voted in those states. joe biden beat then president trump by more than 311,000 votes there and how many votes from those 25.5 million were questionable? fewer than 475, less than one quarter of 1% of biden s victory margin in those states. it wasn t even close. and not all of that handful of votes were even for biden. and when the a.p. contacted trump for kcomment, he quoted a litany of afraid claims. like everything else in the mountain of evidence that the lbs election was legitimate, it doesn t seem to matter to those promoting the conspiracies at any cost. what were the foot soldiers told? what was spontaneous and what was planned? members of the oath keepers group allegedly gathered and stashed weapons in advance of the attack and cut through the crowd in military-like formation according to the justice department. there s a pipe bomber still on the lamb and more questions than answers about what happened at d.c. s willard hotel where the night before january 6th there
it s all been revealed as a fraud but publicly he is still pushing the big lie. why do people fall for this? why do they buy it? i think one of the biggest problems we have right now as a country is that news is so siloed. people who watch fox probably didn t see one second of the hearing that the january 6 committee put on where they were considering whether or not to hold mark meadows in contempt. so they re only getting the spin and none of the facts. and i think this has been a huge problem all throughout donald starting with his candidacy. people get very selective information and so much of it is either skewed or entirely inaccurate and false. listen, let s talk about these texts. i want to get your reaction, tex texts from your cousin don junior. he s got to condemn this. are you surprised he wassing if was going to his chief of staff to get to his own father? no, it doesn t surprise me at all. on one hand i would like to think it s because donald wouldn t answ
let s see them on the ticket. i note melissa h. you did not put vice president kamala harris in the mix as you have identified the new and young leadership. thank you so much for watching. i ll be back here tomorrow night. don lemon tonight starts now. and here s don. i ve got a name for you. tell me. my home boy as we call it, hometown boy, mitch landrieu, if there s a possibility of someone else running, mitch landrieu is beloved by the party. he s beloved by african americans. he is beloved by democrats. and he s somewhat of a centrist. you know, on some of the election night panels i had the privilege of sitting next to him and enjoying his company and listening to his commentary, and i thought, this is a really bright guy, and when the president selected him as i don t know what title is, infrastructure czar, i thought that s a good call. give him a chance to shine on a national stage. yeah. look, this is all different scenarios that you are positing here.
place to meet, which you did through by hook and by crook, it took you a long time to get there, even still, it has to be about, well, if you scored a point on me, i m going to score a point on you. and since we re coming from different places we each have to win, and if we don t win by destroying the other, it s not a real win. that dynamic is true, even when you fight for that common ground. i thought you did a great job with it, and i m glad it was you and not me. i had that thought while i was doing it. like, rachel kind of warned me off this last night. it wasn t a warning. it was like, oh, really. okay. well, you know. it s like baseball. glass of wine for you tonight, my friend. well done. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it s really good to have you here. this past month, abc news reporter jonathan karl published a book called betrayal about the great unraveling of the trump presidency. the final act of the trump show. it hasn t even been a
if that is true, then president biden should logically suspend his negotiations with senator joe manchin over the build back better bill. and spent all of his time with joe manchin trying to convince him and the rest of the democrats of the senate to pass a voting rights bill immediately even if they have to change the rules of the senate to do that. the pressure to do that has increased this week. with the dramatic revelations delivered by the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. the committee continues to add detail to the conspiracy led by donald trump to overturn the results of the presidential election on january six with the support of republican senators, and republican members of the house. it was, at every step, a plot to violate the law. the january six committee has not released the name of any of the republican members of congress whose texts have been revealed. some of them have been revealed since sunday. and no republicans