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about prosecutions. the spotlight will be on the january six committee, as we enter next week, tuesday evening they vote on a report recommending to the full house that steve bannon be cited for criminal contempt of congress. that begins a long process in and of itself. earlier on this network betsy woodruff swan of politico described but will go into that report. before they take the report, i believe this report will be public, and the reports going to lay out the case against bannon. when the committee wants from him, the steps they took to try to get him to cooperate voluntarily. his defiance of the requests and demands for information. and finally, language for a house resolution but the committee will vote on, holding bannon in contempt. as days congressional investigation begins momentum, there are new developments on the criminal prosecutions related to that riot, and insurrection. u.s. capitol police officer michael riley, a 25 year veteran of the force, has been
expresident that no one is above the law. here is chairman bennie thompson on what is coming next for bannon after the house vote and beyond. we hope that the attorney general sees the importance of moving ahead with this indictment, moving ahead with locking steve bannon up, moving ahead with clearing the air that you can t conduct an insurrection on the government of the united states of america and nothing happens. so, clearly, it will be in the department of justice s hands. our committee, on tuesday evening we will do our job. but this is just the beginning. i assure you, there are others, if they do not cooperate, they will suffer the same fate. the news that should be deputily concerning for donald trump, a member of his own party last night, adam kinzinger not ruling out a subpoena for the former president himself or for former vice president mike pence. watch. your colleague bennie thompson has not ruled a subpoena for former president trump saying quote nobo
About prosecutions. the spotlight will be on the january six committee, as we enter next week, tuesday evening they vote on a report recommending to the full house that steve bannon be cited for criminal contempt of congress. that begins a long process in and of itself. earlier on this network betsy woodruff swan of politico described but will go into that report. before they take the report, i believe this report will be public, and the reports going to lay out the case against bannon. when the committee wants from him, the steps they took to try to get him to cooperate voluntarily. his defiance of the requests and demands for information. and finally, language for a house resolution but the committee will vote on, holding bannon in contempt. as days congressional investigation begins momentum, there are new developments on the criminal prosecutions related to that riot, and insurrection. u.s. capitol police officer
Extolling the illegitimacy of the election that turned him out of office. that active crime scene is where we start with some of our favorite reporters and friends. eric swalwell is here. also joining us, betsy woodruff swan of politico, and robert costa is here, washington post national political reporter and coauthor of the new book, peril . bob costa. i m excited to talk to you about susan glasser s comment there about books. you unearthed many things not many days ago. i wanted to start with breaking news up on capitol hill. a 25-year veteran of the u.s. capitol police force was charged today for trying to protect a man who was accused of illegally