
For many Republicans, words aren’t enough to deal with what they see as a threat to Americans’ fundamental freedoms and the judicial system—they want action. WASHINGTON—With the initial shock of former President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts in New York City wearing down, some conservatives in Congress are looking ahead for ways they can respond. But for many Republicans, words aren’t enough to deal with what they see as a threat to Americans’ fundamental freedoms and the judicial system meant to protect them—they want to see action. But...