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Jordan Should Be Called As Jan 6 Witness — And Here s What Panel Should Ask Him

Reprinted with permission from Alternet House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was clearly pandering to the Republican Party s lowest common denominator when he picked Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio as one of the five Republicans he wanted to serve on Speaker Nancy Pelosi s select committee on the January insurrection — a pick that Pelosi flatly rejected, inspiring McCarthy to angrily respond that if Pelosi wouldn t accept all of his picks, she couldn t have any of them. But Pelosi made a wise decision, given how aggressively Jordan promoted the Big Lie and former President Donald Trump s bogus elect fraud claims. And author Sidney Blumenthal, in an op-ed published by

MSNBC s McCaskill Fears Americans Won t Watch Partisan Dem Hearing

4:08 p.m. Eastern NICOLLE WALLACE: You know, Charlie, as I’m listening to Jackie s reporting and have been reading it to catch up myself. These were not victimless crimes. The crime of lying about the insurrection left the law enforcement officials who the political affiliation was not known to anyone, still really isn t, but the trauma that was done to them happened on live TV. We all saw it with our own eyes, and for Republicans to have denied their heroics, to have denied the brutality, to have denied the gruesome nature of their beatings at the hands of Donald Trump supporters, is almost a crime on top of a crime. 

AP-NORC poll: Many Republicans uneasy about party s future

AP-NORC poll: Many Republicans uneasy about party’s future By JILL COLVIN and HANNAH FINGERHUT, Associated Press Published: July 27, 2021, 2:45pm Share: FILE - In this Saturday, July 24, 2021, file photo former President Donald Trump speaks on a variety of topics to supporters at a Turning Point Action gathering in Phoenix. Most Republicans say they want former President Donald Trump to have at least some influence over the direction of their party going forward. But fewer than half say they are optimistic about the GOP s future according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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