Over two years have passed since the fateful day of Jan. 6, 2021, when President Donald Trump lost his last attempt to stop the constitutional counting of the Electoral College ballots, which had defeated him.
An armed mob, believing Trump’s great lie that the election had been “stolen,” had burst violently into the Capitol and caused a delay of several hours before the counting could be completed.
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