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The speaker claims that on January 6th, there was violence against the constitution, Congress, and the U.S. Capitol. They allege that they begged the President of the United States to send in the National Guard, but he refused. The speaker further claims that the president would not send in the National Guard when law enforcement people were being harmed, some of whom later died. They assert this inaction occurred during an insurrection that the president incited, which caused damage to those assigned to protect the capital and the constitution and to accept the results of the electoral college.

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On January 6, 2021, a significant event unfolded at the U.S. Capitol, marked by a large gathering of citizens expressing concerns over the election results. The day began with President Trump addressing supporters at the Ellipse, encouraging them to march to the Capitol. As crowds moved toward the Capitol, tensions escalated, leading to the first breach of barricades. Key figures, including Ray Epps, were seen directing demonstrators. Police struggled to maintain order as the situation deteriorated, resulting in violence and chaos. Tragically, several individuals lost their lives, including Ashley Babbitt and Roseanne Boyland. The Capitol was eventually secured later that evening, but the events of that day have left a lasting impact on American politics and society, raising questions about accountability and the truth surrounding the incident.

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The speaker discusses the uproar on the right and in the media over attempts to rewrite the events of January 6th. They condemn the former president and his supporters for downplaying the seriousness of the insurrection. The speaker highlights the contrast between the Capitol's symbolism and the disgraceful actions that took place there. They stress the need to unify the country and honor the sacrifices of veterans and founders. The speaker warns against undermining the freedom they fought for.

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Democracy was attacked as rioters rampaged, looted, and set fires in multiple cities. Institutions and values were assaulted, leading to chaos and violence. Anarchy reigned in the nation's capital, with businesses destroyed and the White House under siege. The rule of law must be upheld to prevent such attacks from happening again.

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January 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C., saw the U.S. Capitol become the center of a chaotic event following a large rally where supporters gathered to express concerns over the election results. The day began peacefully, with crowds assembling at various locations, including the Ellipse for President Trump's speech. As Trump urged attendees to march to the Capitol, tensions escalated. Key moments included the first breach of barricades, the involvement of individuals like Ray Epps, and police responses that included the use of munitions. Tragically, several individuals lost their lives amid the chaos, including Ashley Babbitt, who was shot, and others who suffered medical emergencies. The day concluded with the Capitol being declared secure after a curfew was imposed, and Congress resumed its certification of the electoral votes later that evening. The events of January 6 continue to impact American politics and discourse.

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At 1 PM, Capitol police shot at peaceful protesters outside the US Capitol. The police provoked and harmed the crowd, resulting in the death of civilian protesters. This continued for 70 minutes until the capital was breached at 2:30 PM.

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President Trump, during his speech, announces that the crowd will march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads east, Vice President Mike Pence arrives at the Capitol for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions rise as police deploy less lethal munitions against the crowd, which includes warnings that are not captured on video. As Trump finishes his speech, chaos ensues with police struggling to maintain control. A surge in the crowd follows a tweet from Trump criticizing Pence, leading to further confrontations. Misuse of crowd control munitions by police contributes to the situation escalating, resulting in demonstrators entering the Capitol as police lines collapse.

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The speaker asserts that on January 6th, the former president incited a violent mob to attack and desecrate the nation’s capital, resulting in injuries and deaths of law enforcement officers. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. The speaker recalls Charlottesville, where the president said there were fine people on each side of a mob spewing anti-Semitic hate. Regarding the Proud Boys militia, the former president said to stand back and stand by. The speaker urges viewers to remember January 6th and not go back to that. The speaker states that Donald Trump has said there will be a bloodbath if the election outcome is not to his liking. The speaker advocates turning the page, charting a course for the future, standing for the country and democracy, and ending the chaos.

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We thank you for your service in protecting our country. However, there are questions about what exactly was being protected. Security footage shows that individuals were allowed to enter without resistance, without weapons, almost like a guided tour. It's important to note that the only casualty was Ashley Babbit, who was shot by Capitol Police. So, it raises the question of what exactly was saved that day. The speaker mentions having written a book before going to break.

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Protesters stormed Capitol Hill, with police officers removing barricades to let them inside. Some officers seemed welcoming, while others allowed individuals like the "horns guy" into the Senate. The purpose of the protest remains unclear. Contrary to the narrative, footage shows protesters peacefully walking through the Capitol, taking tours, and posing for selfies. They appeared respectful of the building. However, there were also instances of police officers preparing to use force and requesting more munitions. The events of January 6th were a mix of peaceful demonstrations and tense confrontations. (98 words)

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Officer Brian Sicknick's cause of death remains uncertain, despite media claims that he was beaten to death by Trump supporters during the Capitol riot. Video evidence shows Sicknick walking through the building unharmed. However, the media and politicians like Liz Cheney continue to spread false information without correction or apology. The White House, including Press Secretary and Attorney General Merrick Garland, falsely claim that Sicknick and other officers were murdered during the riot. In reality, the other four officers mentioned died by suicide, with no evidence linking their deaths to the Republican mob. While some officers were assaulted, the claim that January 6th was the worst assault on the US government since the Civil War is unfounded.

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We failed to act responsibly on January 6th. The lack of National Guard presence was a mistake. The former president and his supporters are trying to rewrite history, but we must not let them distort the truth of that day.

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A massive crime against the constitution occurred, violating the presidential oath. Attendees were urged to march to the Capitol to express their voices. The narrative of a stolen election was perpetuated, leading to a violent base being cultivated. Despite the attack, the call to "fight like hell" continued. Claims of a rigged election were made, prompting supporters to threaten election officials. The Secretary of State in Georgia faced death threats, and the environment became increasingly dangerous. The violence was not condemned; instead, it was incited, leaving many to wonder why there weren't uprisings across the country. The message was clear: the violence would not cease, nor should it.

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Confederate flag, mob breaking windows, American flag used as weapon, fire stingers thrown at police. Rioters threatened Speaker of the House, erected gallows for VP. Evacuation order given, Republican helped navigate through mob. Vividly recall pounding on gallery doors. Translation: Confederate flag, mob violence, threats to officials, evacuation, Republican assistance, vivid memories of chaos.

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I was appalled by the violence and destruction in the Capitol. It was criminal behavior, domestic terrorism. They were not protesters, but a riotous mob. President Trump entertained conspiracy theories and only after hours of violence did he tell them to leave. We need to trust this committee's work and get the facts out. Officer Brian Sicknick died defending the capital, but there is surveillance footage of him walking inside after he was supposedly killed. Some in the crowd were racist and attacked people. These are Trump terrorists, and the Democrats, along with Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, lied about what happened. They are liars.

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On January 6th, the speaker was present at the Capitol as Vice President-elect and acting senator. The speaker states that the president of the United States incited a violent mob to attack and desecrate the nation’s capital. According to the speaker, 140 law enforcement officers were injured, and some died. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. The speaker recalls Charlottesville, where a mob carried tiki torches and spewed anti-Semitic hate, and the president said there were fine people on each side. The speaker also recalls the former president telling the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by. The speaker concludes by saying, “we don't have to go back.”

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The rally, initially planned as a political protest, saw some individuals advocating for storming the Capitol even before Trump addressed the crowd.

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On January 6th, I was in the House chamber when Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by Lieutenant Byrd. She was seen as a threat, but it's unclear what her intentions were. Byrd yelled for her to stop, but she didn't listen. If this had happened during the 2020 riots, Byrd would have been indicted quickly. The events of January 6th were driven by lies.

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We stormed the Capitol and took it back. It was fun. January 6th will be remembered as a day of infamy.

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I was at the Capitol on January 6 as the vice president-elect and an acting senator. On that day, the president incited a violent mob to attack our nation's capital, resulting in injuries to 40 law enforcement officers and some fatalities. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. This incident is not isolated; we must remember Charlottesville, where a mob displayed anti-Semitic hate, and the president referred to "fine people on each side." Additionally, he told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." For those who recall January 6, we don't need to revisit the past.

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On January 6th, a mob breached the Capitol building, resulting in the deaths of five police officers. The Democratic Party and the national news media quickly labeled it a deadly insurrection, a phrase that carried emotional weight. However, surveillance footage from inside the Capitol showed mostly chaotic but peaceful scenes. The media also falsely claimed that Officer Brian Sicknick was murdered with a fire extinguisher, which was later retracted. The video evidence disproves this claim, as Sicknick can be seen walking in the Capitol after the alleged attack. The January 6th committee, aware of this footage, chose not to release it to the public, revealing their dishonesty.

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On January 6, 2021, a peaceful protest took place at the Capitol building. However, there are details that were left out by the media. There were agitators present and chaos ensued. The police reacted with violence, which further angered the crowd. This led to a chaotic situation and the attack by police ignited a period of terror. The video shows instances of aggression from both sides, resulting in injuries and a tense atmosphere. The events could have been avoided if there was better communication and de-escalation.

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On January 6, 2021, a significant event unfolded at the U.S. Capitol, marked by a large rally that began peacefully. President Trump addressed the crowd, urging them to march to the Capitol. As the crowd moved, tensions escalated, leading to the first breach of the Capitol barricades. Key figures, including Ray Epps, were seen directing demonstrators. Amidst the chaos, police struggled to maintain control, deploying less-lethal munitions. Tragically, several individuals lost their lives, including Ashley Babbitt, who was shot by police. The situation deteriorated further, resulting in a riot declaration. Despite attempts to restore order, the Capitol was breached, leading to the eventual certification of the electoral votes for Joe Biden. This day remains a pivotal moment in American history, raising questions about security and accountability.

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President Trump, during his speech, announces a march to the Capitol to demand Congress count only lawful electors. As the crowd heads to the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the electoral vote certification. A large group gathers at the Capitol, breaching barricades and clashing with police. Tensions escalate as police deploy less lethal munitions, but warnings about their use are not clearly communicated. As Trump finishes his speech, violence erupts, and police struggle to maintain control. A tweet from Trump at 2:24 PM coincides with a surge in the crowd, leading to further chaos. Misuse of gas and munitions by police contributes to the breakdown of their line, allowing demonstrators to enter the Capitol.

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Over 140 police officers were injured, including two who lost their lives, due to the events of that day. These tragic consequences were a result of the lies spread by Donald Trump, which incited a mob to gather in Washington.
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