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MSNBC hosts: Trump may have plotted from the beginning to craft a conspiracy

The evening after the second public House Select Committee hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the 2020 election, MSNBC hosts cited a clip of Rep. Liz Cheney's (R-WY) comments that could indicate some of Donald Trump's early plots to overthrow the election.

"The president understood even before the election that many more [Joe] Biden voters had voted by mail because President Trump ignored the advice from his campaign experts and told his supporters only to vote in person," said Cheney. "Donald Trump knew before the election that the counting of those mail-in ballots in several states would not begin until late in the day, and would not be complete for multiple days. This was expected, reported, and widely known. You will also hear testimony that President Trump rejected the advice of his campaign experts on election night. And instead, followed the course or recommendations by an apparently inebriated Rudy Giuliani, to just claim he won, and insist that the vote counting stop."

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'Admissible in any future trial': Analysts nail Trump's 12-page Jan. 6 response rant

Former President Donald Trump is being mocked and attacked online after issuing a 12-page statement that is partly a typical Trump rant but follows with a case his campaign has made that questions nebulous things like "ballot stuff" and alleges that because ballots were counted after midnight they're fraudulent.

As Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias noted, Trump's lawyers should let him know that statements like these can be used against him in any forthcoming legal proceedings. Typically, lawyers advise their clients to stay quiet and refrain from speaking out.

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Shiny penny: Trump issues 12-page statement whining about immigrants and the economy during Jan. 6 hearings

Former President Donald Trump sent out a 12-page statement, with footnotes, attacking the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress by saying that "millions and millions of illegals are invading the border."

The statement is a hodge-podge of allegations and attacks reminiscent of those Trump is known to use like "fake news," "perfect call," "no collusion," and "witch hunt." He also used his signature sarcasm to lodge nicknames against the body like "unselect committee," and "pseudo-committee."

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Legal expert: A lot of taxpayer dollars were used to track down 'drunk Rudy’s frivolous claims of election fraud'

One of the main issues that wasn't discussed in the second public hearing for the House Select Committee hearings on Monday is the degree to which former President Donald Trump's lies were investigated by the government, paid for at taxpayer expense.

Speaking to MSNBC, former House impeachment counsel Dan Goldman pointed out that it isn't something that is discussed because it's an issue that is lower down on the level of importance up against the attempt to overthrow the government.

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Ex-conservative walks through how Trump's election criminality is bringing down the Republicans too

Washington Post columnist and former conservative Jennifer Rubin responded to the second day of public hearings from the House committee investigating Jan. 6 by tying the Republican Party to Donald Trump's criminality.

One of the things the committee pointed out is that former President Donald Trump was already spinning false election fraud claims months before the election. The evidence presented by former Attorney General Bill Barr, and acting AG Jeffrey Rosen, Fox editor Chris Stirewalt and Bill Stepien made it clear that the 2020 election not only wasn't stolen but that there was nothing Trump could do to change the results.

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Watch: Former federal prosecutor explains the legal argument that implicates Trump

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and what led up to the insurrection held the second day of public hearings linking the lie that the 2020 election was stolen to the attack.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce White Vance spoke to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace and explained the specific piece of the hearing that links former President Donald Trump to the criminal liability in this case.

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Official draws a line between the months of Trump's lies and ​the Jan. 6 Capitol attack

Speaking to Raw Story after the second of four House Select Hearings on the attack on Congress, Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) connected the dots about how important the testimony was about the plot to overthrow the election and the violence seen on Jan. 6.

The committee walked through many Republican witnesses who testified under oath that they told former President Donald Trump that his conspiracies about the 2020 election being stolen were false. Over and over, the committee showed former officials who worked at both the state and federal level who investigated Trump's claims of fraud. Each of the witnesses said that they were able to prove that the claims were false.

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Exclusive: Rep. Jamie Raskin says Trump either knew he was lying or was mentally incapacitated

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) told reporters after the second day of the House Select Committee hearings about the Jan.6 attack on Congress that the only two options for Donald Trump are that he knew he was lying about the 2020 election fraud or he was mentally incapacitated.

Testifying under oath, former Attorney General Bill Barr commented that if the former president truly believed the things he was saying then he was "detached from reality."

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Exclusive: 'He makes King Richard seem like a stable person': Congressman calls Trump 'crazy' after Monday hearing

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA) spoke to Raw Story about what he witnessed in the House Select Committee on Monday morning as the second of six hearings unfolded.

During the hearing, top aides to former President Donald Trump said they made it clear to the president that his belief that the election was stolen was a lie.

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Exclusive: Congressmember challenges Bill Barr for waiting so long to fight back against Trump's election lies

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) spoke with Raw Story about what happened during the first half of the House Select Committee that aired on Monday morning.

Torres noted how sad she was that the country has been faced with something like this, but pointed to people who purport to be experts who hitched their wagon to Donald Trump and the so-called "big lie."

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Experts debate evidence the Jan. 6 committee will reveal in next hearing: 'Even the gravest crime looks provable'

Day two of the public hearings begin Monday morning for the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempts to overthrow the election.

The committee has confirmed the witnesses for the hearing, which reveals that their focus will likely be on President Donald Trump's false allegations that the 2020 election was fraudulent. According to the witness list, they are all Republicans, and all but one of them publicly claimed that the election wasn't fake or fraudulent.

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Here are the witnesses appearing before the second Jan. 6 committee on Monday

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress revealed Sunday evening the full list of witnesses that will appear on Monday morning at 10 a.m. EST.

Former Donald Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien was one of those known to be testifying under oath, but the committee has also disclosed that former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt will also give testimony. Stirewalt was fired by Fox after calling Arizona for Joe Biden on Election Night. The longtime numbers guy drew fire from the former president for the call, and kicked off a years-long feud between Trump and the network.

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'I don't believe in witchcraft, but...': Alex Jones' childhood pals recall his 'talking in tongues'

As part of a documentary on far-right personality Alex Jones, CNN's Drew Griffin interviewed a former football coach and a school friend who recalled a young Jones' more bizarre characteristics.

After a group of former colleagues of Jones claimed that the host was nothing more than a fraud, his childhood friend recalled Jones being obsessed with Satan, and at times, he claimed, seemed like he was possessed.

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