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Is there enough evidence to indict Trump?

n six televised hearings, the House January 6 committee has presented extraordinary testimony about Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election and its culmination, the deadly attack on the US Capitol by a far-right mob. The committee cannot charge Trump with a crime. But the US Department of Justice can. Here are the key

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