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JANUARY 6

Republicans vote no across the board, citing Biden’s pardons and a need to focus on Minnesota state issues
Senate Republicans call the resolution pushed by Democrats “political theater” and a “waste of time.”
“When a system of government becomes tyrannical, the people have not just the right, but the duty to change their form of government,” Hudson, citing the Declaration of Independence, says in the clip
The justices indicated they would fast-track a decision, scheduling oral arguments for Feb. 8. The Colorado primary is scheduled for March 5.

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Secretary of State Steve Simon said he has received hundreds of “emails, calls and letters” about whether Trump can appear on the ballot after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol
Trump has been summoned to appear Thursday afternoon before Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C.
Kenneth Wayne Fuller, 44, and Caleb Kenneth Fuller, 20, both of Cleveland, Minnesota, and Nicholas John Fuller, 40, of Mapleton, Minnesota, are charged in court documents.
The verdict marks the end of the second major sedition trial against members of the extremist group, who were among the hundreds who attacked the Capitol in 2021.
The verdicts against Stewart Rhodes and four co-defendants came in the highest-profile trial so far to emerge from the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, with other high-profile trials due to begin next month.
Trump, who regularly refers to the panel as the "unselect committee," has accused it of waging unfair political attacks on him while refusing to investigate his charges of widespread election fraud.

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Bannon was convicted by a jury in July on two counts of contempt of Congress for failing to provide documents or testimony. Each of the two counts was punishable by a minimum of one month and a maximum of one year in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.
Biden says he would not comment further on the work of the Jan. 6 committee because he did not want to be perceived as influencing the attorney general, which he said he was not doing.
The House select committee's seven Democratic and two Republican members voted 9-0 in favor of issuing a subpoena for Trump to provide documents and testimony under oath in connection with the Jan. 6 attack.

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