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House probe pinning blame on former president Trump comes as Proud Boys, others riot defendants decry biasing pretrial publicity

that is the focus for where accountability lies for what happened on January 6.”

“This might be the best time for defendants charged with offensive conduct on January 6 inside the Capitol building to be having their trials, when the House select committee is laying out a scenario — I’m surmising from what they’re anticipating — that the persons accountable are the Howell noted that lawmakers said planning leading up to Jan. 6 began weeks earlier. Cheney said one “pivotal moment” came on Dec. 19, 2020, after a White House meeting among Trump and adviser Michael Flynn, attorneys Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani and others, when Trump tweeted, referring to Jan. 6, “Be there, will be Wild!”

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