By LISA MASCARO and MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — One day later, the violent siege of the U.S. Capitol by President Donald Trump's supporters forced painful new questions across government — about his fitness to remain in office for two more weeks, the ability of the police to secure the complex and the future of the Republican Party in a post-Trump era. In the immediate aftermath, the attack on the world's iconic dome of democracy, shocking imagery flashed around the globe, reinforced lawmakers' resolve to stay up all night to finish counting the Electoral College vote confirming Democrat […]
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