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Judges from around the country say Trump can be held accountable for January 6. What will the Supreme Court say?
Whether the legal system can hold Donald Trump accountable for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election has been an evolving conversation among courts across the country. On Thursday, the Supreme Court will enter the chat.
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