Late to the game: GOP 'leaders' show up to 'support' Trump

This week, Republican members of Congress traveled to New York City to bolster former President Donald Trump during an unprecedented trial that has been underway for weeks. But were these GOP leaders really there to help him or did they add another layer of theatrics, compounding the circus-like atmosphere in Manhattan?
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