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MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan mocks Josh Hawley for being too afraid to answer why he was running from Jan. 6 attackers

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress showed the infamous photo of Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) shooting his fist in the air in solidarity with those about to attack the building.

Not long after it was Hawley that was running for his life. The video shown by the committee revealed the Missouri Republican racing across the halls and down an escalator. It turned Hawley into ridicule for days with the videos being put to music and allegations of his cowardice and hypocrisy.

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They 'lie for a living': Legal expert rails against Trump officials who say one thing to the J6 and another on Fox News

Former President Donald Trump's lies were tracked by the Washington Post throughout his presidency, resulting in a list of 30,573 lies. According to Elie Mystal, legal analyst for The Nation and MSNBC, those lies appear to have trickled down to other staffers willing to perpetuate them.

The latest example, he explained, is a slate of Trump administration officials appearing on Sean Hannity's Fox show to explain Trump deployed 10,000 National Guard soldiers to the Capitol on Jan. 6 and jumped to help stop the violence. MSNBC's Chris Hayes played clip after clip of Hannity repeating the talking point over and over again. As recently as last month, Hannity was still spouting the lie he was told.

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Republican canceled his voter registration after 2020 Trump loss — so now he's disqualified from running for office

After the 2020 election, Republican Kristopher Stark stormed off in a huff over Donald Trump not being reelected. Stark claims that the election was actually "stolen" from Trump. He sent a letter to the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections a request to take him off of the voter rolls. Now, the Orlando Sentinel reveals that is causing some problems.

“My vote means nothing. Cancel my registration,” Stark wrote in his Jan. 2021 letter. “You + the system are a joke. Thank you, communists.”

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Jared Kushner claims in new book that John Kelly shoved Ivanka

Excerpts of Jared Kushner's new book are being revealed the month ahead of being released and one factoid reported on Wednesday is that he alleges former chief of staff Gen. John Kelly shoved Ivanka Trump, the Washington Post reported. Kelly has denied the claim.

Ms. Trump and her husband served as top senior advisers in the White House throughout the administration, where Kelly was the chief of staff for a short time.

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'Something sweetened the pot': Former RNC chair asks what Manchin got in exchange for cooperation on climate change

It was announced Wednesday that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) was able to come to an agreement with Democrats over a larger package that included inflation measures, prescription drug reductions and efforts to mitigate climate change. Manchin had said last week that he couldn't vote for it because he was too worried about the money being spent impacting inflation negatively.

On Thursday, Manchin was telling his hometown radio that the whole package was dead but he was hopeful they could come together in September around something. He made it clear, however, that the stripped-down version of Build Back Better was never going to happen.

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Trump sends cease and desist demanding CNN delete 'Big Lie' and 'lying' from stories about the former president

Former President Donald Trump has decided to go after CNN in his latest litigation. According to documents sent to the network, Trump is demanding that the network eliminate any mention of the phrase "the big lie" and any implication that he lied about the 2020 election being stolen.

The report comes the day after it was revealed that Trump was likely part of the grand jury's investigation into the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election. Eliminating the phrases on a news website, however, would not cover up Trump's actions around the election. The letter says that it was sent on July 21, 2022, however.

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Secret Service expert explains why two key witnesses could sink Trump

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig, who has long followed and reported on the Secret Service, cited the two White House staffers who appeared before the grand jury and were asked questions about former President Donald Trump.

ABC News reported this week that Marc Short was seen exiting the courthouse where the grand jury was meeting. He is among the first White House aides that were brought in to testify. While grand jury investigations are secret for lawyers and jurors, witnesses can answer questions publicly. Those White House aides have told reporters that they were asked directly about Trump.

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The Justice Department might be looking to charge Mark Meadows: ex-Mueller prosecutor

More and more information is coming in about the Justice Department probe on Jan. 6 revealing that it has gone beyond the violence and moved into the attempt to overthrow the election.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, former Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann explained that he thinks Mark Meadows is likely going to be charged along with others in higher-level positions.

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Jan. 6 grand jury asked questions that indicate Trump is the 'subject' of the probe: ex-Mueller prosecutor

Speaking to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell on Tuesday, Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig revealed briefly some of the questions that witnesses were being asked while appearing before the grand jury were about former President Donald Trump.

Speaking to O'Donnell later, Andrew Weissmann, a former prosecutor on Robert Mueller's team, said that the fact that the grand jury asked about Trump means that he is a subject of the grand jury.

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Mike Pence biographer claims none of the former VP's staff would have testified without his approval

A new biography on Mike Pence is set to be released next month by longtime reporter Tom LoBianco, who spoke to Mehdi Hasan on MSNBC Tuesday night about the former vice president.

Among the questions from Hasan was whether any of the former aides to Pence would never have spoken to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Congress and attempt to overthrow the election.

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Jan. 6 committee member Zoe Lofgren reveals the Secret Service has done more than delete digital documents

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) revealed to MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan that the Secret Service has done more than merely deleting text messages, which they are mandated by law to submit to the National Archives.

Addressing the recent revelations about the Justice Department expanding beyond the violence on Jan. 6 to the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, Lofgren said that she's not sure what role the House Select Committee had in lighting a fire under the attorney general. What she does know, she said, is that public opinion has turned dramatically against Trump as the public hearings continue.

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Eric Greitens biggest enemy: Missouri Republicans

A Republican super PAC is behind the ads that are attacking disgraced former Gov. Eric Greitens (R-MO), Axios revealed.

According to several public polls, Greitens' numbers are sinking, and the main reason is coming from inside the house. The Show Me Values PAC has spent nearly $6 million to run ads attacking Greitens, but it has nothing to do with his recent commercial calling for pro-Trump Republicans to assassinate non-Trump GOP members. The ads attack Greitens for being soft on China and they address accusations of domestic abuse and violence against women.

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DOJ is looking past J6 and are on to something much bigger — Trump's attempt to overthrow American democracy: Adam Schiff

It was revealed on Tuesday evening by the Washington Post that the Justice Department is looking into former President Donald Trump and his actions in an attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

The report came out not long after NBC News host Lester Holt posted his full interview with Attorney General Merrick Garland in which he reiterated that attempting to overthrow an election is a crime. Holt asked Garland specifically about Jan. 6, but in his response, Garland pivoted to talk about how important it is for the DOJ to hold accountable anyone who is criminally responsible for interfering with the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to another, which is a fundamental part of our democracy."

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