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CBS News poll: Most say congressional Republicans should let Trump investigations run their course
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Americans by and large don't want Republicans in Congress interfering with law enforcement's investigations into former President Donald Trump. But that's different for a majority of rank-and-file Republicans, in particular MAGA Republicans, who do want their representatives to try to stop them.
And that comes as rank-and-file Republicans express more desire for party loyalty to Trump than they did earlier this year, back before he was indicted.
By two to one, Americans would prefer congressional Republicans to let the law enforcement investigations into Trump run their course, rather than try to stop them.
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