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Catch up on what we learned from the first Jan. 6 hearing, ahead of tomorrow's hearing.

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Missed something? Don’t worry. [View in browser]( [Image]( June 12, 2022 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT [Alternate text] The Jan. 6 hearings began last week and continue tomorrow. We heard live testimony from a Capitol police officer who described a 'war scene,' and saw new footage from a documentarian who embedded with the Proud Boys during the riot. Plus, gun violence continues to distress America as we continue to hear from survivors and victims' families. Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the past week. And don't forget to check out [MSNBC.com]( for more. EDITORS' PICKS [Alternate text] [Ja'han Jones]( [Indicted Proud Boys members allegedly sent a slew of damning texts]( Reported texts make their apparent goal seem clear as day: wage an attack on democracy. [Read more]( [Dave Zirin]( [Washington Commanders coach offered a take on Jan. 6 that no one asked for]( We can't gloss over the racism and disinformation Jack Del Rio's words expose. [Read more]( [Steve Benen]( [In prime-time presentation, Jan. 6 committee delivers the goods]( The truth stood tall in the spotlight, and it shone in ways that won't soon be forgotten. [Read more]( [Charlie Sykes]( [Republican voters say mass shootings are okay — as long as they have their guns]( The GOP's mass shooting response is a bizarre twist for the so-called 'pro-life' party. [Read more]( [Zeeshan Aleem]( [Why Elon Musk's threat to pull out of his Twitter deal is absurd]( The tech billionaire's Twitter bots battle is just a cover. Here's what he really fears. [Read more]( [All In]( [Here's everything we learned from the first Jan. 6 hearing]( Chris Hayes breaks down the first Jan. 6 hearing, including "multiple brand-new revelations" that "took us by surprise." [Ayman Mohyeldin]( [On Jan. 6, right-wing media is living in another universe]( With Sean Hannity's text exchanges featured in the hearing, it's no wonder Fox News is doing everything to ignore it. [Deadline White House]( [Gen. Milley details how Meadows tried to rewrite Trump's role on Jan. 6]( General Mark Milley said Trump's chief of staff was trying to 'change the narrative' of who was calling the shots. [Katie Phang]( [Ivanka Trump and William Barr admit on tape: Trump's inner circle admits he lost]( The hearing featured Ivanka Trump saying she accepted that Barr found no widespread 2020 election fraud. [MSNBC Reports]( [This is what Biden had to say about the first Jan. 6 hearing]( Biden called the insurrection 'one of the darkest chapters in our nation's history.' MORE ON MSNBC [Alternate text] Tomorrow, 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," tomorrow on MSNBC. Hearing coverage from MSNBC is also available on Peacock. [Alternate text] Tonight, MSNBC presents "[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 final episode of "[Devil’s Advocate: The Mostly True Story of Giovanni Di Stefano](" tonight at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock. [Alternate text] [A photo of the MSNBC logo on a blue background]( Want more MSNBC? Tune in to watch your favorite shows live[here.]( Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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