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CNN Evening News for Tuesday, Jan 11, 2022
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(Studio: Anderson Cooper) News the House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol has subpoenaed three more people while Senator Mitch McConnell is supporting Senator Mike Rounds, who came under attack by President Trump for stating President Biden won the election, introduced.

(Studio: Anderson Cooper) Live discussion held with CNN's Representative Adam Kinzinger. [KINZINGER - offers views on McConnell backing Rounds about the 2020 election, on the "truth crisis" in the GOP about the election when telling the truth matters: Donald Trump lost but they are too scared to say the truth, on the latest subpoenas to shed light on the broader picture, on whether former Trump attorney Rudolph Giuliani could be called to testify after he has become a conspiracy driven person, on a "New York Times" report on former Vice President Mike Pence.] Other material: [Senator Lisa MURKOWSKI - offers views on an effort to thwart an election.]

Reporter(s):
Cooper, Anderson
Duration:
00:07:20

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