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Jury convicts Steve Bannon in Jan. 6 contempt of Congress case ...Plus, Secret Service text deletion scandal deepens; criminal investigation opened

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Jury convicts Steve Bannon in Jan. 6 contempt of Congress case
The last time Steve Bannon ran into legal trouble, he benefited from an 11th-hour presidential pardon. That probably won't be much an option this time.
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Jan. 6 hearing shows Trump playing active role despite outwardly passive appearance
An MSNBC panel discusses how the evidence presented at the eighth January 6th hearing shows an awareness by the Capitol rioters of what Donald Trump wanted them to do, and that the time it took Trump to disband the attack was not a failure to act but a deliberate waiting, hoping to see his plan play out. 
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Josh Hawley feared, ran from the Capitol mob he helped summon
When Josh Hawley felt protected, he signaled his support for a Jan. 6 mob. But when the Capitol was breached, a scared senator literally ran away.
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Secret Service text deletion scandal deepens; criminal investigation opened
Carol Leonnig, Washington Post investigative reporter, talks with Rachel Maddow and an MSNBC panel about the latest developments in the investigation of the deletion of text messages by Secret Service officials on January 5th and 6th.  
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