trump lost the 2020 election to biden that and used his podcast to foment protests behind the scenes. he pushed for right-wing members of congress to block the certification of the election the day before the attack on the capitol on his podcast, ben and predicted chaos on january 6. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. it s not going to happen. like you think it s going to happen, okay? it s going to be quite extraordinarily different. the comments drew the attention of the january 6 committee we believe must abandon has information relevant to our pro and we ll use the tools at our disposal. to get that information. bannon was subpoenaed for documents and testimony. he refused to comply and was indicted on contempt of congress charges. after a trial, bannon was convicted and sentenced to four months in prison. i m a political prisoner. i feel great about it. it won t change. will not suppress my voice. bannon s multiple attempts to stay out of prison ended las
good evening from nottingham where rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed over tax, immigration and welfare in theirfinal head to head debate before polling day next thursday. it was a heated confrontation, during which they faced questions from a live audience behind me, who challenged them to explain and justify their stance on integrity in politics, the cost of living and brexit. our political editor chris mason is here. what stood out? for me it was all about the tone, it was all about the exchanges as opposed to the contents but the content matters but much of that will be familiar to regular viewers over the past five weeks or so. but it was the exchanges which are defined tonight. it was a much more free flowing debate compared to previous debates in this campaign. there was more anger, more passion, morejeopardy. rishi sunak had nothing to lose tonight and that defined his approach, i thought. nothing to lose tonight and that defined his approach, ithought. he
the american right wins the need to a criminal. it was exciting after all he had been through, how strong this man is. tonight the authoritarian takeover of the republican party and the moderate display that could make kim jong-un blush. he speaks and people sit up at attention. i want my people to do the same. he is always so sweet and recognizes me. there is your cake, sir. then, chris murphy on the supreme court ruling that just ended a trump era gun safety law. and you will not believe how republicans in one state are choking off democracy. north carolina s state constitution says you have the right to free and frequent elections. but it does not specifically say they have to be fair. when all in starts right now. good evening from washington, i m jason johnson and for chris hayes. before yesterday donald trump had not visited the u.s. capital since before the deadly january 6th insurrection that he had excited in hopes of overturning a democratic el
Them for the last three months. Four months, five months. And theyre still here. Theyre still here. Meanwhile, bipartisan efforts to Shield Mueller and his investigation are moving forward in the senate, interestingly enough after much delay. Today republican Chuck Grassley, the chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary committee announced his panel will vote on a bill to protect mueller potentially as soon as tomorrow. That puts grassley on a direct Collision Course with the Senate Majority leader who says he will not advance the bill to a final vote. Theres no indication that mueller is going to be fired. I dont think the president is going to do that. Obviously a number of your colleagues fear it enough to say it should be in there. Im the one who decides what we take to the floor. Thats my responsibility as the majority leader. Well not be having this on the floor of the senate. Its possible mcconnell doesnt read the New York Times which reported on two separate occasions when the pre