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metropolitan police department officers who fought heroically to defend our democracy. we will never forget their sacrifice and we will never forget this day. >> we talk a lot about the insurrection now, but it's important as time passes and as republicans inevitably try to rewrite history that we don't forget just what went down that day. the noose that hung from a gallows placed in front of the capitol building. we saw rioters carrying confederate flags through the halls of congress. the awful images of officers being beaten, sprayed with chemicals, and crushed by the mob. and the stark video showing officer eugene goodman running up the stairs, putting his own life on the line purposely steering the lynch mob away from the senate chambers. inside the house chamber, you had lawmakers forced to put on gas masks and take cover as rioters attempted to breach the chamber. other members were barricading

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Alex Witt Reports

already rejected that claim by and large. in two or three importance, is they said, you are not acting as a president here when you are inciting the mob, et cetera. that is not the obstacle for this lawsuit. but i think, going back to your previous question, this is one of the dozens, hundreds of loose ends that will not be tied up and we'll just be a part of the human tragedy of january six, because there are other reasons, essentially causation, under the law that will make this lawsuit difficult. he was judged to have died from natural causes, even though that doesn't really make sense, but there are some difficult procedural issues, here and i think that they won't see justice and this particular one. but there are a series of civil lawsuits that are still pending, including by members of congress that i think will be a part of the overall tab of accountability that donald trump will be pain, either at

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Jesse Watters Primetime

and people are dying over it. past few months a slew of crypto executives dead. one died in his sleep. another died from a helicopter crash. and the other one died drowning in puerto rico. is this all a coincidence? well, we don't know. but we do know if mini's investors were cartels and mobsters, mini is in some trouble and so are all the other crypto who lost the mob's money. is mini worried? no mini is vegan. we're worried about his next lunch. mini might be the luckiest man alive. i mean, after a judge in new york just ruled that polymerous relationships you know like three somes, foursomes and fivesomes are entitled to same protections as traditional marriages. basically mini's harem was just like him having a wife. and wives can't testify against

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Deadline White House

under oath he could not recall conversations about moving the mags at the ellipse, that he could not recall any conversations about trump taking a walk down to the u.s. capital that day. text messages providing to the 1-6 committee by cassidy hutchinson dated january 6 reveal he did talk about it with her and perhaps with then lead secret service agent robert engel as well. there is so much more where that came from. we'll share as much a of it as we can. it also sorts something many of us have known all along. donald trump summoned the mob. he assembled the mob, and he lit the flame of the deadly attack while the people around him largely stood by and watched. it's where we begin today with someone of our favorite reporters and friends. kyle cheney is here, the senior legal afires reporter from politico. he has been covering the january 6th investigations. also "new york times" justice department reporter and msnbc contributor katie benner is back. miles teller also here, former

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All In With Chris Hayes

the law. in order to keep donald trum in power against the will of the voters according to the committee, it was a coup in search of th legal theory, the legal theory being divided by - still with me -- federal prosecutor renat mariotti so, i want to talk about the sort of unique role that eastman plays intended wit sean reuben auto there is a remarkable moment that is almost sociopathic honestly, on the sixth it really does re-striking i the report because there are only two people in the entir country aside from participant in the mob who seamen bothered by the mob's actions donald trump and john eastman. john eastman writes an email after the attack, to the general counsel -- greg jacob basically being lik well, the two hour window of t be under the law has bee breached so throughout the law -- had been violated already, b

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

we are beginning our deep dive into the january 6th final report tonight we will look at chapter five a chapter that indicates the e president -- in tandem, essentially a kin of pair, to begin a ridiculous hoopla that all along violated the law. in order to keep donald trum in power against the will of the voters according to the committee, it was a coup in search of th legal theory, the legal theory being divided by - still with me -- federal prosecutor renat mariotti so, i want to talk about the sort of unique role that eastman plays intended wit sean reuben auto there is a remarkable moment that is almost sociopathic honestly, on the sixth it really does re-striking i the report because there are only two people in the entir country aside from participant in the mob who seamen bothered by the mob's actions donald trump and john eastman. john eastman writes an email after the attack, to the general counsel -- greg jacob basically being lik well, the two hour window of t be under the law has bee breached so throughout the law -- had been violated already, b allowing debate beyond two hours -- vice president pence should no longer be concerned that wha

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All In With Chris Hayes

was a coup in search of th legal theory, the legal theory being divided by - still with me -- federal prosecutor renat mariotti so, i want to talk about the sort of unique role that eastman plays intended wit sean reuben auto there is a remarkable moment that is almost sociopathic honestly, on the sixth it really does re-striking i the report because there are only two people in the entir country aside from participant in the mob who seamen bothered by the mob's actions donald trump and john eastman. john eastman writes an email after the attack, to the general counsel -- greg jacob basically being lik well, the two hour window of t be under the law has bee breached so throughout the law -- had been violated already, b allowing debate beyond two hours -- vice president pence should no longer be concerned that wha

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Morning Joe

>> reporter: in nine televised hearings, the january 6th committee set out to make their case. >> president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. >> reporter: using recorded depositions from the people who were there donald trump's own team. >> there's suggestions by -- i believe it was mayor giuliani to declare victory. >> it was far too early to be making any calls like that >> what they were proposing i thought was nuts. >> reporter: his own aides and advisers -- >> he said dead people are voting, indians are getting paid to vote. much of the information he's getting is false >> reporter: his own cabinet members and his own family >> i made it clear i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which i told the president it was

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MSNBC Reports

task to sharpen the country's memory and to prove who was to blame. >> you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. >> reporter: in nine televised hearings, the january 6th committee set out to make their case >> president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. >> reporter: using recorded depositions from the people who were there donald trump's own team. >> there are suggestions by i believe it was mayor giuliani to declare victory. >> it was far too early to be making any calls like that >> what they were proposing i thought was nuts. >> his own aides and advisers. >> he said dead people are voting, indians are getting paid to vote.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

>> all: usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: in nine televised hearings the january 6th committee set out to make their case. >> president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. >> reporter: using recorded depositions from the people who were there donald trump's own team. >> there were suggestions by mayor giuliani to declare victory and say we won it outright. >> it was far too early to be making any calls like that, what they were proposing, but i thought it was nuts. >> reporter: his own aides and advisors -- >> he said, dead people are voting indians are getting paid to vote flat out much of the information he was getting is false. >> reporter: his own cabinet members and his own family >> i played it clear i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which i told the president was bull [ bleep ]. >> i respect attorney general

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