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Chris Wallace 'astonished' that Trump tried to grab Secret Service agent around the neck

CNN's Chris Wallace was aghast as the House Select Committee held its first break of the sixth day of public hearings.

"Beyond these legalities, and we'll get to them, I mean, the take takeaway from this, and Cassidy Hutchinson draws a real timeline from Jan. 2nd, Rudy Giuliani saying it's going to be exciting, wait for it, and people knowing the increasing possibility of violence surrounding Jan. 6th, but what people are going to take away from this is that image inside the beast which is what they call the presidential limousine, inside the beast when Trump gets in, after the rally, and thinks he's going to Capitol Hill to be with the marchers and his Secret Service -- it's not just any Secret Service person" said Wallace. "It's the head of the presidential detail, Bobby Engel, says, 'no, we're going to the White House.' The president of the United States, I assume he's sitting in the backseat, reaches forward, tries to grab the steering wheel, and when the secret service head takes his hand away, he reaches with his other hand for the guy's throat!"

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White House aide details Trump's attack in Secret Service car on Jan. 6: He 'lunged!'

Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified under oath on Tuesday to the House Select Committee revealing what happened on Jan. 6, 2021 as the U.S. Congress was under attack.

According to Hutchinson, after Trump told his supporters that he was going to the Capitol with them, the Secret Service said that it was impossible. What was discussed after the team returned to the White House was what struck the members visually during the hearing.

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Exclusive: Jan. 6 Committee official talks about the importance of the immediacy of the Tuesday hearing

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) told Raw Story on Tuesday ahead of the House Select Committee hearing that the importance of the immediacy will become very clear after the members meet.

"We felt it was important at the time, I think people will have a better understanding after the hearing," he said. "But we felt it was timely and important to have this done right now."

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Safe-space clubs for LGBTQ students increasingly targeted by right-wing activists

Right-wing groups such as the Proud Boys have recently targeted Drag Queen Story Hours for harassment, and now groups meant to act as safe spaces for LGBTQ youth are increasingly coming under assault.

The Washington Post reports on a Washington state elementary school that started a "safe space" group for all students in the fourth and fifth grade who wanted to create “a welcoming, judgment free space" for LGBTQ youth.

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Former Mark Meadows White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson is the surprise witness: report

After a day of speculation, it was revealed that former White House aide to Mark Meadows, Cassidy Hutchinson, will be the surprise testimony on Tuesday.

According to Punchbowl News managing editor Heather Caygle, Hutchinson will walk through some of the things she's also said in the two meetings with the committee totaling 20 hours of conversations under oath.

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Senate Sergeant at Arms during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack has died

Fox reporter Chad Pergram is reporting that the Senate Sergeant at Arms who was in charge during the attack on Congress on Jan. 6 has died.

Michael Stenger resigned after it became clear that the Capitol Police were woefully unprepared and ill-informed about the incoming attacks in 2021.

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Maddow details Donald Trump's not-so-good, very bad week of legal disasters

While American women are figuring out what the Supreme Court ruling does to bodily autonomy and watching the House Select Committee investigating the attack on Congress, it appears former President Donald Trump is facing a growing list of serious legal issues.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow rattled off the information at the top of her Monday show and how it is a continuation of dramatic legal bills and a possible drop in investments.

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MSNBC panel demands Dems step up for women: Use Roe 'to make Republicans pay for this'​

MSNBC host Chris Hayes unleashed on Republicans for refusing to allow women any kind of bodily autonomy, but at the same time, he called out Democrats for refusing to fight for women.

Hayes explained that they're right, electing more Democrats is a part of the problem because there aren't enough votes to break the filibuster and codify Roe v. Wade. But that's not sufficient, he argued.

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Surprise Jan. 6 hearing witness is not Mo Brooks or Pat Cipollone: report

The House Select Committee investigating the attempt to overthrow Jan. 6 announced Monday afternoon that they were going to hold an impromptu hearing with a witness that they won't name.

Speculation has swirled throughout the afternoon with suspicions that it was Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), who announced last week that he would be willing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee. He made it clear "he would only testify about matters related to Jan. 6, 2021, and that he wanted to see copies of documents that he might be asked about beforehand," CNN reported.

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Josh Hawley longs to make states unlivable for Democrats so Republicans can maintain power forever: commentator

MSNBC producer Ja'han Jones wrote on Monday that it's clear Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) wants to make red states a hostile place for Democrats to live.

Writing on the MSNBC blog, Jones cited Hawley's comments, “I think we will see a major sorting out across the country that is already underway, as we speak, as states move to change their laws or adopt new laws in response to this decision."

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FEC can't find evidence to prosecute Giuliani associate Lev Parnas — even though courts did

Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas is being let off of criminal charges for campaign finance violations.

The Daily Beast reported Monday evening that despite concealing the sources of $325,000 in political donations to a group supporting former President Donald Trump.

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Steve Bannon swears he got the same letter as Mark Meadows from the Jan. 6 committee — here’s proof it’s a lie

Extremist firebrand Steve Bannon made a claim in a court filing on Monday some are calling a "stunt." According to Bannon, the prosecutors won't give him the documents he is entitled to. Bannon is miffed that he is being indicted when Mark Meadows has not been.

The problem with the filing, according to legal analyst Marcy Wheeler, is that the difference between Meadows and Bannon couldn't be more pronounced. First, Bannon claimed that he got the same letter that former chief of staff Mark Meadows and White House aide Dan Scavino received from the demands by the House Select Committee investigating the attack on Congress.

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Federal investigators seize John Eastman's electronics outside restaurant: report

Former law professor and legal adviser John Eastman was searched and had his electronics taken last week when a number of Republicans were raided by federal agents.

According to CNN, around the same time that GOP leaders, a former Republican Trump elector from Georgia and a former Arizona Trump campaign staffer were being awakened by federal agents, John Eastman was also being searched. Appearing in a New Mexico court on Monday, Eastman said that he was filing a lawsuit saying that the search and seizure were "improper."

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