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Black citizenship is still a myth. The Capitol riot response proves it.
It comes down to a question of citizenship.
Trump hated Section 230. After the Capitol riots, he may get his wish.
Violent attacks on the Capitol point to Section 230 as the next battle for social media regulation.
Trump’s election lies got him impeached and cost him millions
Millions of dollars left on the table in favor of lying about the election. What a bad deal.
Trump ends his presidency like he began it: scapegoating people of color
The biggest lie of the Trump administration is that the greatest threat to the U.S. came from outside, rather than from within.
Trump conviction in Senate trial could come down to McConnell’s decision
NBC's Sahil Kapur reports on how the Senate will move forward with the impeachment trial of President Trump and how a conviction could come down to Sen. Mitch McConnell's decision on how to vote.
Memo to Trump: “You failed to make America great again”
Rev. Al Sharpton delivers his final memo to President Donald Trump.
Biden will sign executive order to reunite migrant families separated at the border
The U.S. government revealed in a court filing this week that hundreds of migrant children are still waiting to be reunited with their parents. MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff discusses the “driving force” behind Trump’s family separation policy and how Biden’s promises of...
Kamala Harris expected to resign from Senate Monday
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will officially resign from her Senate seat. Harris will be the first woman, the first Black American and the first South Asian American vice president. She will be sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina...
Police officers, service members investigated for suspected involvement in Capitol riot
The military and police departments across the country are investigating whether active-duty and retired service members participated in the Capitol riot. NBC News' Janelle Griffith discusses her reporting on the rise of domestic extremism in law enforcement.
Right-wing extremism moves to the dark corners of internet after Capitol attack
When the January 6th attack on the Capitol resulted in the President losing his Twitter privileges, many of his followers simply moved to more secretive and obscure corners of the web. MSNBC’s host of “American Voices” Alicia Menendez speaks with NBC News law...