
From Attacking Trump Voters To Making Holocaust Comparisons: Here's How Dems Reacted To J6 Anniversary
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : This, after the host asked how Trump was able to "pull the wool" over voters' eyes.24% : She said to Acosta that Americans chose to elect Trump and "deny" the attack.
23% : However, by February 2021 the U.S. Senate voted 57-43 to acquit Trump in his impeachment trial.
21% : Following the incident in 2021, the House of Representatives adopted an article of impeachment against Trump and said he helped incite the attack against the Capitol.
17% : The other thing we have to keep front of mind, Nicole, is that Donald Trump didn't win 50% of the votes," McCaskill said.
17% : A chunk of those folks that voted for Donald Trump ignored everything except the fact they don't like the status quo.
15% : But the people that Donald Trump will be releasing on the street are the people that brutally, savagely attacked police officers.
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