
The Intelligence from The Economist Duty unbound: the January 6th hearings
Jul 22, 2022
Idris Kalun, The Economist's Washington correspondent, dives into the January 6th hearings, discussing the bold claims of Trump's inaction and potential implications for accountability. Henry Kerr, the economics editor, unpacks the European Central Bank's surprising interest rate hike aimed at combating inflation while managing economic stability. Susanna Savage reveals the complex regulations of alcohol in Bangladesh, highlighting a hidden bar's defiance amidst shifting laws and cultural pressures. Each guest offers thought-provoking insights into political and economic landscapes.
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Hearing Success and Goals
- The January 6th hearings successfully presented a strong case against Trump, adding detail to a familiar story.
- The committee aims to provide evidence for prosecution and persuade Republicans to abandon Trump.
Key Moments from the Hearing
- The committee highlighted Trump's refusal to admit election loss and his inability to condemn the violence.
- They also showcased Senator Josh Hawley fleeing from the rioters he initially supported.
New Evidence Emerging
- Liz Cheney hinted at new evidence emerging, suggesting the "dam has begun to break."
- This might involve testimonies from previously unwilling individuals like Pat Cipollone.



