Moment in January 6th hearing reveals when Mark Meadows broke bad

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An MSNBC panel discusses Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows’ hard-to-define role in the January 6th and the new piece of testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson in the seventh hearing that shows when Meadows realized Donald Trump had lost the election and turned to find other means to preserve Trump’s power. 

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