Congress Remains As Divided As Ever After Deadly Capitol Attack

Americans and their representatives in Congress might have found an opportunity to come together after a deadly mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, threatening lives and upending the prospect for a peaceful transfer of power this week. But even while polling shows most Americans condemn the attack, the divided nation can’t agree on much else about it, including who should be held responsible. Nor, it seems, can their representatives on Capitol Hill.

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