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Republicans begin to line up against Trump but Pence stays loyal

Wednesday January 13, 2021
US President Donald Trump’s iron grip on his party has showed further signs of weakening as at least three Republicans, including a member of the House leadership, said they would vote to impeach him after his supporters stormed the Capitol.
President Donald Trump says he believes his vice-president Mike Pence will not move against him (Photo: Matt Born/The Star-News via AP)
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