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What Donald Trump’s second impeachment and the Capitol riots tell us about the Republican party’s loyalty to the President

After four years of tearing itself in two over the question of how to beat the rise of Trumpism, the Democratic party has never looked more united — and you could say it’s because of Trumpism.
No matter which congressional Democrat you ask, the story will be the same: they say the President of the United States spread lies about the election, summoned thousands of his supporters to Washington DC and then invited them to an “insurrection” against the US Government.
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the next day that the party would fight to remove Donald Trump’s presidential power.
One week later, all of the Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to impeach.
But regardless of whether the Senate trial results in a…
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