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Today, what are the issues that could make the difference in Latino voter turnout this year. Also, a new NPR podcast episode asks what fate should await military members who took part in the January 6th riot. And our series What the Vote? checks in with Uncommitted voters, looking for someone to represent their views in the presidential election.
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A federal judge sentenced Ryan Kelley for joining a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor related to his participation in storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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A weekly rundown conversation with Michigan Democratic Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks; new January 6th revelations.
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A 2020 election denier encouraged insurrectionists to march on the U.S. Capitol building on January 6th, and "storm the gates." She's now working on elections for Macomb County Clerk Anthony Fornini, who defends the hire.
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As the Jan. 6 congressional committee meets again, we learned more about congressional investigations throughout history and heard about Oakland County's changing politics. Plus, a boxer and filmmaker discuss their movie We Can Be Heroes.
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A House panel investigating the attack on the Capitol holds its ninth public hearing, potentially the final one ahead of the release of its wrap-up report.
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For 187 minutes, pressure mounted for the president to call off the mob and tell rioters to stop. Witnesses say Trump escalated the violence with a tweet and watched the violence unfold on TV.
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Voters are more concerned with inflation, according to Democrats in competitive races who are trying to gauge how the hearings will affect November's midterms.