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    The first order of business was a debate over the constitutionality of holding an impeachment trial in the first place. Fifty-six senators voted yes, while 44 voted no. The votes from [five of the six GOP Senators who broke ranks], Murkowski, Romney, Collins, Toomey, and Sasse were not unexpected because all five voted the same in a January motion to determine the constitutionality of Trump's trial.
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A lot – It's a simple question, do you think the riot would have happened if people didn’t believe the election was stolen? Likely not. And the reason those people believed the election was stolen was primarily due to Trump’s own rhetoric.


Some – While I haven’t found any instances where Trump specifically calls for or violence or rioting, he certainly doesn’t speak out against it until after the fact. He definitely bears some responsibility because of how aggressively he spread misinformation. If he didn’t constantly claim election fraud and accepted his defeat gracefully I doubt that the capital riot would have taken place.


None – Because individuals are also responsible for their actions. Just like the BLM riots over the summer, individuals made their own choices and should be punished as such.


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