Topic: January 6th Committee

12 chapters across the catalog

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:35:47 - 1:39:58

1720: Psyop Season

Donald Trump Criticizes Kristen Welker and January 6th Committee

During an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker, Donald Trump accused the January 6th Select Committee of "illegally" destroying a year and a half of sworn testimony and evidence. Trump claimed that Liz Cheney and Benny Thompson should face legal consequences for the deletion of records that he asserts would have favored his defense. Throughout the exchange, Trump offered "career advice" to Welker, urging her to be less biased while repeatedly challenging her on the committee's transparency.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 2:01:16 - 2:05:46

1515: Scop Christmas

January 6th Report, 14th Amendment Eligibility

The House Select Committee's final report recommends barring Donald Trump from office under the 14th Amendment's "insurrection" clause. The hosts use an AI chatbot to analyze the legal validity of this claim, which concludes that the 14th Amendment does not specifically disqualify presidential candidates based on past conduct without a conviction.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 6:39 - 10:23

1517: Satchel of Richards

Jonathan Capehart, January 6th Committee and Midterm Elections

Jonathan Capehart discusses his top news stories of 2022 on the PBS NewsHour during Judy Woodruff's final week. Capehart identifies the January 6th committee hearings and the results of the midterm elections as the most pivotal events. He claims these events demonstrated a rejection of political extremism and "big lie" pushers by the American electorate.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 3:13 - 5:51

1502: Shood Fortage

Nicole Wallace, Arizona Election Denial Claims

MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace characterizes Republican election strategies in Arizona as a "red mirage" designed to create unrest. The discussion focuses on Carrie Lake and the January 6th Committee's influence on the 2022 midterm narrative. The hosts critique the media's portrayal of armed poll watchers and election deniers in open-carry states.

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494

1494: Radiation Tsunami

January 6th Committee Hearings, Zoe Lofgren Presentation

The January 6th Committee held its final televised hearing featuring a presentation by Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren. The proceedings highlighted circumstantial evidence against Donald Trump and featured clips of Steve Bannon and Roger Stone discussing plans to claim victory regardless of election results. Former campaign manager Brad Parscale was also mentioned in relation to his role in the 2020 re-election efforts and previous personal legal troubles.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 52:43 - 58:33

1469: The Nurge

Ron DeSantis Polling, January 6th Committee Ratings

Polling data shows Florida Governor Ron DeSantis leading the Republican field by 20 points if Donald Trump is excluded. Meanwhile, the January 6th Committee, led behind the scenes by Liz Cheney, is preparing for a primetime "season finale" hearing on July 25th. Critics argue the committee is focused on television ratings rather than legislative substance.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 16:30 - 19:56

1468: Superwokes

January 6th Committee Hearings, Steve Bannon Testimony Conditions

Steve Bannon offered to testify before the January 6th Committee on the condition that his appearance be broadcast live, leading to the cancellation of his scheduled hearing. Representative Liz Cheney alleged potential witness tampering by Donald Trump involving a committee witness. Testimony from former Oath Keepers spokesperson Jason Van Tatenhove warned of the risks of a future Trump presidency.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 48:28 - 55:47

1461: Bi-Pox

January 6th Committee Production, Media Strategy, Casting

The January 6th Committee hearings are criticized for poor production value and a lack of dramatic tension, leading NBC to cut away for golf coverage. Suggestions are made to improve the "casting" by including adversarial figures like Jim Jordan or engaging hosts like Ben Shapiro or Ann Coulter. The segment mentions James Carville's portrayal in political films and the committee's failure to release full deposition transcripts.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 1:16:31 - 1:18:28

1461: Bi-Pox

YouTube Removes January 6th Committee Video

YouTube removed a video uploaded by the January 6th House panel because it contained footage of Donald Trump claiming the 2020 election was stolen. The platform cited its election integrity policy, which prohibits content advancing false claims of widespread fraud without sufficient context.

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460 14:18 - 20:42

1460: Wet-Bulb

January 6th Committee Hearings, Scripting and Television Production

The January 6th committee hearings are analyzed as a scripted television production that suffered from a drop in ratings. The cancellation of specific hearing dates is attributed to potential rewrites or witness availability issues. The pacing and delivery of testimony in congressional hearings are criticized for being poor television, with suggestions that the committee should use modern cable news visual techniques like lower thirds and sound effects.

Wig Out
Episode 1459 6:19 - 9:12

1459: Wig Out

January 6th Committee Primetime Hearing Production

The House Select Committee on the January 6th Attack launched its primetime hearings, utilizing former ABC News president James Goldston to produce the broadcast. Critics argue the presentation was a one-sided media production designed for television audiences rather than a traditional congressional hearing. Liz Cheney served as a primary spokesperson during the initial session, which drew approximately 12 to 15 million viewers.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 26:45 - 36:44

1445: Trusted Flaggers

Adam Schiff, January 6th Committee, Media Narrative

Representative Adam Schiff and the January 6th Committee are criticized for their handling of subpoenas and the narrative surrounding the investigation. The discussion highlights media editing techniques used by CBS and ABC to frame McCarthy's private comments as an admission of guilt by Donald Trump.