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The United Kingdom's Liz Truss announced her resignation as prime minister. Plus, Donald Trump receives an official subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee just after his former advisor, Steve Bannon, was sentenced to prison for ignoring an earlier congressional subpoena in the Jan. 6 investigation. Also, Sen. Lindsey Graham requested that the Supreme Court block a subpoena issued by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in the Georgia investigation into 2020 election interference.
Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the past week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. |
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Stay informed with curated match-ups, race updates and key midterms analysis from experts like Steve Kornacki in our new pop-up elections newsletter: Countdown to Midterms. |
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There are open questions about what agents previously told the House committee, per Rep. Kinzinger. Read more |
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| Bannon's lawyers asked for probation. Instead, he received a four-month sentence. Read more |
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It may be counterintuitive, but a more racist Republican party is succeeding with diversity efforts. Read More |
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Judges do not make a finding like this one lightly. Read more |
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| Even when those who say they've been harmed lose, the impact of their coming forward remains. Read more |
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| Truss announced her intent to resign after just 45 days of serving as the United Kingdom's prime minister. |
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The legally binding document sets a deadline for Trump to submit evidence by November 14. |
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Former NSA general counsel Glenn Gerstell says a new report that documents seized at Mar-a-Lago contained secrets about China and Iran 'raises the stakes considerably.' |
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Graham asked the Supreme Court to block a subpoena ordering him to testify in Georgia's investigation into 2020 election interference. |
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President Joe Biden discusses abortion rights, running for re-election and more in an exclusive one-one-one with Jonathan Capehart. |
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Tonight, MSNBC Films presents 'Shouting Down Midnight,' the first installment of the new documentary series 'The Turning Point,' executive produced by Trevor Noah. The film shines a light on former Texas State Senator Wendy Davis, who stood up against her state's 2013 restrictive anti-abortion bill and galvanized a new generation of activists in the fight for women's reproductive healthcare.
Watch 'Shouting Down Midnight,' tonight at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock.
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