cares. nobody s broken into his house. nobody cares. nobody s broken into his house. let me do a quick fact check. fact check number one, nobody broke into rudy giuliani s home. as he knows better than most being the lawyer that he is, his home was peacefully searched under a lawful warrant authorized by a judge. that s the opposite of a break-in. as to mr. biden, well, hunter biden is under an investigation and everyone will see where that goes. but number three, and this is most important tonight, rudy giuliani doesn t call the shots anymore. he s not the prosecutor. as he holds forth these interviews and talks up the idea that he has insight into who should be inves
headquarters in new york. well, everyone, to alex witt reports. demonstrators on the steps of the capital. let s go right to allison barber who is joining us from austin. i m curious when you are hearing from the participants there? i was telling them that s okay, they didn t need to move because we were standing here. they came out here today because they feel there s no question in their mind that these laws, this legislation is designed to limit voting opportunity particularly for communities of color in texas, and yes, there is a republican governor and yes the legislature is controlled and the odds of stopping it might not be very high. they wanted to make sure people heard what they had to say and this is not voter suppression, he said and this is the term he used that it is voter enhancements. activists say that could not be further from the truth and that this law is designed to restrict voting rights by limiting voting options as well as imposing new restrictions
he s contemplative to the point of paralysis, he s going to let them all off the hook just so the department of justice is not still somehow perceived as political as it was under the prior administration. and even though his doj, as you know, has charged more than 700 people connected to the attack, and that s just so far, look, he s been well aware of the frustrations out there. he hears them. he actually responded last week, and he vowed that it was far from over. remember this? the actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law, as long as it takes. as long as it takes. i bet some of you probably heard that and a part of you somewhere within you, you conflated this attorney general with maybe a robert mueller, right? you had the deja vu of the mueller years. i hope it s not too soon to mention them. you probably rolled your eyes, thinking it might