Nearly 4 in 10 Americans hold Trump 'responsible' for Capitol attack on Jan. 6, poll shows
WASHINGTON – Nearly 4 in 10 Americans feel Donald Trump was "directly responsible" for the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, but 3 in 10 believe President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory was fraudulent despite the lack of evidence, according to a poll released Tuesday.
The results of the Monmouth University Poll revealed a persistent and polarized division across the country in reaction to the attack and the House investigation into its causes and results.
A majority of Americans surveyed last week wanted the committee investigating the attack to resume hearings.
The Jan. 6 committee was supposed to return to public hearings Wednesday at 1 p.m. after a two-month break. The hearing was postponed because of Hurricane Ian. A new date was not announced.
But confidence in the government ebbed to a low point during the heart of hearings in June and has since rebounded slightly. About half the country (50%) believes the government is sound, up from 36% amid the June hearings, according to the poll.
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