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Over the past week, the Justice Department sent out about 40 subpoenas and took the phones of two top Trump advisors. This is a big step in the criminal investigation of the former president's role in the Jan. 6 riot.
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A government watchdog said that Secret Service agents deleted text messages that were sent around the time of the Capitol riot. The watchdog was looking for the messages as part of their investigation into the Jan. 6 uprising.
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said she wanted to 'knock out' a heckler who called her his 'favorite big booty Latina' while filming her walk up the Capitol steps on Wednesday.
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The Associated Press/NORC survey found that 86 percent of Democrats think the 45th president should be charged, while only 4 percent say he shouldn't and 10 percent say they don't know enough to have an opinion.
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In an interview with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talked about the 'stunning' new details about the Trump administration's role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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They remain only 'deplorables' in the eyes of Democrats.
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Witnesses say that during a 'pretty heated' phone call a few days before the attack on the Capitol on January 6, then-President Donald Trump insulted Vice President Mike Pence by calling him a 'wimp' and the 'p-word.' This information was made public on Thursday.
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Thursday night, a big black house fly landed on the debate stage and stopped Tom Suozzi from speaking. The fly looked like the one that gave former Vice President Mike Pence his most famous viral moment.
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Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney claimed Thursday that during last year's Capitol riot, then-President Donald Trump suggested Vice President Mike Pence 'deserves' to be hanged while Trump fans screamed 'hang Mike Pence.'
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She made the comments after a meeting on January 6 last year when President Trump was in the Oval Office with her and Vice President Mike Pence's national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg on a telephone call with Pence.