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Seth Meyers challenges Republicans to admit they're 'fine' with Trump inciting insurrection

A week into the Biden administration and just three weeks out from a mob attack on the Capitol incited by the last President and his supporters, Late Night host Seth Meyers used his "Closer Look" segment to issue a challenge to Republicans still standing behind Donald Trump: Just admit you're actually chill about the whole insurrection thing.

"It's hard at this point to reach any conclusion other than that the Republican Party is fine with what Trump did, and they'd be fine with it if he did it again — or even if he did something worse," Meyers said on Wednesday night. "It's a party that is radicalized against democracy in favor of authoritarianism. There is nothing, nothing Trump could do to antagonize them — not because they're cowards, although they are, but because they agree with him." Read more...

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