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Leaked text messages between former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and dozens of GOP lawmakers lead to damning revelations. The Jan. 6 committee considers recommending charges against Donald Trump. Plus, Elon Musk suspends several journalists from Twitter.
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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The ideology continues to underlie Republicans' ongoing denial that Jan. 6 was a violent attempt to overthrow the government. Read more. |
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His unhinged rant unintentionally exposed purportedly outraged Republicans as frauds. Read more. |
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If Elon Musk is a free speech absolutist, why is he suspending journalists? Read more. |
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Make no mistake: His cynical actions will cost Floridians their lives. Read more. |
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I have a different question that isn't entirely rhetorical: Is Trump still a presidential candidate? Read more. |
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'It's going to be easy for this committee to say Trump is guilty of XY and Z because they're not the ones that have to go into the courtroom ... but what they're going to say is also going to function for history,' Charlie Savage says. |
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"We are going to see an uptick in cases as we get deeper into the colder months of the winter," Dr. Fauci says. |
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The report comes after a leak of text messages between former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and several Republican lawmakers. |
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Linette Lopez discusses what she has learned about Elon Musk over the years of covering him that explains his management of Twitter. |
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The WNBA star made her first public statement since her return to the U.S. after being released from Russian custody, where she was held for nearly 10 months. |
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Tomorrow at noon ET, join MSNBC for special coverage of the final Jan. 6 committee meeting, led by Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur, and Hallie Jackson. Then, stick with MSNBC for a two-hour Recap Special, beginning at 8 p.m. ET featuring expert analysis from Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Alex Wagner, and Ari Melber. Watch 'The January 6th Hearings: The House Investigates', tomorrow on MSNBC. Coverage from MSNBC is also available on Peacock. |
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