How it was presented? no, erin. thanks for having me. it reads very much like a truncated version of our report. it actually reads very similar to vice chair cheney s opening statement in the first of our summer hearings. it was during that first reading where she laid out that there is a multipart intentional plan to disrupt the joint session and prevent the transfer of power. it involved pressure on state officials, on the department of justice, on the vice president, and ultimately launching a mob at the capital. that s exactly what s alleged in this indictment. there is not a lot of new information other than some details about direct communications between the president and the vice president. the vice president pat cipollone. they have gotten some additional corroborative information that provides important context and manifestations of the president s state of mind. but core conduct is what we said worth in our report in our
Secretaries of state from pennsylvania and new hampshire, secretaries of state were interviewed was part of the 2020 election probe. what can we clean from this? i think you can glean that it s appropriately a broad investigation. this was really a multipart effort to overturn the election. trump s folks were trying in many ways to do it. it shows that smith following all those leads. and it is a national investigation scope. it s very large. and i think you give credit to them doing that. but in terms of speed there, too, i think again it shows that they are realistically a ways from making a charging decision. they are still asem bling the evidence. great to have you. thank you. coming up, it s been one year since the creation of the new suicide hotline. it has helped millions, but it s still facing some challenges. coming up, how health officials are trying to improve it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance. so you only y pay for what you need.
People to know? there was a very sophisticated, multipart plan overseen by donald trump. you can t ever accept what they steal and rig and rob. to attempt to stay in power. as the longest, largest investigation into donald trump s attempt to stay president comes to a close, we put it all together. three minute walking down the street, carrying ar-15s. the explosive system. i overheard the president say something to the effect of i don t effing care that they have weapons, let my people in. new insight from witnesses. i said, you want me to take my state, 3.2 million voters and just throw them out the window. was he asking you to commit a crime? it gets back to the criminal intent issue. i don t know what he believes. and what might lie ahead. the former president and allies represent a clear and present danger to american
Not only those who supported his lies about election fraud in 2020 but also often those who expressed a willingness to undo any future results that they don t like under the pretense of trumped up fraud. thank you, mr. president. as this was happening, the house select committee investigating january 6th was interviewing witnesses, holding hearings, and gathering evidence to fully expose what the committee says was a plot designed to keep donald trump as president in 2020. and to try to make sure it can never happen again. what s the bottom line you want the american people to know from these hearings? there are several things, but one is that there was a very sophisticated multipart plan overseen by donald trump in an attempt to overturn the election. no president in our history has ever done anything even close to that before. vice chair liz cheney, one of
Wealthy manchester city footballer who lived in a mansion in a multipart of the cheshire countryside, that women were taken back and whilst they whether he sexually assaulted or raped them and a number of women came forward with those allegations. but in relation to six alleged victims that the trial covered the jury found him not guilty of assaulting four of them, so he was cleared of rape unanimously by the jury. they were sent away to cfa could come back with majority verdicts in relation to the outstanding charges that they could not. thejury at to the outstanding charges that they could not. the jury at chester who have been here since last summer were dismissed and benjamin mendy will face a retrial later this year which is expected to last two to three weeks on the two outstanding charges the jury could not decide upon, one of attempted rape and one of rape, in relation to two other