
GOP enthusiasm for prosecuting Capitol rioters has fallen, Pew poll finds
CNN
Republicans' appetite for seeing January 6 rioters prosecuted has fallen sharply over the course of the year, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Tuesday.
A sizable majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, 57%, still say it's at least somewhat important that federal law enforcement agencies find and prosecute those who broke into and rioted at the US Capitol -- but that's down from 79% in a March poll. Only about one-quarter now consider such prosecutions very important, down from half who felt that way in the spring.
By contrast, opinion among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents has remained largely stable and near-unanimous: 95% currently say prosecuting rioters is at least somewhat important, and 80% say that it's very important. Overall, 78% of Americans still say it's important.