this is don lemon tonight for americans that want the truth to come out about the deadly january 6th insurrection at the capitol, you can mark today down as a major turning point in the investigation. the house january 6th committee is now in possession of more than 700 pages of documents from the trump white house that the former president fought like hell to keep secret. the national archives releasing the trove of information after the supreme court cleared the way for the documents to be release the to the committee. throwing the former president s claims of executive privilege out the door. the documents will reveal the inner workings after the insurrection and days after and not hard to see why he tried to keep them from public scrutiny. politico is reporting details on documents the committee is reviewing including a draft of an executive order dated december 16th, 2020 directing the defense secretary to seize voting machines. a member of the committee reacting repor
it is very important. briana, have a great weekend. i will see you monday, okay? all right. see you later, don. this is don lemon tonight. and for all americans who want the truth to come out about the deadly january 6th insurrection at the capitol, you can mark today down as potentially a major turning point in the investigation. the house january 6th committee is now in possession of more than 700 pages of documents from the trump white house that the former president fought like hell to keep secret. the national archives releasing the trove of information after the supreme court cleared the way earlier-this week for the documents to be released to the committee. throwing the former president s claims of executive privilege right out the door. now, the documents likely will reveal the inner workings of the trump white house after he lost the election, up through the insurrection, and in the days after. and it s not hard to see why he tried to keep them from public scr
old expansion. the u.s. will respond in writing, but officials say that s still a nonstarter. aevd, i asked secretary blinken about any results from today s talks. mr. lavrov has spoken today about hysterical rhetoric. what he called hysterical rhetoric from the west about an invasion, he claims to provoke ukraine. president biden said that is what has happened so far, that he believes that putin will move in, because he s got to do something. so, do you think, as of today, that you have a better understanding from mr. lavrov, first of all, of what putin s intentions are? do you have any commitment at all that they will stop the aggression that you say is standing in the way of any positive agreement? where do you see a space for any kind of engagement to defuse this crisis? we re not proceeding on the basis of emotion. we re proceeding on the basis of fact and history. the facts are that russia has amassed very significant forces in ukraine s border. and continues to do
first person to breach the capitol building, smashing open a window with a riot shield stolen from an officer. [crowd chanting] go, go, go! inside the building, pezzola and a group of rioters came within sight of senator joe grassley, then third in line to the presidency, as he was evacuated from the senate. pezzola also found himself in the capital, smoking what he called a victory cigar, though that did not turn out. pezzola was actually the third proud boys to be sentenced. yesterday, judge timothy kelly and it down a 15 year sentence to zachary who led 200 people to the capitol on january six, 17 years for joseph biggs, who is a prosecutor described as the tip of the spear throughout the attack. this afternoon, he also sentenced ethan already, the former president of the seattle probably chapter 2:18 years. they received longer sentences because they were convicted of the rare and serious charge of seditious conspiracy. dominic pezzola was the only one to be acquitt
go, go, go! inside the building, pezzola and a group of rioters came within sight of senator joe grassley, then third in line to the presidency, as he was evacuated from the senate. pezzola also found himself in the capital, smoking what he called a victory cigar, though that did not turn out. pezzola was actually the third proud boys to be sentenced. yesterday, judge timothy kelly handed down a 15 year sentence to zachary rehl, who led 200 people to the capitol on january six, and 17 years for joseph biggs, who as a prosecutor described as the tip of the spear throughout the attack. this afternoon, he also sentenced ethan nordean, the former president of the seattle chapter to 18 years. they received longer sentences because they were convicted of the rare and serious charge of seditious conspiracy. dominic pezzola was the only one to be acquitted on that charge. today, in front of judge kelly, pezzola expressed remorse, calling his actions the most regrettable decision