First Felony Sentencing in Capitol Riot To Set Precedent For Dozens Of Cases
A member of the January 6th mob faces up to 21 months in prison after pleading guilty to obstructing Congress. Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks and Huffington Post senior justice reporter Ryan Reilly share what to expect from the sentencing and from the first hearing of Congress’ select committee on the Capitol Riot. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth analysis of politics headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives. Find video clips and segments from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe, Meet the Press Daily, The Beat with Ari Melber, Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace, The ReidOut, All In, Last Word, 11th Hour, and more. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: http://on.msnbc.com/Readmsnbc Subscribe to MSNBC Newsletter: http://https://ift.tt/2X3BGPe Find MSNBC on Facebook: http://on.msnbc.com/Likemsnbc Follow MSNBC on Twitter: http://on.msnbc.com/Followmsnbc Follow MSNBC on Instagram: http://on.msnbc.com/Instamsnbc #CapitolRiot #Insurrection #Criminals First Felony Sentencing in Capitol Riot To Set Precedent For Dozens Of Cases
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