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Trump Homeland Security official suggests the next Democratic Congress could act on other Jan. 6 revelations

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election is set to be published on Dec. 21, before the Republicans take over Congress. Speaking about the likely fallout, former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor said that those who don't believe in the attack likely won't even go to the website.

For those that do, however, and the findings that are finally revealed, not much action will be possible with Republicans taking over Congress in January.

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Trump's calls to help Kevin McCarthy win the Speaker post aren't working: reporter

President Donald Trump is working the phones trying to help get Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) elected as the next Speaker of the House. McCarthy currently has five members that oppose him, which isn't enough to get him into the spot. So, he's got Trump dialing for votes among far-right MAGA caucus members.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that Trump is giving his best efforts. Punchbowl News co-founder Anna Palmer told MSNBC that it isn't working.

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The View brutally ridicules Republican congresswoman who cried over marriage equality

President Joe Biden spoke at the White House about dignity and respect for all people, including LGBTQ couples and interracial couples, both of whom were legally prevented from marrying. Biden signed the marriage legalization bill on Tuesday, saying simply that marriage is about love and it was just that simple.

"The other guys say, you know, the respect for marriage, respect for marriage. You want people to get married. People are getting married and now you want to decide who they can marry. Back up. Back up," said co-host Whoopi Goldberg during Wednesday's opener for "The View."

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Watch: Club Q survivor shames conservative lawmakers for putting lives in danger while refusing to stop the spread of weapons

Club Q shooting survivor Michael Anderson appeared before the House Reform and Oversight Committee to shame the lawmakers that continue to allow weapons of war to circulate throughout the U.S. nearly unregulated. Meanwhile, Republicans are promoting anti-LGBTQ hate.

Like many LGBTQ people, he grew up in a religious world where conservative voices told him he was wrong and something to reject. Places like gay bars and clubs helped him embrace his identity without the self-hate promoted by religious institutions and conservative voices.

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'A case to indict': Morning Joe astonished by 'shocking' Trump evidence in Georgia

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hasn't lost the capacity to be shocked by Donald Trump's phone call to Georgia elected officials, nearly two years after the former president was caught on tape asking them to "find" exactly enough votes to overcome his election loss.

The "Morning Joe" host played the recording again, and still laughed in astonishment by Trump's wheedling request and said that he can't imagine that he'll escape prosecution for such an obviously corrupt solicitation.

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Republicans don't really buy 'stolen election' lies — even ones who demanded 'Marshall Law': former DOJ official

A cache of text messages from Mark Meadows between the 2020 election and through the Jan. 6 attack on Congress revealed at least 34 conversations with members of Congress. At least one of those revealed Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) telling Meadows that the only way Trump could maintain power was to declare martial law.

But did Norman sincerely believe that Trump had won the 2020 election?

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Massive fire reported at the New York Police Department’s evidence facility

Some cases in New York are about to get more difficult after a police department evidence facility went up in flames on Tuesday.

The three-alarm fire broke out at about 10:35 a.m. in Brooklyn with 140 firefighters from 33 units sent to battle the blaze, Patch reported.

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'You were overthrowing the government — don’t you get it?': The View unloads on Greene for Jan. 6 fantasy

Over the weekend Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) bragged that if she was in charge of the Jan. 6 attack on Congress there would have been more weapons and she would have won. It has brought swift condemnation from Democrats and Greene was forced to dial it back with the claim she was just joking.

It didn't matter to the co-hosts of "The View," who attacked her for treating a plot to overthrow the United States a "joke."

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Special counsel’s latest move shows DOJ is opening a new front in Trump probes: NBC reporter

The recently appointed special counsel has issued a subpoena to Georgia's secretary of state for records related to Donald Trump's effort to overturn his election loss, signaling a new direction for the federal investigation.

Jack Smith, who was appointed to oversee Trump-related investigations for the Justice Department, asked Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for documents related to Trump's request to state officials asking them to "find" exactly the number of votes he needed to undo President Joe Biden's victory in the state -- and NBC News correspondent Ken Dilianian explained the significance of this latest development.

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'Untouchable' Marjorie Taylor Greene knows she can end Kevin McCarthy’s career anytime she wants

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's boasts that she would have planned a successful insurrection serves as a warning that she's "untouchable" within the Republican Party, and MSNBC's John Heilemann said she's going to continue flaunting her power.

The Georgia Republican has quickly become one of the most influential GOP lawmakers, and she has formed an alliance with minority leader Kevin McCarthy that boosts her standing in the caucus by making the would-be House speaker beholden to her whims.

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'Mouth of madness': Meadows texts call into question 'base intelligence' of GOP lawmakers

The massive trove of text messages turned over by Mark Meadows to the House select committee show Republican elected officials were willing to violate the U.S. Constitution on "bizarre" and obviously phony evidence.

Talking Points Memo reporter Hunter Walker obtained the messages, which show the former White House chief of staff communicating with GOP officials at all levels of government about far-fetched conspiracy theories to justify overturning Donald Trump's election loss, and he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that their lack of sophistication was genuinely shocking.

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Reporter reveals 'frightening' gaps in Mark Meadows texts laying out 'broad plot' to overthrow government

A trove of text messages between members of Congress and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reveal alarming new details about the wide-ranging plot to overturn Donald Trump's election loss, but a reporter who broke the news said there's likely even more evidence that hasn't been shaken loose.

Talking Points Memo obtained more than 2,300 messages that Meadows turned over to the House select committee, and reporter Hunter Walker told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the communications show the White House was engaged with officials at all levels of government, along with outside activists and Republican fundraisers, to overrule the will of the voters.

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'Seditious radicalism': Rachel Maddow eviscerates GOP lawmaker who begged Trump for 'Marshall Law'

A bombshell report revealed on Monday that a Republican congressman sent a text message to former chief of staff Mark Meadows demanding that then-President Donald Trump institute "Marshall Law" (sic) to keep Joe Biden from winning the White House.

Speaking about the news, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow eviscerated Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) for his text message begging for Trump to declare martial law even after the former president had incited a riot at the United States Capitol building.

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