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The Republican Party won the U.S. House majority, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she will not seek Democratic leadership in the new Congress. Meanwhile, longtime Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell beat a rare challenge by Sen. Rick Scott. Plus, the Justice Department appointed a new special counsel to determine whether Donald Trump should face charges over his handling of classified documents and "key aspects" his role in the Jan. 6 attack, just as Trump made his 2024 presidential bid official.
Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. |
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Once again, Donald Trump is playing to the GOP's darkest fears. Read more. |
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What Americans saw was a party that's fundamentally unserious. Read more. |
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It's an open question whether he will be able to maintain the same control over his caucus as it remains in the minority for at least two more years. Read more. |
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On the standing issue, the judge's analysis is more than a bit garbled. Read more. |
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Pelosi's decision to step down brings an end to two decades of her historic leadership. |
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This is the legal reality of Attorney General Merrick Garland's decision. |
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The former president was permanently suspended last year after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. |
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'Trump has a lot of leverage' over the House Minority Leader, Sam Stein says. |
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Here's why the GOP is worried Trump could cost them the Georgia Senate seat. |
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Tonight, MSNBC Films presents "Split Screen," a documentary from Trevor Noah and Rebecca Gitlitz. The film explores how we got to this moment of polarization and disinformation — and the role that media and social platforms have played along the way.
Watch "Split Screen," tonight at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock. |
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