arizona house speaker rusty bowers. bowers didn t just refuse to participate in trump s campaign to, i don t know, end democracy. he testified about it publicly before the january 6th select committee laying out exactly how team trump pressured him to throw out the legitimate arizona election results even if they admitted they didn t have a scrap of evidence to back up their vote fraud claims. after saying back in june after that dramatic public testimony that he would support trump in a rematch against biden, bowers had a change of heart and is now saying that he will never, ever vote for trump again. here s what he told abc news jon karl after being the subject of attacks from donald trump. i have thought at times someone born how he was and raised how he was and he has no idea what a hard life is, and what people have to go through in the real world. he has no idea what courage is. how do you explain the hold that he has, though, on republicans including a lot of repub
department if donald trump replaced rosen with jeffrey clark, that loyalist who was there to help him overturn the election. jeffrey clark, former justice department official, whose home was just searched by federal investigators. the committee says it s going to take us inside a heated oval office meeting on january 3rd when today s witnesses confronted trump over his threat to put clark in charge of the justice department until trump eventually backed down. playing a leading role in today s hearing, congressman adam kinzinger of illinois, one of only two republicans on the panel. all this comes after the select committee deposed filmmaker alex holder behind closed doors this morning about his documentary, which features never-before-seen interviews with trump and me members of his inner circle, both before and after january 6th. cnn has gotten first look at the documentary. we ve been sharing some of these key clips. as the committee is about to focus on jeffrey clark, let
former president s attempt to do an he was trying to get the justice department to use its powers to support his vote fraud claims, sending letters to the state of georgia, other states to say, essentially, that the justice department was concerned about vote fraud. none of those things were true. those claims had been investigated, and the former president was being told that. clark was willing to do that, and he proposed ways to do that. he also was willing to take the place of jeffrey rosen, who was the one standing in the way of all of this, and that extraordinary january 3rd meeting that you re about to hear so much about this afternoon. this is where the former president was threatening, essentially, looking to do to replace clark in this apprentice-style meeting that lasted hours. the president was trying to figure out a way to get clark to take the place of jeffrey rosen and wasn t until all of these officials said that they were going to resign that the former president ba
the caucus room is filling up as the january 6th committee is about to hold its latest public hearing. let s go back to evan perez, getting information about the testimony of jeffrey rosen. jeffrey rosen is sensitive and i think he s very eager to rebut some of the criticism he s heard out there about why he and other officials didn t resign, didn t quit when they knew what trump was trying to do, what the former president was trying to do, to essentially overturn the 2020 elections. he believes he stood his ground, he defended the justice department as an institution, he believes that had he gone public, it s possible, you know, that trump would have replaced him with someone who was going to carry through his wishes with the justice department for the justice department to support his vote fraud claims. so, this is, you know, there s
Fox Abruptly Cancels Lou Dobbs Tonight, a Day After Trump Ally Is Named in Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit People 2/6/2021
Lou Dobbs Tonight has been canceled on the Fox Business Network, a company spokesperson confirms to PEOPLE.
The cancellation is part of programming changes announced last fall, the spokesperson says, though they did not give details behind the decision.
Dobbs final appearance on the show was Thursday, and Jackie DeAngelis and David Asman will take turns hosting the show moving forward under its new name,
Fox Business Tonight. A new permanent host for the same time slot will be announced at a later time.