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The first prime-time hearing into the Jan. 6 attack confronted the fundamental question that has haunted Donald J. Trump since he left office: Should he be prosecuted in a criminal court?
By Peter Baker and Katie Benner
A man of pure narcissistic psychopathy feels no guilt and has no sense of the damage he does.
By Maureen Dowd
Left-wing parties have joined forces ahead of France’s two-stage parliamentary elections, hoping to revive their fortunes and put a break on President Emmanuel Macron’s agenda.
By Constant Méheut
In interviews, dozens of frustrated Democratic officials, members of Congress and voters expressed doubts about the president’s ability to rescue his reeling party and take the fight to Republicans.
By Reid J. Epstein and Jennifer Medina
Según el comité que investiga el ataque al Capitolio del 6 de enero, Donald Trump llevó a cabo una conspiración en siete partes para anular una elección democrática libre y justa.
By Peter Baker
Representative Tom Rice is bracing for a tough runoff election against a Trump-backed challenger following Tuesday’s primary.
By Maya King
Other reports verify Representative Liz Cheney’s assertion that cabinet members considered using the 25th Amendment to oust Donald Trump after the assault on the Capitol.
By Maggie Haberman and Michael S. Schmidt
By endorsing her colleague’s primary challenger, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has escalated a skirmish rippling beyond New York.
By Katie Glueck
The incendiary congressional candidacy of Carl Paladino has divided New York Republicans and now threatens to shake up party leadership.
By Jesse McKinley and Nicholas Fandos
The murder of George Floyd, a pandemic and social media released a storm.
By John McWhorter
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