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Submit ReviewAs the January 6 Select Committee focuses on Trump’s attempts to subvert the election in key swing states, his potential liability for the Capitol attack faces a major test in court as a judge questions why the former president was silent throughout, and the whether he can be sued for the deadly insurrection. Plus, former Vice President Mike Pence grows disillusioned over cooperating with the January 6 probe, with the New York Times reporting he is annoyed about the perception of how much his aides have talked to the committee and its potential to affect his 2024 hopes.
Also, Chicago’s 340,000 students will return to school on Wednesday after a deal was reached with the Chicago Teacher’s Union. Plus, Maya Angelou becomes the first black woman to appear on the U.S. quarter, Virginia declares a 30-day state of emergency as Covid cases soar and “Full House” star and comedian Bob Saget dies at 65. His long-time friend, actor and comedian Tom Arnold joins to pay tribute.
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