members of the trump inner circle, including his eldest daughter, ivanka trump, who appeared to have said something different to the filmmaker than what she told the january 6th committee. she told the filmmaker her father should continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted and that s what he should do. now, the committee has released a snippet of her private deposition to them earlier this year in which she had said that she agreed or she accepted what the former attorney general bill barr said that the claims of fraud were essentially bs in barr s words. she said she accepted that. we ll see what ils she also said in the deposition and what she said among this footage. this all comes as the lawmakers on the committee are planning to delay their next round of hearings which were expected to be next week. but instead they re going to wait until mid-july because they re going through a deluge of new evident in the word of jamie raskin, a member of the committee, who
and good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we ve got a lot of theories, just don t have the evidence. that s the stunning admission from rudy giuliani about the baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election. now giuliani, you know, you remember him, right? you know, the stuff coming down his face. he was the center piece of a lot of this, one of the loudest voices in trump s ear, one of the biggest mega-phonies out there , mega-phones out there. giuliani knew the conspiracy theories were not true. at some point, one of them made a comment that they didn t have evidence but had a lot of theories. that was mr. giuliani. what exactly did he say, how did that come up? my recollection, he said we got lots of theories, we just don t have the evidence. okay, not having the evidence of any of this stuff did not stop the relentless pressure campaign to overturn the election. the scheme spanned several states and trump s attempts to draw in republican officials from
john berman here in for anderson. answer for that will depend on the answers for a string of other questions. can the committee in the coming weeks make the ambitious case it laid out last night. what will the justice department that already brought hundreds of charges in capital assault do with the information the select committee uncovered and will the hearings generate the kind of political census that might be needed before the attorney general decides to aim as high as the select committee is already suggesting might be necessary. president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. you will also hear about plots to commit seditious conspiracy on january 6th, a crime defined in our law as conspiring to overthrow, put down, or destroy by force, the government of the united states. or, to oppose by force, the authority there of. committee vice chair liz cheney said those words, plot to commit seditious conspiracy while putting the forme
unfolded. the politicians, the pundits who say that january 6th was anything short of a violent insurrection are lying. reporter: the committee is promising many more details that we haven t learned before. justin bieber taking a break after getting a rare virus that s paralyzed half his face. i can t smile on this side of my face. i m pamela brown, you re in the cnn news room. march for our lives in more than 400 cities across the country today. these rallies demand the lawmakers confront the explosion of gun violence and mass shootings. the largest was in washington where significant gun reform has stalled for years in the senate. right now negotiators working on a bipartisan package aren t expressing some optimism for a compromise. the public pressure is growing after the school massacre in uvalde, texas and the racist slaughter inside a buffalo store. the son of the oldest victim in buffalo spoke to demonstrators today. there s so many times we sat there wat
barr s statement that the department found no fraud sufficient to overturn the election. how did that affect your perspective about the election when attorney general barr made that statement? it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr. so i accepted what he said, was saying. but the committee is making it clear this is not just about what happened on january 6th, or in the days leading up to it. it s about a clear and present danger to our democracy and what could happen in the next election. we ve got a lot to talk in the coming hours here on cnn. here with me, so glad you could join. first manu and ryan in washington on capitol hill with the latest on this. gentlemen, good evening. ryan, you first. stunning first night here. shocking new video. emotional live testimony. taped testimony from people close to the former president and the january 6th committee making the case that the former president, donald trump, was at the center. tell us more about