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'No person is above the law:' January 6th Committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren reacts to Trump indictment

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Charges brought against Trump are "sufficient to really make the point, which is that Trump was trying to really overturn the Constitution... to keep power," Rep Zoe Lofgren says. "It's a mixture of sadness that it's come to this... along with a sense of hopefulness that we are still a nation of laws."