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I highly doubt that Trump has lost many supporters between Jan 6 and today. They have this "brand loyalty" for him and certain other republicans that is nigh impossible to falter. They quite literally take pride in being stubborn and unwilling to listen to dissenting opinion or facts.
Some of these supporters have had plenty of practice way ahead of time, like my mother. She voted for Nixon and will defend him till her last breath - "He got caught doing what everyone else does!" That's her rationale for Watergate.
With Trump - "January 6 was ANTIFA and BLM posing as Trump supporters... He's innocent!"
It goes on and on. We can't expect a day of reckoning or reasoning with these folks. They take pride in being ignorant.