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Deadly US Capitol Attack Remembered 5 Years Later as Political Divide Remains
House Republicans create a subcommittee to examine the Democrat-led Jan. 6 investigation, alleging political bias despite no evidence found in a key deposition, with hearings planned soon.
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Fifth Anniversary of the Jan. 6 Attack Brings Fresh Division to the US Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) — Five years ago outside the White House, outgoing President Donald Trump told a crowd of supporters to head to the Capitol — “and I'll be there with you” — in protest as Congress was affirming the 2020 election victory for Democrat Joe Biden.
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Read Full ArticleJan. 6 silent protest: Dissent for U.S. Capitol riot 5 years later
ELIZABETHTOWN — Unlike the mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol five years ago, about three dozen citizens displayed homemade signs and waved American flags to show displeasure for not only the violent insurrection, but President Donald Trump absolving the rioters.
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Total News Sources7
Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Center
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources are Center
67% Center
L 17%
C 67%
R 16%
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