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Dark lessons of January 6 Capitol assault
By Christina Pazzanese
One in three Americans say violence against government justified – poll
By Martin Pengelly
Efforts to Trump-proof presidential certification crash into congressional realities
By Kyle Cheney
The riot, the republic and the fight for America's soul
By Jonathan Allen
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Biden pushed to speak out more as US democracy concerns grow
By Colleen Long & Zeke Miller
Poll: A majority of Americans believe U.S. democracy is in crisis
By Joel Rose & Liz Baker
Trump Will Own the 2022 Midterms as Much as Biden Will
By David Catanese
CBS News poll: A year after Jan. 6, violence still seen threatening U.S. democracy, and some say force can be justified
By Fred Backus, Anthony Salvanto & Kabir Khanna
One year after the January 6 Capitol attack, the US is still dealing with the fallout from Trump's 'Big Lie'
By Jerome Viala-gaudefroy
One Year After Jan. 6, the Hard Right Digs In
By Michael Edison Hayden
Majority of Americans think Jan. 6 attack threatened democracy: POLL
By Brittany Shepherd
Americans don’t agree on what to call Jan. 6 attack
By Laura Santhanam
January 6 committee has 'firsthand' knowledge of Trump's behavior during the riot from multiple sources
By Jamie Gangel
Jan. 6 panel has 'firsthand testimony' Ivanka Trump asked father to intervene in riot, Cheney says
By Christina Zhao
At time of Capitol prayer service Jan. 6, Trump will deliver remarks doubling down on the 'Big Lie'
By David Siders
Republican Liz Cheney calls Trump 'clearly unfit for future office'
By Lucien Bruggeman
Jan. 6 Panel Faces Difficult Questions as Anniversary of Capitol Riot Approaches (Published 2022)
By Luke Broadwater & Emily Cochrane
Fear, anger and trauma: How the Jan. 6 attack changed Congress
By Paul Kane, Marianna Sotomayor & Jacqueline Alemany
The Jan. 6 committee explained - The Washington Post
By Tom Hamburger & Jacqueline Alemany
Post-UMD poll: One year after the Jan. 6 insurrection, partisans differ over Trump’s role
By Scott Clement, Emily Guskin & Dan Balz
1 in 3 Americans say violence against government can be justified, citing fears of political schism, pandemic
By Mariana Alfaro & Meryl Kornfield