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The speaker describes the Biden inauguration as bizarre and dystopian, with very few people in attendance. They compare it to past inaugurations for W and Trump, which had hundreds of thousands to a million attendees. They believe the security measures and presence of 25,000 troops are unnecessary and a cover for the lack of support for Biden. The speaker expresses sadness over the ghost town-like atmosphere in DC and criticizes the lockdowns and their impact on businesses. They mention that Biden will visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and attend a party hosted by Tom Hanks and his wife. The speaker claims that Real America's Voice News has the best coverage and that the truth about the Russia investigation is coming out. They question whether future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol and the mall.

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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa is present, and police are blocking us from the detainees. The guards are refusing to release the January 6th individuals, ignoring President Trump's pardon for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about their involvement. We need assistance, President Trump; please send the US marshals right away.

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Gas is present, causing some discomfort. The promotion is happening with patriotic individuals. They are seen moving towards the national mall and Washington Monument, using towers intended for the inauguration. The American people are exhausted and feel deceived. We will determine if their grievances are valid. It is satisfying to be on the correct side of history.

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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa has arrived, and police are blocking access between us and them. The guards are refusing to release the January 6th detainees, ignoring President Trump's pardon for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about that. We are in a tense situation and urgently need assistance. President Trump, please send the US marshals right away.

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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa is present, and police are blocking access to the January 6th detainees. The guards are refusing to release them, defying President Trump's pardon, which calls for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about their involvement. We need assistance, President Trump. Please send the US marshals right away.

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The speaker describes the Biden inauguration as a bizarre and dystopian scene with very few people in attendance. They compare it to past inaugurations, which had hundreds of thousands to millions of attendees. The speaker believes that the large number of troops present is a cover for the lack of support for Biden. They express sadness about the state of Washington, D.C., which they describe as a ghost town due to lockdowns and business struggles. The speaker mentions Biden's upcoming visits to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a party hosted by Tom Hanks, which they find distasteful. They also mention a news network with truthful coverage and the revelation that the Russia investigation was a setup. The speaker questions if future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol. They encourage viewers to stay tuned to America's Voice News.

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At the Biden inauguration, the speaker describes a dystopian scene with very few people in attendance due to the freezing weather. They mention that there are more press members than actual attendees. The speaker believes that the low turnout is a result of Biden's inability to attract a large crowd and suggests that the presence of 25,000 troops is a cover-up. They express sadness about the deserted state of Washington, D.C., and criticize the lockdowns' impact on businesses. The speaker mentions Biden's upcoming visits to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a party hosted by Tom Hanks. They praise Real America's Voice News for their coverage and claim that the Russia investigation was a setup. The speaker concludes by questioning if future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol.

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Speaker 0 highlights the aftermath of the January 6th violence at the Capitol, with over 1200 people charged and almost 900 convicted or pleading guilty. Trump, instead of labeling them criminals, refers to the insurrectionists as patriots and even promises to pardon them if he regains office. While Trump claims there was love on that day, the nation, including law enforcement, witnessed hate and violence. A Capitol police officer describes it as a medieval battle and expresses fear.

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At the Biden inauguration, the speaker describes a dystopian scene with very few people in attendance, including more press than actual attendees. They mention that there are more people waiting for Trump at the West Palm Beach Airport. The speaker reflects on past inaugurations with significantly larger crowds and finds it eerie. They believe the large number of troops present is a cover for the lack of public support for Biden. The speaker expresses sadness about the ghost town-like atmosphere in DC due to lockdowns and other issues. They mention that Biden will visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and attend a party hosted by Tom Hanks and his wife at the White House. The speaker praises Real America's Voice News for their coverage and mentions the emerging truth about the Russia investigation being a setup. They question if future assemblies will be allowed at the Capitol. They encourage viewers to stay tuned to America's Voice News for the truth.

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Three National Guard troops deployed at the inauguration have tested positive for COVID-19, raising concerns as the event approaches. Additionally, 12 Guard members have been sent home due to ties with right-wing militia groups or extremist online views. The DC waterways, including the Potomac, have been shut down after a tip about individuals with military-style kayaks heading towards the capital. More arrests have been made, including a 22-year-old who allegedly stole a laptop from Nancy Pelosi's office with plans to sell it to the Russians. Despite the heightened security, restaurants like We The Pizza are showing support by donating over 10,000 pizzas to the National Guard. The streets of Washington are empty, but the National Mall is adorned with 200,000 flags representing those unable to attend due to the pandemic. Joe Biden became emotional as he addressed the Delaware National Guard before departing for the inauguration.

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Hey everyone, Mike Johnson here outside the People's House in the Rotunda. As you can see, there's a lot happening as we prepare for the inauguration of our 47th president. Due to severe weather, we had to change plans, which disappointed many who wanted to be on the National Mall. However, it's for the best, as President Trump mentioned. The stage here was constructed in just 24 hours, a remarkable effort by the staff, and it hasn't been done like this since 1985. Tomorrow, I’ll walk the president out for a grand celebration of our republic and the inauguration of Donald J. Trump. The Capitol dome stands as a symbol of freedom, and we’re excited to celebrate this new chapter. You can watch on TV, and many will be here in spirit. God bless you all. Go America!

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Good morning, everyone. Today marks the inauguration of Donald John Trump as the 47th president of the United States. Behind me is Marine 1, taking Joe Biden away for the last time. The American people have endured four years of challenges, including border issues, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and lockdowns due to a virus that originated in a lab in China. The Biden administration has also misused the Department of Justice against Trump and his supporters following the 2020 election. Today, we are ready to secure our borders, revive the economy, and make America great again. Thank you for your support, and God bless America.

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Good morning! Today, we're checking out preparations in DC for potential election violence, as buildings are being boarded up. Starting near the World Bank, I noticed the windows at 1750 G Street and the nearby McDonald's are covered. As we move through Lafayette Park, construction for the inauguration is ongoing, and the area remains calm. I spot the press platform being set up, similar to previous elections. Returning to the post office, I see they’re boarding up the front entrance too. I need to send these photos to my editors quickly. This is a breaking news story, so I’ll upload the video now and grab a sandwich afterward. Stay tuned for more updates later!

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Certified US Marshals, with jurisdiction over DC police, are seen in the video. The speaker mentions that Trump deputized 20,000 US Marshals from the National Guard. The video shows unmarked police vehicles and buses near the White House. The speaker claims that everyone in the White House is being arrested. Different types of buses are observed, and the speaker speculates about the purpose of the activity. The video also shows military personnel and a diplomatic car. The speaker suggests that tribunals are taking place in the White House and mentions high-level pedophiles. The video ends with the power being on at the Washington Monument and a spotlight powered by a generator.

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The speakers discuss the events of January 6th and the aftermath. They mention that no election is perfect and that some individuals made mistakes that day. They highlight the experiences of a man who attended a Trump rally and ended up facing legal consequences. They describe the harsh conditions faced by those involved, including solitary confinement and limited communication with attorneys. The speakers criticize the media for their portrayal of the events and emphasize the impact on families, jobs, and relationships. They call for the protection of First Amendment rights and express their love for America. The transcript ends with a reminder that they are all Americans.

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A friend involved in the January 6th events has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial, raising concerns about due process. Footage shows police opening doors and guiding protesters, suggesting a lack of intent for insurrection. The idea of an armed insurrection without weapons is questioned, and misinformation about police deaths is discussed. There’s a recognition that government agents may have incited actions that day, complicating the narrative. While acknowledging the poor decisions made, there's a call for accountability and a push for the January 6th prisoners to receive trials. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and standing against injustices.

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I solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution. On January 6th, we gather for those who need pardons. We seek freedom for our hostages, believing in the power of unity and faith. Many have suffered for their beliefs, and we honor those who sacrificed their lives for our cause. Our voices were silenced by mainstream media, but we stand together for our rights. This is just the beginning of our fight against the criminalization of patriots. We celebrate the hope and freedom we've prayed for, knowing that resilience can lead to redemption. We will continue to advocate for those who remain behind bars.

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Back in Washington this weekend, the speaker gives a personal thanks to president Trump for making Washington DC safe again with bringing in the National Guard and helping the police here in Washington clean up the streets, asserting a sense of restored safety. "If MTG can walk safely in Washington, DC, that means you can too." They point to the Washington Memorial behind me and to Jefferson, saying they are out here where our beautiful historic cherry trees are in Washington enjoying this gorgeous day. He also mentions enjoying the day as he tours the city. The speaker emphasizes gratitude once more, concluding, "thank you President Trump."

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At the Biden inauguration, the speaker describes a scene with very few people present, comparing it to past inaugurations with hundreds of thousands of attendees. They believe the large number of National Guard troops present is a cover for the lack of support for Biden. The speaker expresses sadness about the state of Washington, D.C., which they describe as a ghost town due to lockdowns and other issues. They mention upcoming events for Biden, including a visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a party at the White House. The speaker recommends watching Real America's Voice News for accurate coverage. The transcript ends with the speaker expressing uncertainty about future assemblies at the Capitol.

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I have a friend who participated in the January 6th events and has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial. This seems unjust, as due process is expected. Watching the footage, it appeared that some officers were allowing people in, and there were even agents inciting the crowd. The narrative around police deaths that day is misleading; one officer died of a stroke, not due to protesters. Many people were involved in the chaos, but the lack of weapons suggests it wasn't a true insurrection. There were government agents encouraging the actions, raising questions about their intentions. It’s crucial to speak out against these issues, especially when it comes to the treatment of those still imprisoned without trial.

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The transcript covers the January 6, 2021 events at the Capitol, detailing the sequence from the march to the Capitol to the initially escalating and then intensified police response. - At the outset, a speaker calls on Congress to confront an “egregious assault on our democracy,” and asserts that the crowd will walk down to the Capitol to demand that Congress “only count the electors who have been lawfully slated.” A promise is made that participants will march to the Capitol “peacefully and patriotically” to have their voices heard. - Around 12:30 PM, a large group is seen heading toward the Capitol from eastbound Pennsylvania Avenue. A speaker notes that President Trump “won’t be finished speaking at the Ellipse for another forty minutes.” There is mention that Mike Pence “has to agree to send it back.” - By 12:45 PM, footage shows a wall of people arriving about a block west of the Capitol, gathering at Peace Circle where Pennsylvania Avenue ends and becomes Pennsylvania Walkway, leading to the West Side of the Capitol. A security camera view from the exterior dome shows the crowd rapidly filling the area in front of the West Plaza, with those entering Capitol grounds potentially seeing no prior warnings or barriers. - Inside the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence enters the House chamber to convene the joint session to certify electoral votes, while President Donald Trump continues speaking at the Ellipse, seemingly unaware of the crowd at the Capitol. Outside, DC Capitol Police Deputy Chief Waldo orders the less-lethal team into position. - A sequence of tactical movements follows: a request for less-lethal teams to move up from the Upper West Terrace and an elevated position being prepared. The team is described as “not compliant.” Less-lethal munitions are discussed, with multiple warnings reportedly given, though some warnings are not captured on video. - President Trump finishes his speech at the Ellipse around 01:12 PM. A split-screen view shows simultaneous events in real time. - A separate exchange references the objection from Arizona, with “Is the objection in writing and signed by a senator?” answered “Yes. It is.” Representatives Gosar and Senator Ted Cruz then make a challenge on the floor of the House. - At 01:13 PM, MPD officer Daniel Thou arrives at the southwest plaza with a body camera showing him and nearby officers spraying demonstrators with an inflammatory agent. By 01:15 PM, Thou crosses the line, engages with demonstrators, discharges two rounds from his taser (ECD), and then urges others to “start shooting what they have into the crowd.” - The less-lethal team fires into the crowd for a third time at 01:17 PM. A second wave of DC Metropolitan Police officers arrives on the East Side of the Capitol, bringing explosive ammunition rounds that will be distributed to West Plaza officers. Officer Tara Tindle crouches on the ground, readying CS gas rounds. A scene commander authorizes explosive deployment into the crowd. - By 01:30 PM, officers push the crowd back and establish a police line on the Southwest side, which is held for about an hour. Officers deploy “Steamboat” rounds and other munitions as the crowd is contained. - Around 01:32 PM, an officer laments that throwing grenades into the crowd will make things worse, but moments later another officer seems to change course and reaches for additional munitions. Discussions about using triple chasers and the risks of fire are noted, with one officer being reprimanded for earlier smoke deployment. - A captain directs Officer Thao to hold off discharging CS gas, while Thao acquires a Stinger round and a baton round to fire into the crowd. At 02:18 PM, a tense officer-to-officer exchange reveals acknowledgment that innocent people are being affected, with one officer stating, “Nothing's gonna help… we're taking out one and ten of them are getting way easier,” and that the crowd is being multiplied by being hit.

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Certified US Marshals, with jurisdiction over DC police, are seen in the video. The speaker mentions that Trump deputized 20,000 US Marshals from the National Guard. The video shows unmarked police vehicles and buses near the White House. The speaker claims that everyone in the White House is being arrested. Different types of buses are observed, and the speaker speculates about the purpose of the activity. The video ends with the speaker discussing tribunals and the power outage at the Washington Monument.

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The transcript presents a detailed narrative and timeline of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol, emphasizing the sequence of events, key actors, and the evolving security dynamic as the day unfolded. - Preceding the day, hundreds of peaceful rallies followed the November 2020 election. Polls showed concern about election irregularities in key states; none of these rallies were violent. On January 6, crowds gathered around multiple areas in Washington, DC, with the Ellipse hosting President Trump’s speech, and other groups assembling on the West and East sides of the Capitol and nearby locations. The mood of the crowd at morning events is described as joyful and hopeful, viewing it as the last chance to see the president’s national address. - Around 11:41 AM, Ryan Samsell (spelled Samsal in some segments) crosses an intersection with officers; Michael Sherwin, the acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, is seen crossing the same intersection and would later lead investigations of Samsel and others. Four minutes later, officers respond to a report of a gun and question a person with a knife; he is released after it is determined there is no firearm. - Trump’s speech timeline: at about 15 minutes into his remarks, Trump mentions that after the speech they will walk to the Capitol. He says, “we’re gonna walk down to the capital,” and reiterates a call to count only lawfully slated electors. He suggests marching “peacefully and patriotically.” Fifteen minutes into his remarks, a group including Proud Boys is seen heading toward the Capitol, flanked by DC Metropolitan Police. - The crowd moves: about 12:04 PM, demonstrators including Proud Boys walk west on Constitution Avenue toward 1st Street, flanked by police. A lunch stop occurs around 12:30 PM as the group, previously flanked, appears to pause near the Department of Labor. - By 12:35-12:36 PM, Pence’s motorcade arrives at the Capitol, in advance of the 1 PM certification. A crowd already forms at barricades on the East Plaza as Pence arrives. Shortly after, Trump’s remarks are referenced in real time as the Ellipse speech concludes. - The first major breach occurs as barricades are breached: Samsell (Samsel) is seen near a barricade; Ray Epps is observed directing demonstrators toward the Capitol. A barrier is pushed into the police line, knocking a police officer (Caroline Edwards) to the ground, initiating the first violent skirmish. - By 12:58 PM, a West Lawn fence is down; five Capitol Police officers guard the area behind barricades, while a Black ski-masked individual removes a barrier and leads crowds toward the West Lawn. Samsell and Epps are repeatedly seen near barricades as the crowd pushes forward. - A man named Benjamin Phillips collapses on the West Plaza around 12:59 PM; responders assist him, and he dies later that day. Inside the Capitol, Vice President Pence is in the House chamber for the electoral vote certification. - The Capitol Police deploy less-lethal munitions beginning around 1:06 PM. At 1:12 PM, Trump finishes his Ellipse remarks; a split-screen real-time view shows concurrent events around the Capitol. At 1:13 PM, Officer Thao requests more munitions and later fires a Taser (ECD). The first use of a chemical agent is reported, and the crowd’s advance continues toward the interior. - By 1:21 PM, the first explosive munition is discharged; rubber bullets, tear gas, and incendiaries hit the crowd in rapid succession for about an hour. At 1:28 PM, a man collapses; CPR is attempted. A person named Roseanne Boylan later dies from injuries sustained in the crush. - The West Plaza portion of the Capitol sees a collapse of the police line; by 1:38–1:41 PM, Trump tweets urging peace; Ray Epps is frequently seen near the front lines as demonstrators enter the West Plaza area and push past police barriers. - Around 1:50 PM, CS gas is deployed in the Northwest side, causing police to retreat; demonstrators advance toward the Capitol interior. A key development: the West Terrace tunnel becomes a focal point as police retreat behind double doors, shortening the line and creating a bottleneck for the crowd. - By 2:16–2:18 PM, doors to the Capitol open from the inside, and MPD reinforcements begin to arrive. The Senate and House debate on the Arizona electoral objection continues as demonstrators move through the building, including into the Senate chamber where desks and the dais are examined. - At 2:24 PM, Trump tweets that Pence lacked the courage to do what should have been done to protect the country, which later drew attention from investigators. A misfire of CS gas by a DC officer leads to a dispersal collapse of the West Plaza line, and the crowd surges into the Capitol interior. - In the Capitol Rotunda and Senate chamber, demonstrators roam and occupy spaces; Jacob Chanceley is seen in the Senate chamber, and threats to security escalate as officers and demonstrators contend in multiple locations. - At 3:19 PM, police expel demonstrators from the tunnel; a US Capitol Police officer is dragged into the crowd but returns to the line. By 4:17 PM, Trump posts a one-minute video urging peaceful departure; Twitter adds a warning label and later removes the video. - At 5 PM, curfew is announced; tear gas is used to drive remaining demonstrators from upper levels; National Guard troops begin to arrive. At 8 PM, the Capitol is declared secure, and the session resumes later that night with the Arizona vote certification. - The narration closes with a reflection on the day’s legacy, noting that fourteen days later, Joe Biden would be inaugurated, and asking whether the public’s understanding of January 6 has progressed toward a fuller timeline and context.

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An FBI or federal agent is seen in a picture encouraging people to enter the Capitol on January 6th. One person expresses hesitation, but eventually agrees to go. They discuss the purpose of the barriers and claim that the Capitol is their house. They believe there were instigators intentionally placed among the crowd. They express gratitude to those who caused trouble and suggest that someone on their side may have switched allegiances. The speaker mentions a pastor's lengthy sermon that some people didn't want to hear. They observe individuals shaking the barriers and point out the presence of an FBI agent in the crowd.

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The video shows a series of police vehicles and buses near the White House, with the speaker speculating about arrests and tribunals taking place. They mention the presence of US Marshals and the deputization of National Guard members. The speaker also comments on the lights going out and the unusual activity they observe. They express gratitude for birthday wishes and donations from viewers. The video ends with the speaker discussing the possibility of tribunals and the punishment of high-level offenders. The speaker encourages viewers to watch a live feed and points out various details in the video.
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