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Jan. 6 panel to pinpoint one single decision Trump made that set Capitol violence into motion: reporter

The Jan. 6 committee will focus on a decision made late at night in the White House that spurred the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol.

It's not clear who made the decision for Donald Trump to tweet out an invitation to his supporters to go "wild" in Washington, D.C., on the day Congress met to certify Joe Biden's election win, but The Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that investigators intend to show that post set the insurrection into motion.

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Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne agrees to meet with Jan. 6 committee after Cipollone testimony: report

Patrick Byrne, the former CEO of Overstock and a Donald Trump loyalist, will meet with the Jan. 6 committee later this week.

The former tech executive will sit for an interview with congressional investigators behind closed doors on Friday, according to three sources, and one source added there were no ground rules or defined topics for the conversation, reported CNN.

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Not just a number: Joe Biden's age in the spotlight

Is Joe Biden too old to be president?

It's a question that has provided ample fodder for Republicans and right-wing outlets, while Democrats and most of the American media have been reluctant to broach it.

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope telescope reveals deepest image of early universe

Humanity's view of the distant cosmos will never be the same.

The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful to be placed in orbit, has revealed the clearest image to date of the early universe, going back 13 billion years, US space agency NASA said Monday.

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Pro-Trump groups planned to gather in DC for inauguration — then switched to J6 after his tweet: report

On Monday, Axios reported that the January 6 Committee will present evidence at Tuesday's hearing that pro-Trump groups originally planned to converge on D.C. on the date of President Joe Biden's inauguration — but changed their plans after a Trump tweet directing them to gather on January 6 instead.

"One of the central questions in the investigation has been how directly culpable Trump was in the violence committed by his supporters — something impeachment managers sought to answer in the weeks after the assault," reported Andrew Solender. "But the committee has substantial resources the impeachment managers lacked, including subpoena power and more than a year to gather evidence."

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Court dumps Trump-era changes to the Endangered Species Act

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is applauding a federal court’s decision abandoning Trump-era changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

“We must continue to prioritize protection of Michigan’s natural resources, including vulnerable wildlife populations,” Nessel said.

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Judge refuses to delay Steve Bannon's trial for contempt of Congress

A judge ruled Monday that Steven Bannon's trial for contempt of Congress will not be delayed and will move forward as planned, NBC News reports.

Bannon was indicted last year for ignoring a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee, but changed his mind over the weekend and agreed to appear. According to the Justice Department, Bannon's last-minute offer to testify was nothing more than a “last-ditch attempt to avoid accountability.”

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Robert Reich delivers brutal reality-check for Dems — and urges 'an agenda of radical democratic reform'

If Republicans enjoy a major red wave in the 2022 midterms, it won’t be traditional Goldwater, Reagan or McCain conservatives who take over Congress and/or state governments. It will be radicalized far-right MAGA extremists and Donald Trump loyalists, many of whom promote the Big Lie and continue to falsely claim that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.

Economist Robert Reich, who served as secretary of labor in the Clinton Administration, is among the liberals who are sounding the alarm about the radicalism that characterizes so many of 2022’s Republican candidates. But in an op-ed published by The Guardian on July 10, Reich also sounds the alarm about Democrats — who he believes are ill-prepared to defeat Republicans in the midterms.

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US hostage negotiator Richardson to seek Griner's release

The families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan have asked veteran US hostage negotiator Bill Richardson to seek their release from Russia, his office said Monday.

According to news reports, the former US governor and ambassador, who has negotiated the freedom of several Americans held prisoner by other countries, will travel to Russia in the coming weeks for talks.

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Right-wing think tank Family Research Council is now a church in the eyes of the IRS

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The Family Research Council’s multimillion-dollar headquarters sit on G Street in Washington, D.C., just steps from the U.S. Capitol and the White House, a spot ideally situated for its work as a right-wing policy think tank and political pressure group.

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Bill Barr subpoenaed to testify in Dominion's defamation lawsuit against Fox News

Former Attorney General William Barr has been subpoenaed to testify in an ongoing defamation lawsuit brought against Fox News over false claims made about the 2020 election, ABC News reports.

The lawsuit, brought by Dominion Voting Systems, also brought about the subpoena of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who Trump famously called after the 2020 election asking to help him "find" the exact number of votes he needed to win the state. Dominion alleges in its $1.6 billion suit that Fox pushed false accusations that the voting tech company had rigged the 2020 election.

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Biden heckled by Parkland parent during ceremony celebrating new gun legislation

During a ceremony at the White House touting the signing of a new gun law, President Joe Biden was interrupted by the father of a Parkland school shooting victim.

Manuel Oliver, who lost his son Joaquin in 2018 during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, Florida, was among the families of past mass shooting victims invited to the White House for Monday’s event. As Biden spoke, Oliver stood up and began to heckle him.

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Federal judge refuses to dismiss charge against Capitol rioter known as the 'pink hat lady'

A federal judge upheld a count of obstruction of an official proceeding against accused Capitol rioter Rachel Powell, a Pennsylvania mother who's also known by the monikers "pink hat lady" and "bullhorn lady" for her actions on Jan. 6, the Pittsburg Post-Gazette reports.

Powell has been accused of eight crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, one them being obstruction of an official proceeding. Her legal team argued that the obstruction of an official proceeding charge should be dismissed because they say the meeting of Congress to certify Joe Biden's victory was not an official proceeding, but Judge Lamberth rejected that argument.

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