The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 coup attempt has released yet more evidence of Trump's intent on that day, this time with Trump's own edits to the statement he begrudgingly released after the violence. There's also apparent movement in the Department of Justice's Jan. 6 probe; Mike Pence's chief of staff appeared last week to answer questions before a federal grand jury. And the Supreme Court has succeeded in uniting America on at least one hot-button culture-war issue with a new broad public consensus that the Supreme Court is absolutely awful.
Here's some of what you may have missed:
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Here's some of what you may have missed:
- Jan. 6 committee shares new evidence of Trump's refusal to condemn actions of the mob he assembled
- Pence’s former chief of staff appeared before a federal grand jury investigating Jan. 6
- Does Merrick Garland understand that there was an attempted coup?
- 'Americans kneel to God': Trump advocates for Christian nationalism, hints at presidential run
- Extremist Supreme Court majority succeeds in unifying most Americans against it in one term
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