contempt of congress. as they have previously done with steve bannon. if he is held in contempt, the case goes to the doj, where they will decide whether or not to prosecute. the actual vote is expected soon. we'll continue to bring you the latest on what's happening on the floor. of course this all comes a day after the house committee investigating the insurrection voted unanimously in favor of the contempt resolution the house takes up tonight. and part of the reason that happened, a big part of the reason, is because mark meadows, former chief of staff, his defense that he didn't have to comply with the subpoena because of executive privilege has basically been invalidated. i mean, meadows has been claiming he cannot talk about certain interactions with former president trump because of executive privilege. but then he published a 300-page book discussing those interactions in detail and also provided the schmidt with more than 6,000 pages of e-mails and 2,000 text messages. yesterday we got a tantalizing peek at some of those documents