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'The public will be shocked': January 6 demonstrates seriousness with Bannon contempt vote ...Plus, FBI raids on Russian oligarch's homes adds new chapter to bizarre NYC property's legend

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'The public will be shocked': January 6 demonstrates seriousness with Bannon contempt vote
Rep. Bennie Thompson, chairman of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, talks with Rachel Maddow about the committee's vote to recommend a criminal contempt-of-Congress charge for Steve Bannon and whether the committee's investigation is learning more than the public already knows about the January 6th pro-Trump insurrection.
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Why Congress' contempt proceedings against Steve Bannon matter
As contempt proceedings against Steve Bannon move forward, the Jan. 6 committee is generating new and previously unreported details about the attack.
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Republican congressman faces multiple federal criminal charges
Unlike the last two members of Congress charged by the Justice Department, Nebraska's Jeff Fortenberry probably won't get a presidential pardon.
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FBI raids on Russian oligarch's homes adds new chapter to bizarre NYC property's legend
[Edited for length from the original broadcast] Rachel Maddow looks at the storied (and haunted!) history of the building at 12 Gay Street in New York City, most recently the property of sanctioned Russian oligarch and Trump scandal figure Oleg Deripaska, and raided by the FBI for reasons not yet made public.
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