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The Ingraham Angle

e, is are finite. they're limited. that line that it operatio saids is the largest operation in fbi history is jaw dropping.g. goig >> and that means it means by necessity, the resources coca'telse. somewhere else. sean points out the pipe bomb, or we could point out who had cocaine. the white house, the supreme court leaker, followed all manner of unsolved mysteries. but there's also very serious crimes. who knowows chils? child, child abduction passede a under the fbrgi and this. >> this is the largest operation in fbi history. and that's why the support for the fbi has been eroding amongst the american public. das, there are a lot of americans who wake up every single day of their life021. wanting that day to be t january 6, 2021. they want to relivo e every dayl they want you and everyone else out there to relive it as welliv . the same individuals who aren't speaking out outt haven't spokt about the blm rioters in 2020. they have no problem with thee s

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Morning Joe

sunday. and today we'll hear from the president. he'll evoke his setting of valley forge and talk about george washington, not just as a defender of american ideals, but also as someone who walked away, someone who twice gave up power, resigning his position in the continental army and walking away from the presidency after two terms, setting th precedent his successors followed. and president biden will argue trump remains a real threat to our nation's democracy. >> on the eve of the third anniversary of january 6th, we want to talk to the heroes who saved our democracy. they're part of the law enforcement teams that defended the capitol that day, and the lawmakers inside from the rioters who violently stormed the building january 6, 2021, following a trump rally. joining us now, former capitol police officer, harry dunn.

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Morning Joe

>> so officer fanone, you know, it's obviously been shocking to a lot of us, to a lot of americans who agree. the vast majority, we should point out january 6th was a terrible day. we believe what we saw with our eyes that day, either in-person for many people or on television, but also this narrative that's taken hold in certain quarters among trump supporters in particular that it actually wasn't what we saw that day. that's the one side of it. the other side of it is you have had more than 1,200 people arrested ahead of the proud boys and the oathkeepers going to jail for a very long time. more convictions to come. prosecutors say they're only about halfway done with the people they want to find. so how do you feel three years on after january 6, 2021? >> i mean, when you mentioned all those investigations, you know, the department of justice undertaking and, you know, prosecuting more than 1,200 americans for their actions on january 6th, states now starting

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

merrick garland is using the insurrection in the speech summing up all that his justice department has done to try to hold you accountable in the three years since january 6, 2021, take a listen. >> so far we have charged over 1250 individuals and obtained over 890 conviction in connection with the january 6 attack. our work continues. as i said before, the justice department will hold perpetrators at any level accountable under the law. >> evan joins us now, more police officers then we know, that the public knows about, suffered trauma or injury in the january 6 attack? >> that's right jake, we keep hearing in the court cases, and

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

one of things we have heard, matthew graves, the u.s. attorney, and who suffered untold other injuries, and and trauma obviously and suffering at the hands of people in this video. some of the people who have left the police force, and listen to the u.s. attorney matthew graves talking about this. >> on january 6, 2021, the united states lost control of the grounds around the capital and most of the capital itself. the siege of the capital is likely the largest single day mass assault of law-enforcement officers in our nations history.

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Early Start With Kasie Hunt

after 5:00 a.m. in washington where of course we are all looking just down the road from where i sit at the u.s. supreme court. donald trump is asking the justices to overturn a historic colorado ruling. two weeks ago the state supreme court ordered trump's name removed from the primary ballot under the 14th amendment insurrectionist clause. and today the u.s. supreme court faces mounting pressure to settle the question of whether trump is eligible to run or hold public office after being accused of in-citing the attacks on the capitol on january 6, 2021. and tonight both ron desantis and nikki haley hold back to back down how wills on cnn. we're just 11 days from the iowa caucuses. here is what they have been saying about the republican frontrunner. >> chaos follows him. and we can't have a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we won't survive it. >> he is basically making a mockery of this whole process by

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Morning Joe

independents believe he bears some responsibility for what they see as a terrible day in american history. >> the big lie has become doctrine and those poll numbers reflect it. that they down played the violence we saw on january 6, 2021, saying it was normal, peaceful protests. it's not hurting the republican party. this poll is eliminating it may hurt him with independents. he has a base problem. they need to re-energize young voters, progressives, voters of color. they feel good about where they are among independents. independents, particularly next year when presented with that binary choice, trump/biden, they won't be able to break for trump

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Denver Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Eligibility for 2024 Ballot

Lawsuit Alleges Violation of 14th Amendment, Capitol Attack Involvement By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Denver district court is considering a lawsuit to prevent former President Donald Trump from appearing on Colorado’s 2024 ballot due to his alleged involvement in the U.S. Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. Colorado Judge Sarah

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

speak, that's when they scream. if you tell people they cannot scream, that is when they tear things down. i have said that in the days following january 6, 2021. i have said it every step since then. as president, i would have never gotten us to that point. i will lead us forward with a simple national compromise around election integrity without censorship of speech. >> every president in american history has gone forward with a peaceful transfer of power, win or lose. this president had ample opportunity. there were more than 60 federal cases challenging. he lost in all of those cases. let's talk about the hurricane that's approaching. you have called climate change and that agenda a hoax. you said more people are dying from bad climate change policies than of climate change. according to a u.n. agency, extreme weather events compounded by climate change caused the death of 2 million people between 1970 and 2021. can you offer evidence that more

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