Trending Now: Events marking the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol underscore the fundamental challenges that remain
| President Biden denounced his predecessor, Donald Trump, as a threat to democracy, a remarkable condemnation delivered in a building and a country that remains divided one year after the attack. Democrats spent the day in ceremonies and recounted the terror they felt last year as a marauding mob of Trump supporters broke in and set off battles with police. Republicans, with few exceptions, avoided the proceedings. Only a few Republican lawmakers issued condemnations of the attack. |
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| | | | | | | Must-read stories around major news events | | | Trending Now | Jan. 6, 6:54 p.m. EST | | | | | President Biden denounced his predecessor, Donald Trump, as a threat to democracy, a remarkable condemnation delivered in a building and a country that remains divided one year after the attack. Democrats spent the day in ceremonies and recounted the terror they felt last year as a marauding mob of Trump supporters broke in and set off battles with police. Republicans, with few exceptions, avoided the proceedings. Only a few Republican lawmakers issued condemnations of the attack. | | | | | |
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