A majority of Americans think that Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his involvement in the Capitol riot.

Fifty-eight percent of respondents think that Trump should be charged with a crime for the events of January 6.

The House committee is investigating the Capitol siege.

The percentage of people who think Trump should be charged with inciting a riot has gone up since the attack occurred.

In an April survey, almost half of respondents said Trump should be charged with a crime.

Insider's Grace Panetta reported that in the committee's third public hearing on Thursday, they detailed the pressure on the vice president to obstruct the electoral count.

During the hearing, Greg Jacob and retired Judge J. Michael Luttig testified that they advised Pence against intervening in the election.

He warned that Trump and his allies could attempt an election coup in the future and that they would fail in 2020.

The former president and his allies are putting together a plan for the future of the country in plain view.