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The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is holding public hearings on what it has learned so far. Thursday's will be the fifth.
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Detroit Free Press state government reporter Paul Egan joined Michigan Radio's Doug Tribou to talk about the latest shake up in the Republican race for governor.
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The committee transported the audience back to Jan. 6 with video of what happened that day. It also made a strong case that former President Donald Trump was responsible for what happened.
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"It was carnage, it was chaos. I can't even describe what I saw," says U.S. Capitol Police officer Caroline Edwards.
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It's been nearly a year of gathering information — via depositions, subpoenas, hearings, document dumps and court challenges — for the House select committee investigating the siege of the Capitol.
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This week, longtime congressman, Fred Upton, announced his retirement. Today, we’ll reflect on what it means to lose Fred Upton as a steadfast moderate in Congress. And we’ll listen back to bits of our conversations with him over the years.
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Two Michigan Republicans are on a list of people subpoenaed by the U.S. House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.
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Major corporations resume campaign contributions for insurrection-supporting lawmakers. U.S. automakers lose ground, invest in electric cars. Understanding Michigan's new political map.
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The game changed for a lot of people on Jan. 6, 2021 — maybe for no one more than West Michigan Republican Congressman Peter Meijer. On today's pod, we talk to writer Tim Alberta about his deep-dive profile of Meijer for The Atlantic.
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Today on Stateside, Congress seeks answers from Michigan about the January 6 insurrection. Also, we look into the new Congressional maps for Metro Detroit. And one Michigan actress goes from doing outdoor recreation commercials to living the hunting life forreal.