role to organize the electors in his state and coordinated the efforts with the former president s campaign. more in a moment. the revelation comes the same day that the january 6 committee delayed hearings. the reason is one of his members, raskin, had a deluge of new evidence. he would not elaborate but said the new information was what we learned yesterday and beyond. the former president and his family recorded this before and after january 6th. those recordings have been turned over to the committee. a subpoena has, over also. the testimony of the republican party member, mcdaniel. that links to the presidents reply. he turned the call over to mr. eastman who proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors in case there are legal challenges that were ongoing to change the result in any state. more helping them reach out and assemble them. my understanding, the campaign did not take the lead. we were just helping t
we ll have more in a moment. the revelation comes the same day that the january 6th committee said it may delay further hearings after the one scheduled tomorrow. the reason, according to one of its members, a deluge of new evidence, in his words. he didn t elaborate, saying that only the new information goes beyond what we learned about yesterday, the existence of a documentary crew s interview with the former president and his family recorded before and after january 6th. those recordings have been turned over to the committee. the report of federal subpoenas comes a day after we learned two vital pieces of evidence. first was testimony that directly linked the former president to the plot. what did the president say when he called you? essentially, he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors in case any of the legal challenges that were ongoing changed the resul
Whether or not Speaker Pelosi votes. Its tradition the speaker doesnt often votes but on a day like today i would think she would want to lead from the front. Well see. It seems like unprecedented times. Hagar, felipe, congressman, thank you so much. Well hand off to ari melber. Good morning. Im ari melber reporting live from nbc headquarters with coverage of todays events on msnbc. The breaking news coming out of capitol hill, lawmakers in the house about to take their first ever formal votes on how to proceed with the Impeachment Inquiry of president donald trump. This new resolution maps out the blueprint and rules of the road
for what democrats say is the next public phase in this impeachment probe. Now many are expecting a Party Line Vote today. Lawmakers will vote on these ground rules which includes moving the closed door depositions of all of these key witnesses into public hearings. Weve seen squabbling over this process. Were expecting in our special coverage to hear from Spe
direct and racist attack by president trump and her testimony yesterday illustrated how anybody, regular people doing their job, can become victims of election lies. this one did. more to come. reporter: this is shaye moss last month receiving the profile in courage award . a case of the nerves. my fellow honorees, i m not used to giving speeches and being in the spotlight. what i m used to is quietly doing my job. reporter: that s exactly why she was being honored for quietly doing her job as an election worker in georgia. she had of voter applications, absentee ballot requests and helped process votes.
and then by people who believed him. her testimony yesterday illustrated how anybody, just regular people, doing their jobs can become victims of election lies and in this case, did. more from gary tuchman. reporter: this is shaye moss last month, receiving the john f. kennedy profile in courage award. forgive me for a little case of the nerves. i m not used to giving speeches. not used to being in the spotlight, either. okay. what i m used to is quietly doing my job. reporter: and that s exactly why she was being honored, for quietly doing his job as an election worker in fulton county, georgia. she handled voter applications and helped process votes. it s a job she started in 2017 and held until just after the presidential election in 2020. it all changed for me