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Dissecting the Jan. 6 probe, Supreme Court nomination

Dissecting Democrats' narrow path to a Supreme Court confirmation, pace of Jan. 6 probe

Aired 04/03/2022

PBS News Hour

Dissecting the Jan. 6 probe, Supreme Court nomination

Clip: 4/3/2022 | 8m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Dissecting Democrats' narrow path to a Supreme Court confirmation, pace of Jan. 6 probe

The Jan. 6 committee's probe into the Capitol attack is turning up new findings about the involvement of former President Trump's allies, as Senate Democrats prepare to advance the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Margaret Russell of Santa Clara University School of Law, Kyle Cheney of POLITICO, and Chuck Rosenberg, a former U.S. attorney, join Geoff Bennett to discuss.

Aired 04/03/2022

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