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Democrats: Trump 'inciter in chief' of Capitol attack

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WASHINGTON, DC, United States (AP) - Prosecutors in Donald Trump's impeachment trial said yesterday they would prove that Trump was no 'innocent bystander' but the 'inciter in chief' of the deadly attack at the Capitol aimed at overturning his election loss to Joe Biden.

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