New poll results show that fewer than 50% of the public now hold former President Donald Trump responsible for Jan. 6.
The percentage who believe Trump is “solely” or “mainly” responsible for the Capitol riot dropped to 45% in comparison to 52% in the days following the attack, according to an NBC poll.‘OFF HIS ROCKER’: DESANTIS BLASTS BIDEN FOR TYING SCHOOL LUNCHES TO LGBT POLICY
A series of six to eight hearings are expected to take place throughout June, with the goal of making a case to the public about the committee’s findings over the past year. The committee is composed of seven Democrats and two Republicans, Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger , who broke with party leadership after Republicans decided to boycott the panel.
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