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Column: Trump may be guilty of insurrection, but it's a tough charge to prove, prosecutors say

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics December 25, 2022

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The 845-page final report of the House Committee on Jan. 6, which finally arrived late Thursday night, is an epic. Like Moby Dick or War and Peace, it is destined to be admired more than read. That’s a shame; don't be deterred by the page count. The narrative at the heart of the report — the story of how former President Trump tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election by extralegal means — takes up less than half of the volume.... + full article



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