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Destruction of evidence pertaining to Jan. 6 likely intentional and ordered by White House, Richard Painter told MSNBC

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CERL Advisory Council member Richard Painter was interviewed on a segment of MSNBC, “Lawyer ‘Strongly Suspects’ White House Ordered January 6 Texts To Be Deleted.”

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