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The House Jan. 6 committee laid out some stunning information Thursday night about the efforts to ov

The House Jan. 6 committee laid out some stunning information Thursday night about the efforts to overturn the 2020 election. [View in browser]( [Image]( June 11, 2022 THE LATEST [Alternate text] hidden financiers behind Jan. 6 should be sweating right now by Richard W. Painter The House Jan. 6 committee laid out some stunning information Thursday night about the efforts to overturn the 2020 election. And with more hearings ahead, [Richard W. Painter writes]( there are several key areas where the committee should be directing their focus. "Where did the money come from?" Painter writes. "Who paid for this over two-month effort to reverse the results of an election that President Joe Biden won by over eight million votes? And who paid for what almost became a military coup as well as a violent insurrection?" Read Richard W. Painter's full analysis//link.msnbc.com/click/28026037.79368/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL29waW5pb24vbXNuYmMtb3Bpbmlvbi9sLXMtcmljay1jYXJ1c28tY2FzaGluZy1jZWxlYnJpdHktZnJpZW5kcy1lbmRvcnNlbWVudHMtbjEyOTYwMjQ_Y2lkPWVtbF9tZGFfMjAyMjA2MTEmdXNlcl9lbWFpbD1kN2RjNzQ1MTcyOTdiMzk3MWFhMTRkNmYzMzExMzVhMDg3OGY4ZjY0MGZhMWExMDE5ZjE1N2I2NWMxYjVkZDFk/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914B405f77d0//link.msnbc.com/click/28026037.79368/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL29waW5pb24vbXNuYmMtb3Bpbmlvbi93aHktdGV4YXMtc2Nob29sLXNob290aW5nLXdvbi10LXN0b3AtbnJhLWNvbnZlbnRpb24tbjEyOTU3MDI_Y2lkPWVtbF9tZGFfMjAyMjA2MTEmdXNlcl9lbWFpbD1kN2RjNzQ1MTcyOTdiMzk3MWFhMTRkNmYzMzExMzVhMDg3OGY4ZjY0MGZhMWExMDE5ZjE1N2I2NWMxYjVkZDFk/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914B5364ab61//link.msnbc.com/click/28026037.79368/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL29waW5pb24vbXNuYmMtb3Bpbmlvbi9jZW5zdXMtb3ZlcmNvdW50cy11bmRlcmNvdW50cy1za2V3cy1jb25ncmVzc2lvbmFsLXJlcHJlc2VudGF0aW9uLW4xMjk1NTgzP2NpZD1lbWxfbWRhXzIwMjIwNjExJnVzZXJfZW1haWw9ZDdkYzc0NTE3Mjk3YjM5NzFhYTE0ZDZmMzMxMTM1YTA4NzhmOGY2NDBmYTFhMTAxOWYxNTdiNjVjMWI1ZGQxZA/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914B47dced57 in your Saturday [MSNBC Daily](. TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [Steve Benen]( [GOP House candidate said Hitler is 'the kind of leader we need']( Carl Paladino was already one of the nation's most controversial congressional candidates this year. Then it got worse. [Read More.]( [Zeeshan Aleem]( [We have a much bigger problem on our hand than mass shootings]( Mass shootings are horrific — but America's gun problem runs much, much deeper. [Read More.]( [Steve Benen]( [Newly disclosed emails make Ginni Thomas' efforts look even worse]( She became even busier in the immediate aftermath of Trump's defeat. [Read More.]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [Deadline White House]( [Rep. Thompson: Those who sought pardons 'knew they were promoting something illegal']( [Craig Melvin]( [Witness: Proud Boys 'certainly showed no interest in the rally' on Jan. 6]( [Morning Joe]( [Parkland victim's father, former Republican to join together for March For Our Lives in D.C.]( [Zerlina]( [Texas can do 'a lot more' for children's safety than focus on anti-drag bill: Activist]( MORE FROM MSNBC [Alternate text]   Monday, join MSNBC for day two of the Jan. 6 hearings. Special coverage kicks off on Morning Joe at 6 a.m. ET, followed by the full hearing at 10 a.m. ET. Afterwards, Andrea Mitchell, Katy Tur and Hallie Jackson help make sense of the evidence we've seen so far. Then, stick with MSNBC for a two-hour Recap Special, beginning at 8 p.m. ET and featuring expert analysis on the hearing from Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, Lawrence O’Donnell and Ari Melber. Watch "The January 6th Hearings: The House Investigates," Monday on MSNBC. Hearing coverage from MSNBC is also available on Peacock.   Sunday, MSNBC presents the final episode of "Devil's Advocate: The Mostly True Story of Giovanni Di Stefano," a three-part Sky Original series following the famed attorney's journey to disgraced conman. The series explores Di Stefano's rise as a lawyer representing the who's-who of the criminal world, from Charles Manson to Saddam Hussein, and the epic investigation that unraveled the true identity he hid behind schemes, deception and lies. Watch the third and final episode of "Devil's Advocate: The Mostly True Story of Giovanni Di Stefano" Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock, where you can also catch up on episodes one and two.     [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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