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The Fox News Rundown

From Washington: What We've Learned From The January 6th Hearings

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

News, Daily News, Politics

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The Congressional Committee for the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol will continue to hold hearings into next week. Following testimonies from new witnesses, the panel has been focusing on former President Donald Trump's efforts to stay in power in the final weeks of his presidency and his alleged role in bringing violent rioters to Washington, D.C. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares the key takeaways from the hearings thus far, what Americans can expect to learn moving forward and how the outcome of the trial could shift public opinion. The COVID-19 pandemic changed not only everyday life for most Americans, but the geography of the country's economy as well. As states recover from the pandemic at different rates, red states are experiencing somewhat of a renaissance compared to those that are blue. Wall Street Journal Reporter Josh Mitchell explains why certain states are becoming more attractive to both families and companies alike, how expenses and pandemic-era policies are driving people to move and whether or not this will be a lasting trend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I'm Jared Halpern.

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Did an early morning tweet sparked a capital riot? The January 6th committee thinks so.

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Donald Trump's 142 a.m. tweet electrified and galvanized his supporters.

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I'm Kevin Cork. For some it's a post-pandemic trend actually worth celebrating think of it as a red state

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Renaissance a lot of workers were able to instantly upgrade their lifestyles take the same jobs that they had, take the same pay that they had, but go to states that had zero income taxes, that had cheaper housing, and so they all of a sudden were able to just have a higher lifestyle because of the pandemic.

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This is the Fox News rundown from Washington. The tweet that changed everything that was the crux of this past week's hearing at the House Select Committee investigating last year's January 6th Capitol Riot.

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Early in the morning of December 19th, 2020, then President Trump sent a tweet letting people

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know of a big protest in D.C. on January 6th, be there, will be wild, the President president wrote Donald Trump's 142 a.m. tweet electrified

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and galvanized his supporters that's committee member Maryland Democrat

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Jimmy Raskin who spent a lot of time this past

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hearing trying to draw a line between that tweet and the riot that ensued.

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Stephen Ayers has pleaded guilty to illegally entering the Capitol that day he told the committee

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