Steve Bannon Surrenders for Contempt Charges

Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon surrendered at a federal prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt charges for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. Bannon called himself a 'political prisoner' and criticized Democrats while supporters cheered him on.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's federal case

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity sends Trump's federal case back to Judge Tanya Chutkan for critical decisions that will shape the future of the prosecution.

2024 Presidential Election Campaign

Former President Trump's actions during the attack on the U.S. Capitol are being targeted by President Biden's re-election campaign, as highlighted in a new ad. The ad features Genesee County, Michigan, Sheriff Chris Swanson criticizing Trump's role in the Capitol attack and expressing support for Biden. The Biden campaign is running a $50 million ad blitz in key battleground states to emphasize the contrast between Trump's actions and Biden's respect for democracy and law and order.

Nancy Pelosi's Response to Donald Trump's Rhetoric on January 6

Nancy Pelosi criticizes former President Donald Trump's rhetoric on January 6 attackers, calling it 'very sick' and 'really sad.' She emphasizes the need to honor first responders and differentiate between attackers and heroes.

Tuesday Night Political Races

Highlights from the Tuesday night races included a tight race in Virginia, a GOP primary with Rep. Bob Good, and a contested Democratic primary in Virginia. Ret. Navy Capt. Hung Cao won in Virginia's GOP Senate primary. Virginia state Sen. Suhas Subramanyam won the Democratic primary in Virginia's 10th Congressional District. In Georgia, a candidate linked to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol lost in a runoff.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell endorses former President Trump for 2024

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell endorses former President Trump for 2024, marking their first in-person meeting in nearly four years after a frosty relationship post-election.

Republican National Committee Hires 'Stop the Steal' Supporter for 2024 Party Platform

The Republican National Committee has hired a prominent supporter of the 'Stop the Steal' movement to help craft its 2024 party platform, highlighting the institutionalization of the movement in the GOP. The hire, Ed Martin, has been vocal about reversing the 2020 election results and has ties to Trump's efforts. The RNC's decision has raised concerns and criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans.

Republican National Committee hires 'Stop the Steal' supporter for 2024 party platform

The Republican National Committee has hired a prominent supporter of the 'Stop the Steal' movement to help craft its 2024 party platform, despite his involvement in fueling conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Michael Fanone's 'Swatting' Incident

Former police officer Michael Fanone, who was nearly killed during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, spoke out against Donald Trump's trial and was targeted in a dangerous 'swatting' incident involving his mother. The incident was a result of his outspokenness about the attack and his criticism of Trump's lies.

Justice Samuel Alito's Decision on Recusal from Trump-related Cases

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito declined to step aside from cases related to Trump and the Capitol attack despite flags at his properties. He cited the Supreme Court's ethics code and emphasized his wife's actions as a private citizen.

Karl Rove criticizes Trump's stance on Capitol attackers

Former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove criticized Donald Trump for considering pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, calling them 'thugs' who should be tried and sent to jail. Rove emphasized the importance of upholding law and order in the face of the violent assault on the Capitol.

Peter Navarro's Contempt of Congress Conviction

Peter Navarro, an ex-White House aide to former President Donald Trump, is scheduled to turn himself in to a federal prison in Miami for a contempt of Congress conviction, making history as the first former White House official to be imprisoned for such a conviction.

Maryland Sheriff, Capitol Attack, State Elections Board Nominee

Maryland Sheriff Jeff Gahler suggests joggers change their routines following a recent killing. Maryland lawmakers question a nominee about her whereabouts during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The nominee faces scrutiny about past social media posts and beliefs about election integrity.