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Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump durante un briefing alla Casa Bianca, 21 gennaio 2025 (foto Ansa)
Su Politico Kyle Cheney scrive: «Democrats are livid – and fearful – that people who targeted them for violence have been abruptly absolved, but they’re also quietly hopeful that Republicans’ decision to remind Americans of the carnage will exact a political price in the midterm elections. Capitol Police are quietly – and not so quietly – furious that their assailants have been set free. The crosscurrents come as courts continue to process the dismissal of hundreds of Jan. 6 criminal cases on Trump’s order, with several complications arising for defendants who committed separate crimes – such as deleting evidence or fleeing from justice. In short, Trump’s effort to erase the violent assault has opened up new fronts and skirmishes in Washington’s four-year reckoning with an attack on the seat of power. Trump’s inauguration may have led to an abrupt end of the criminal cases ste...
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