Former White House general Steve Bannon will testify before the committee Jan. 6, spokeswoman Zoe Lofgren revealed. Mr. Bannon’s lawyer has sent a letter to the committee indicating his willingness to withdraw his opposition to the committee’s subpoena, Ms. Lofgren told CNN on Sunday. Mr. Bannon’s testimony will likely take place behind closed doors over several hours, as has happened with previous witnesses called by the committee, according to the Jan. 6 House committee member. The Jan. 6 panel is scheduled to hold two more hearings this week. It is not yet clear whether Thursday’s hearing will be held during the day or will be the final hearing during the time lawmakers have promised to complete the hearings. Meanwhile, Donald Trump attacked Twitter and Facebook executives in an interview for the new documentary Unprecedent. Trump was banned from social networking sites in the days after the riot at the US Capitol in January 2021 for inciting the deadly attack. He told director Alex Holder it was a “shame” he was kicked off the platforms when leaders from authoritarian states still had access to them. “They enable other people who are scary people. I’m not a horrible person,” he said.

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Trump’s niece says he’s ‘horrified’ by Jan. 6 panel

Mary Trump has claimed her uncle is likely “terrified” by developments in the congressional committee investigating the events of January 6, when the then-president urged an armed mob of supporters to disrupt the official confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory, telling them “to fight like hell.” Mrs. Trump, a psychologist who has been an outspoken critic of the former president, was asked on MSNBC what she thought her former relative was feeling, as Pat Cipollone, the former White House counsel, became the latest top figure to be interviewed by the panel. . “To say Donald is terrified is right, it’s also an understatement,” Ms Trump responded. “I think this might be the first time in his entire life that even he can’t deny the walls closing in. The amount of evidence we’re seeing coming out of these committee hearings is overwhelming.” Oliver O’Connell has the full story.

Mary Trump says her uncle Donald can feel ‘the walls closing in’ on January 6 evidence

Mrs. Trump notes that the witnesses are “increasingly important in terms of their access and their position in his administration.” Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 05:01 am 1657508457

The leader of the Oath Keepers offers to testify before the January 6 commission

The leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia wants to testify before the commission on January 6 if he is allowed to do so live and in person. Stewart Rhodes, who is in jail awaiting trial on seditious conspiracy charges for his role in the attack on the US Capitol, wants to “face” the committee, his lawyer James Bright told Politico. Meanwhile, on Friday the Department of Justice released new details of the extensive planning it claims Mr Rhodes and eight other Oath Keepers carried out in the run-up to the January 6 uprising. Bevan Hurley has the latest.

The leader of the Oath Keepers offers to testify before the January 6 commission

Stuart Rhodes said he would only testify in person and live Bevan Hurley 11 July 2022 04:00 1657506657

Sarah Palin invokes gun imagery as she appears at Trump rally

Sarah Palin invoked images of guns as she urged Republicans to keep fighting during a rally in Anchorage Saturday night — weeks after a series of mass shootings that have killed dozens of people. “Dad, it was all about, no, you stiffen your spine,” the former Alaska governor told the cheering crowd at the GOP rally. “My father’s words were exactly, ‘Don’t back down, reload.’

Sarah Palin cites gun imagery at Trump rally: ‘Don’t back down, reload’

A spate of mass shootings in recent weeks has prompted a rare bipartisan gun control bill Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 3:30 am 1657504844

Pat Cipollone “did not contradict” the testimony of previous witnesses on January 6th

Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone “did not contradict” the testimony of previous witnesses when he appeared before the January 6 committee on Friday. The exhaustive day-long private session produced new information that will be released at future public hearings, according to one of the lawmakers present. “He didn’t contradict the testimony of other witnesses,” California Democrat Zoe Lofgren told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.

Cipollone “did not contradict” the statements of previous witnesses on January 6

The crucial testimony comes before two more public hearings this week Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 03:00 am 1657503057

Kellyanne Conway Says Kushner Is Trying to ‘Wash His Hands’ of 2020 Election Loss

Former President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway is slamming son-in-law Jared Kushner, accusing him of trying to absolve himself of any responsibility for Trump’s 2020 election loss. Ms. Conway made the remarks to The Washington Times as the woman who managed Trump’s 2016 campaign promotes her new memoir, Here’s the Deal. Ms Conway reportedly had a rocky relationship with the man who was married to Trump’s eldest daughter Ivanka. Both Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner held positions in the Trump administration with Ms. Conway.

Kellyanne Conway accuses Jared Kushner of trying to ‘wash his hands’ of 2020 loss

“It’s become incredibly convenient for Jared not to be blamed for that disaster of a campaign in 2020.” Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 02:30 am 1657501257

Could a crowded GOP field help Trump’s 2024 campaign?

As he considers another run for the White House, polls show former President Donald Trump is the most popular figure in the Republican Party. But it wasn’t always like that. Competing at one point with a dozen rivals for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, Trump won only about a third of the vote in key early states. He even lost the Iowa caucuses, which kick off the nominating process. However, he was able to prevail because those in the party who opposed his divisive politics were never able to rally around a single opponent to confront him. And with Trump mulling another bid for the White House as recently as this summer, the same dynamic could play out again.

How a crowded GOP field could help Trump in the 2024 campaign

In 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump clinched the Republican presidential nomination despite losing the Iowa caucus and winning only a third of the vote in key primary states, thanks to a crowded field of dozens of candidates. Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 02:00 1657499457

Probably not the way most people remember it…

Donald Trump claimed that “everyone was happy” under his presidency before the coronavirus pandemic arrived. Speaking at a campaign event in Las Vegas on Friday night, the former president said the Biden administration had allowed a “deadly wave of lawlessness … to sweep the land” while painting a much rosier picture of his tenure.

Trump claims US was united under his pre-Covid presidency: ‘Everybody was happy’

Former president calls his single term ‘the longest period … in our country’s history’ Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 1:30 am 1657497657

Four days in January – a schedule

The FIt would be something never seen before in America – a defeated president, Donald Trump, standing on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021, with a mob of supporters, some armed, questioning the election result. Trump intended to go there that day. His allies planned for now, envisioning the president giving a speech outside the building or even entering the House chamber amid objections to Congress certifying the 2020 election results for Democrat Joe Biden. “He’s going to look strong,” Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, mused to a young White House aide four days earlier. Here’s what’s known about then-President Trump’s plans to join the mob on Capitol Hill based on what was revealed in House select committee hearings:

4 days in January: Trump pushes for 2020 Capitol coda vote

It would be something he had never seen in America Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 01:00 1657495857

Trump slams Supreme Court name during GOP rally

Donald Trump confused the name of Supreme Court Justice Kechangie Brown Jackson by disrespectfully calling her “Kechangie Brown Jackson” on stage at a GOP rally in Anchorage, Alaska. The former president, who has a history of mispronouncing the names of black women, slammed the newly appointed justice in front of a crowd of supporters on Saturday night. Rachel Sharp has the details.

Trump drops Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s name at GOP rally

The former president has a history of mispronouncing the names of black women, as he repeatedly mocked Kamala Harris’ name during the 2020 race for the White House Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 12:30 am 1657494057

Trump tells crowd Giuliani in hospital with heart problem ‘because of what they put him through’

Donald Trump has claimed that his former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, is in hospital with a heart condition that he said was the result of what the political left “put on him”. “He had a heart problem,” he said, before blaming that heart problem on an unspecified “they.” “He’s in a hospital. Can you believe what they put Rudy in?’ Giuliani was subpoenaed this week by a Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury investigating the former president’s efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory, along with South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and several advisers and lawyers who played a key role role in the plan to overturn the results.

Trump says Giuliani in hospital for heart ‘for what they put him through’

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Former White House general Steve Bannon will testify before the committee Jan. 6, spokeswoman Zoe Lofgren revealed. Mr. Bannon’s lawyer has sent a letter to the committee indicating his willingness to withdraw his opposition to the committee’s subpoena, Ms. Lofgren told CNN on Sunday. Mr. Bannon’s testimony will likely take place behind closed doors over several hours, as has happened with previous witnesses called by the committee, according to the Jan. 6 House committee member. The Jan. 6 panel is scheduled to hold two more hearings this week. It is not yet clear whether Thursday’s hearing will be held during the day or will be the final hearing during the time lawmakers have promised to complete the hearings. Meanwhile, Donald Trump attacked Twitter and Facebook executives in an interview for the new documentary Unprecedent. Trump was banned from social networking sites in the days after the riot at the US Capitol in January 2021 for inciting the deadly attack. He told director Alex Holder it was a “shame” he was kicked off the platforms when leaders from authoritarian states still had access to them. “They enable other people who are scary people. I’m not a horrible person,” he said.

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“give it to me right now”

Donald Trump brought two fans on stage wearing shirts with his face and asked them to “give them to me now” during Saturday’s campaign rally in Alaska. “I love that man’s shirt, I tell you,” she says, laughing and pointing the man out into the crowd. “I’d like you to stand up here. Come on, get up here. Let me see. Get up here. Pick this guy up here.’ Rachel Sharp has the story.

Strange moment between Trump and fans wearing shirts with his face

“Take off those shirts and give them to me right now!” the former president shouted to the fans Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 07:00 1657515600

Trump refuses to say the word ‘vaccine’

Donald Trump refused to use the word vaccine when talking about Covid-19 at a rally for the Republican candidates in Alaska on Saturday night. “We’ve done so much in terms of healing, and a word I’m not allowed to mention, but I’m still proud of that word,” he told supporters in Anchorage. “We did this in nine months and it was supposed to take five years to 12 years, nobody else could do it, but I don’t mention it in front of my people.” Eric Garcia has more details.

Trump refuses to say the word “vaccine” during Alaska rally

The former president is campaigning for Republicans in Alaska ahead of its primary Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 06:00 1657512060

Trump’s niece says he’s ‘horrified’ by Jan. 6 panel

Mary Trump has claimed her uncle is likely “terrified” by developments in the congressional committee investigating the events of January 6, when the then-president urged an armed mob of supporters to disrupt the official confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory, telling them “to fight like hell.” Mrs. Trump, a psychologist who has been an outspoken critic of the former president, was asked on MSNBC what she thought her former relative was feeling, as Pat Cipollone, the former White House counsel, became the latest top figure to be interviewed by the panel. . “To say Donald is terrified is right, it’s also an understatement,” Ms Trump responded. “I think this might be the first time in his entire life that even he can’t deny the walls closing in. The amount of evidence we’re seeing coming out of these committee hearings is overwhelming.” Oliver O’Connell has the full story.

Mary Trump says her uncle Donald can feel ‘the walls closing in’ on January 6 evidence

Mrs. Trump notes that the witnesses are “increasingly important in terms of their access and their position in his administration.” Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 05:01 am 1657508457

The leader of the Oath Keepers offers to testify before the January 6 commission

The leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia wants to testify before the commission on January 6 if he is allowed to do so live and in person. Stewart Rhodes, who is in jail awaiting trial on seditious conspiracy charges for his role in the attack on the US Capitol, wants to “face” the committee, his lawyer James Bright told Politico. Meanwhile, on Friday the Department of Justice released new details of the extensive planning it claims Mr Rhodes and eight other Oath Keepers carried out in the run-up to the January 6 uprising. Bevan Hurley has the latest.

The leader of the Oath Keepers offers to testify before the January 6 commission

Stuart Rhodes said he would only testify in person and live Bevan Hurley 11 July 2022 04:00 1657506657

Sarah Palin invokes gun imagery as she appears at Trump rally

Sarah Palin invoked images of guns as she urged Republicans to keep fighting during a rally in Anchorage Saturday night — weeks after a series of mass shootings that have killed dozens of people. “Dad, it was all about, no, you stiffen your spine,” the former Alaska governor told the cheering crowd at the GOP rally. “My father’s words were exactly, ‘Don’t back down, reload.’

Sarah Palin cites gun imagery at Trump rally: ‘Don’t back down, reload’

A spate of mass shootings in recent weeks has prompted a rare bipartisan gun control bill Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 3:30 am 1657504844

Pat Cipollone “did not contradict” the testimony of previous witnesses on January 6th

Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone “did not contradict” the testimony of previous witnesses when he appeared before the January 6 committee on Friday. The exhaustive day-long private session produced new information that will be released at future public hearings, according to one of the lawmakers present. “He didn’t contradict the testimony of other witnesses,” California Democrat Zoe Lofgren told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.

Cipollone “did not contradict” the statements of previous witnesses on January 6

The crucial testimony comes before two more public hearings this week Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 03:00 am 1657503057

Kellyanne Conway Says Kushner Is Trying to ‘Wash His Hands’ of 2020 Election Loss

Former President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway is slamming son-in-law Jared Kushner, accusing him of trying to absolve himself of any responsibility for Trump’s 2020 election loss. Ms. Conway made the remarks to The Washington Times as the woman who managed Trump’s 2016 campaign promotes her new memoir, Here’s the Deal. Ms Conway reportedly had a rocky relationship with the man who was married to Trump’s eldest daughter Ivanka. Both Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner held positions in the Trump administration with Ms. Conway.

Kellyanne Conway accuses Jared Kushner of trying to ‘wash his hands’ of 2020 loss

“It’s become incredibly convenient for Jared not to be blamed for that disaster of a campaign in 2020.” Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 02:30 am 1657501257

Could a crowded GOP field help Trump’s 2024 campaign?

As he considers another run for the White House, polls show former President Donald Trump is the most popular figure in the Republican Party. But it wasn’t always like that. Competing at one point with a dozen rivals for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, Trump won only about a third of the vote in key early states. He even lost the Iowa caucuses, which kick off the nominating process. However, he was able to prevail because those in the party who opposed his divisive politics were never able to rally around a single opponent to confront him. And with Trump mulling another bid for the White House as recently as this summer, the same dynamic could play out again.

How a crowded GOP field could help Trump in the 2024 campaign

In 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump clinched the Republican presidential nomination despite losing the Iowa caucus and winning only a third of the vote in key primary states, thanks to a crowded field of dozens of candidates. Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 02:00 1657499457

Probably not the way most people remember it…

Donald Trump claimed that “everyone was happy” under his presidency before the coronavirus pandemic arrived. Speaking at a campaign event in Las Vegas on Friday night, the former president said the Biden administration had allowed a “deadly wave of lawlessness … to sweep the land” while painting a much rosier picture of his tenure.

Trump claims US was united under his pre-Covid presidency: ‘Everybody was happy’

Former president calls his single term ‘the longest period … in our country’s history’ Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 1:30 am 1657497657

Four days in January – a schedule

The FIt would be something never seen before in America – a defeated president, Donald Trump, standing on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021, with a mob of supporters, some armed, questioning the election result. Trump intended to go there that day. His allies planned for now, envisioning the president giving a speech outside the building or even entering the House chamber amid objections to Congress certifying the 2020 election results for Democrat Joe Biden. “He’s going to look strong,” Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, mused to a young White House aide four days earlier. Here’s what’s known about then-President Trump’s plans to join the mob on Capitol Hill based on what was revealed in House select committee hearings:

4 days in January: Trump pushes for 2020 Capitol coda vote

It would be something he had never seen in America Bevan Hurley July 11, 2022 01:00