enforcement says saved lives bravely confronting and disarming the monterey park gunman. we ll have more on that interview and the latest in that investigation in just a moment. meanwhile, in northern california, a beach side community is the scene of the state s second deadly mass shooting in three days. this time the gunman appears to have targeted his coworkers. also ahead, more convictions for members of an extremist group, heavily involved in the january 6th attack on the capitol. and it appears kevin mccarthy made a bff during his day s long struggle to become speaker of the house. we ll have the new reporting on his alliance with one of the most extreme members of the gop. plus, mike pompeo is making headlines for his criticism of an american journalist who was murdered by the saudi regime. we ll show you those excerpts from the former secretary of state s new book. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, january 24th. with us, we have the host of
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conspiracy. it is the second set of guilty verdicts related to the far right s efforts to block certification of the 2020 presidential election. the four members join oath keepers founder, stewart rhodes and the group s florida leader, kelly megs, both convicted on the same charge last november. the washington post points out that seditious conspiracy charges are rarely used and rarely successful, making the verdict another significant victory for the justice department. of the nearly 1,000 people charged with crimes at the capitol on january 6th, 2021, less than 20 have been charged with seditious conspiracy. the four oath keepers convicted yesterday were found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding. both the obstruction, and sedition convictions carry up to 20 years in prison, but sentencing guidelines are likely to be in the range of five to