![]() ![]() The United States Army is facing its worst recruiting environment in half a century as USA TODAY'S Pentagon correspondent Tom Vanden Brook tells us, getting back on track won't be easy. But Cheney said that makes no difference when it comes to testimony from so many witnesses, especially the lawyers who advised the president he was acting improperly. Some Republicans have criticized the committee because there are no Trump defenders on it. In her closing statement, Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney made the point that the witnesses criticizing former president Trump's behavior are all Republicans and they would not change their stories, even under cross examination by the former president's backers. In never-before-seen photos and videos, the committee also showed congressional leaders, including then Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, huddling in a secured location telling acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller how the building needed to be secured. I just wanna say Congress has certified the results without saying the election's over. The committee showed a never-before-seen video of Trump's statement on the day after the Capitol riot, in which he refused to accept losing the 2020 election. Committee members have argued that Trump's lack of response was dereliction of duty under the constitution to protect Congress. Capitol chronicled what was happening in Congress and at the White House during the 187 minutes between then President Donald Trump's fiery speech and his video encouraging the mob to go home. And the Supreme Court on Thursday declined a request from the Biden administration to prioritize certain immigrants for deportation, but said it would hear arguments in the dispute later this year.Īt its Thursday prime time hearing, the House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S.The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has launched a criminal investigation into the destruction of Secret Service text messages sought as part of investigations into the January 6th, 2021 Capitol attack.It is set to be signed Friday in Istanbul. Turkish officials say a deal has been reached on a UN plan to unblock the exports of Ukrainian grain amid the war.A bill that would federally protect the right to contraceptive access passed the house on Thursday in a vote where eight Republicans joined all Democrats in support of the measure.Army is facing its worst recruiting environment in half a century, and more. Today, a polio case has been reported in New York. I'm filling in for Taylor Wilson, who will be back on Monday, July 25th. I'm PJ Elliott and this is 5 Things you need to know for Friday, the 22nd of July, 2022. There may be some differences between the audio and the text. This transcript was automatically generated, and then edited for clarity in its current form. Hit play on the player above to hear the podcast and follow along with the transcript below. ![]() Podcasts: True crime, in-depth interviews and more USA TODAY podcasts right here. Army is in a recruiting crisis, USA TODAY’s money reporter Elisabeth Buchwald talks about patience with investing, and the Mega Millions lottery tops $600 million. Plus, a case of polio is found in New York, the U.S. ![]() 6th attack on the Capitol shows never before seen videos of Former President Trump during and after the attack. The House committee investigating the Jan. On today's episode of the 5 Things podcast: Never before seen video outtakes of Trump at Jan 6 hearing ![]()
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