the mockery of Senator Josh Hawley for fleeing rioters on January 6.As part of last Thursday night’s Jan. 6 committee hearing, a video was teed up by Rep.
the mockery of Senator Josh Hawley for fleeing rioters on January 6.As part of last Thursday night’s Jan. 6 committee hearing, a video was teed up by Rep.
Sean Penn was among those in attendance on the fifth day of the U.S. Congress’ January 6 committee hearings, surprising onlookers.
@AnnieGrayerCNN pic.twitter.com/g5TnEc3ZVjPenn was seated with Washington Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges, retired Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone and Capitol Police Officer Sgt.
The January 6th Committee opened its fifth hearing by focusing on Donald Trump’s effort to influence the Justice Department to support his claims that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent and stolen from him.
EXCLUSIVE: The January 6 assault on the US Capitol, considered the worst attack on democracy since the Civil War, will be the subject of a feature film scripted and to be directed by Billy Ray as his follow up to the highly rated Showtime miniseries The Comey Rule. Joining him on J6 is Adam McKay, who is in the Oscar hunt now for Don’t Look Up. McKay will produce along with Todd Schulman, Josh McLaughlin, Cullen Hoback and Shane Salerno, latter of whom was exec producer on the Jeff Daniel-Brendan Gleeson-starrer The Comey Rule. Deadline has confirmed that the script will be shopped to studios and streamers imminently, and that conversations with equity financiers have already begun.
Video: Kate Beckinsale talks Tinder (The Independent)Rioters attack Officer Michael Fanone under Blue Lives Matter flagParis Hilton has stopped having nightmares over school abuse trauma'Steele Dossier' Spy Says Trump Is Still a ThreatMissing California woman, Maya Millete, issued ominous warning before vanishingFlooded roads after heavy rain in Uttarakhand, IndiaBrazil’s Bolsonaro should face COVID charges: Senate inquiryUK facing ‘terrifying’ food and drink price rises, industry warns
The four police officers who testified before the first hearing of the January 6 select committee gave the lawmakers harrowing, dramatic and unnerving accounts of what happened that day. Even when video clips were not being shown of the Capitol riot, their stories were riveting on TV, showing how more than six months later the emotions are still raw.
The the Jan. 6 House Select Committee held its first hearings Tuesday, opening with emotional testimony from Capitol police who recounted being beaten, having racial slurs thrown at them and believing they might die.Officer Michael Fanone, who has been making regular media appearances since the deadly Capitol riot in an effort to bring attention to what happened that day, said, "At one point I came face to face with an attacker who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm.
Michael Fanone being brutally attacked by rioters. The video, which Lemon played on his CNN show, is taken from Fanone’s body camera footage.
As insurrectionists attacked the United States Capitol building on January 6, Officer Michael Fanone, quite literally, put his life on the line to protect those inside. Fanone, a 40-year-old father of four, is now speaking out about the attack that caused him to have a heart attack and condemning politicians who continue to “whitewash” what happened that day. Here’s what you need to know:
What about having some fun reading the latest showbiz news & updates on Michael Fanone? Those who enter popstar.one once will stay with us forever! Stop wasting time looking for something else, because here you will get the latest news on Michael Fanone, scandals, engagements and divorces! Do not miss the opportunity to check out our breaking stories on Hollywood's hottest star Michael Fanone!