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View in browser January 13, 2021 President Donald Trump's commitment to democracy has been apathetic at best, a feeling that he's shared widely with his followers. But as much as we'd like to see Trump as the source of the antidemocratic spirit that filled the insurrectionists at the U.S. Capitol last week, it's a much deeper problem than just the president. Instead, the states have been, to paraphrase Justice Louis Brandies, laboratories for anti-democracy.
"We can’t pretend that the people who overran the Capitol sprung forth fully formed like Athena from Zeus’s skull, clad in QAnon shirts, MAGA hats, and makeshift tactical armor," Hayes Brown writes in his latest essay. "The strikes against voting rights, encouragement of political violence, and bolstering of extremists on the fringe that have defined the Trump era and its attacks on the democratic system all have roots at the state level."
Read the full analysis at the top of your Wednesday MSNBC Daily.
UNDERSTANDING THE NEWS Top perspectives and analysis from our MSNBC columnists Patrice Peck Black people tried to tell y'all about Trump. So yeah, we've got jokes now. There's a longstanding legacy of Black people laughing to keep from crying while just trying to survive in a country founded on their dehumanization. Steve Benen Corporate wallets start closing in the wake of Capitol attack Quite a few companies have halted donations to lawmakers involved in the push to deny Biden the presidency. It's gotten Republicans' attention. WATCH NOW MTP Daily White House reporter describes internal 'chaos' similar to 'poorly run startup company' Deadline White House McConnell reportedly believes Trump's role in Capitol violence is impeachable The Reidout Joint Chiefs issue letter to military condemning Capitol riots as constitutional 'assault' Morning Joe LISTEN NOW The Oath Ta-Nehisi Coates Chris Hayes talks with author Ta-Nehisi Coates to process what we witnessed as a nation after the violent insurrection at the Capitol last week, and what it reveals about the fragility of American democracy. Into America MORE ON MSNBC Tuesday, on the eve of the Inauguration, Joy Reid sits down with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for an exclusive interview about the events that unfolded at the Capitol and the potential impeachment of President Trump. Watch “The Speaker: One-on-One,” Tuesday at 10PM Eastern, on MSNBC.
On Wednesday, January 20th, join MSNBC for special coverage of the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Coverage begins at 6AM in Morning Joe. Then, at 9AM, Brian Williams, Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, and Nicolle Wallace host live coverage and analysis of the day’s events. Watch the Inauguration of Joe Biden, Wednesday, January 20th, beginning at 6AM Eastern, on MSNBC.
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