After a million documents and a thousand interviews, the committee concludes Trump bears responsibility for the mob and their assault.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
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Most Republican voters want Trump-ism but are no longer so enthusiastic about ex-President Donald Trump himself, a warning sign for his 2024 campaign.
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Jan. 6 committee zeroes in on central question: Should Trump be held accountable for Capitol attack?
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From tracking Trump to elevating Cheney, the Jan. 6 committee has changed the political world
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Most Americans want chance to support abortion rights on state ballot, USA TODAY/Ipsos poll finds
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Why Nancy Pelosi is visiting Taiwan despite China’s threats and pleas from Biden
Pelosi has a history of standing up to China and also of defying presidents, from George H.W. Bush to Bill Clinton to Donald Trump and now Joe Biden.