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US Capitol breached

Important speech given today by AG Merrick Garland, on the eve of Jan 6th. He reiterated the DOJ’s commitment to prosecute the crimes of January 6th regardless of political power or affiliation. He confirmed the nature of the bottom-up investigation is also why lesser charges have come first.

For months now, I've been waiting for the Attorney General to speak to us, articulate the DOJ's priorities, and offer us reassurance that the bad guys won't get away with it. Today, he did just that.

Thank you, Merrick Garland. 🙏

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Important speech given today by AG Merrick Garland, on the eve of Jan 6th. He reiterated the DOJ’s commitment to prosecute the crimes of January 6th regardless of political power or affiliation. He confirmed the nature of the bottom-up investigation is also why lesser charges have come first.

For months now, I've been waiting for the Attorney General to speak to us, articulate the DOJ's priorities, and offer us reassurance that the bad guys won't get away with it. Today, he did just that.

Thank you, Merrick Garland. 🙏

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So he is going after the FBI instigators then? Of course he isn't. But he will just allow the Bolsheviks that rioted for 7 months walk away.
 
So he is going after the FBI instigators then? Of course he isn't. But he will just allow the Bolsheviks that rioted for 7 months walk away.
AND will he not go after the politicians who were also behind all this, up to and including those who have told him directly and indirectly to move forward with this?
 
So sad that we're coming up on the one year anniversary of this dark day in American history. Hard to fathom this happened a year ago. Even harder to grasp that a sitting President would incite an attack on his own nation, trying desperately to overturn the election result like some lunatic dictator in a banana republic. Will never forget the shock & disbelief I felt watching the events unfolding at the Capitol. We must forge ahead, stand strong & resilient against *all* enemies. Sadly, nowadays, they're mostly domestic ones.


WASHINGTON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Almost a year has passed since supporters of Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol in a failed attempt to overturn his election defeat, the worst assault on the seat of the federal government since the War of 1812.

Four people died on the day of the riot. About 140 police were injured during the multi-hour onslaught by Trump supporters and four officers have since taken their own lives. What follows is a look at the key events of the day.

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RIP David Dorn and to the roughly 25 other people murdered during this time of shock and disbelief.
 
America must stand united against MAGA terrorists. America must uphold the rule of law. We must rid the country of the MAGA scourge.

Says the Cuckgahnistani troll huddled in his basement over 5000 miles away.
 
Important speech given today by AG Merrick Garland, on the eve of Jan 6th. He reiterated the DOJ’s commitment to prosecute the crimes of January 6th regardless of political power or affiliation. He confirmed the nature of the bottom-up investigation is also why lesser charges have come first.

For months now, I've been waiting for the Attorney General to speak to us, articulate the DOJ's priorities, and offer us reassurance that the bad guys won't get away with it. Today, he did just that.

Thank you, Merrick Garland. 🙏

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The sinking ship is grasping at straws trying to keep from being totally swept out of power next year in Congress. Pitiful that this sham is all they have.
 
Mitch McConnell (R) on Jan 6: "The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people...They tried to disrupt our democracy, they failed…This failed insurrection.”

Kevin McCarthy (R) on Jan 6: The violence, destruction, and chaos we saw earlier was unacceptable undemocratic and unamerican. It was the saddest day I’ve ever had as serving as a member of this institution…We saw the worst of America this afternoon.”

Kevin McCarthy (R) on Jan 13: “last week’s violent attack on the Capitol was undemocratic, un-American and criminal…those who are responsible for Wednesday’s chaos will be brought to justice…The President bears responsibility for Wednesday’s attack on Congress by mob rioters.”

VP Pence (R) on Jan 6: “Today was a dark day in the history of the United States capitol…We condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms…To those who wreaked havoc today, you did not win.”

Rep Steve Scalise (R) on Jan 6: “Once you start taking violent actions against law enforcement you’re not a protestor anymore, you are an anarchist. Whether it’s anarchy or terrorism, they were trying to storm the Capitol and stop our democracy from working.”

Rep Stefanik (R) on Jan 6: “This has been a truly tragic day for America, and we all join together in fully condemning the dangerous violence and destruction…violence in any form is absolutely unacceptable, anti-American, and must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Mike Gallagher (R) on Jan 6: “Mr. President. You have got to stop this. You are the only person who can call this off. Call it off. The election is over. Call it off. This is bigger than you. It is bigger than any member of Congress. It is about the United States of America.”

Senator Lindsey Graham on Jan 7: “When it comes to accountability the president needs to understand that his actions were the problem not the solution.”

Senator Rand Paul on Jan 6: “Chaos, anarchy. The violence today was wrong and un-American.”

Rep Chip Roy (R) on Jan 6: “Today the people’s house was attacked, which is an attack on the republic itself…People need to go to jail… and the president should never have spun up certain Americans to believe something that simply cannot be.”

Senator Thune (R) on Jan 6: “I hope that the types of people who stormed the Capitol today got a clear message that they will not stop our democracy from moving forward…We need to get our work done and this kind of thuggery would not keep us from doing the people’s work”

Rep Dan Crenshaw (R) on Jan 7: “On Wednesday the Capitol of the most powerful nation the world has ever known was stormed by an angry mob. Americans surely never thought they’d see such a scene…It was a display not of patriotism but of frenzy and anarchy.“

Senator Ben Sasse (R) on Jan 6: “This building has been desecrated, blood has been spilled in the hallways…what happened today isn’t what America is…There are some who are trying to burn it all down, and we met some of them today.”

Senator Rob Portman (R) on Jan 6: “I condemn the violent and criminal acts that took place at the US Capitol today. These shameful actions to disrupt a session of Congress and vandalize the Capitol building should never happen in our great republic.”

Senator Barrasso (R) on Jan 6: “The violence and destruction have no place in our republic.”

Senator Roy Blunt (R) on Jan 6: “The events unfolding at the Capitol are shameful. There is no justification for violence and destruction. It has to stop now. This is not who we are as a nation. Thank you to the Capitol Police who are keeping us safe.”

Senator Blackburn (R) on Jan 6: “These actions at the US Capitol by protestors are truly despicable and unacceptable. While I am safe and sheltering in place, these protests are prohibiting us from doing our constitutional duty. I condemn them in the strongest possible terms.”

Senator Cynthia Lummis (R) on Jan 6: “Call it what it is: An attack on the Capitol is an attack on democracy.”

Senator Rick Scott (R) on Jan 6: “No one has a right to commit violence. What happened today at the Capitol is disgraceful and un-American. It is not what our country stands for.”

Rep Cathy Rodgers (R) on Jan 6: “What we have seen today is unlawful and unacceptable…I have decided I will vote to uphold the Electoral College results and I encourage Donald Trump to condemn and put an end to this madness.”

Senator Rubio on Jan 6: “There is nothing patriotic about what is occurring on Capitol Hill. This is 3rd world style anti-American anarchy.”

Senator Rick Scott (R) on Jan 6: “No one has a right to commit violence. What happened today at the Capitol is disgraceful and in-American. It is not what this country stands for.”

Senator McConnell: “Former President Trump’s actions preceding the riot were a disgraceful, disgraceful dereliction of duty. There’s no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day.”
 
Tibsy, nobody gives a **** about one riot in January of last year. Nobody. Not one person was charged with insurrection, an actual listed crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2383. Repeat, NOT ONE person has been charged with insurrection.

We also witnessed hundreds of riots over a span of more than eight months, with not one ******* thing done to stop the rioting, governors TURNING DOWN further police protection, businesses looted and burned, businesses destroyed, lives ruined, citizens killed, while (D)imbos told us violence is speech and burning and looting were "mostly peaceful." Nobody believes the lying liars in government, nobody watches the corrupt grifter ****** in mainstream media, and only blithering ******* idiots give a **** about one modest riot that mainly involved a bunch of people staying inside of velvet ropes.

Which of course explains why you and Potato Stelter are obsessed with it. Two blithering idiot dumbfucks too stupid to realize how little Americans care about one riot out of 1,000.
 
Tibsy, nobody gives a **** about one riot in January of last year. Nobody. Not one person was charged with insurrection, an actual listed crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2383. Repeat, NOT ONE person has been charged with insurrection.

We also witnessed hundreds of riots over a span of more than eight months, with not one ******* thing done to stop the rioting, governors TURNING DOWN further police protection, businesses looted and burned, businesses destroyed, lives ruined, citizens killed, while (D)imbos told us violence is speech and burning and looting were "mostly peaceful." Nobody believes the lying liars in government, nobody watches the corrupt grifter ****** in mainstream media, and only blithering ******* idiots give a **** about one modest riot that mainly involved a bunch of people staying inside of velvet ropes.

Which of course explains why you and Potato Stelter are obsessed with it. Two blithering idiot dumbfucks too stupid to realize how little Americans care about one riot out of 1,000.

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Tibsy, nobody gives a **** about one riot in January of last year. Nobody. Not one person was charged with insurrection, an actual listed crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2383. Repeat, NOT ONE person has been charged with insurrection.

We also witnessed hundreds of riots over a span of more than eight months, with not one ******* thing done to stop the rioting, governors TURNING DOWN further police protection, businesses looted and burned, businesses destroyed, lives ruined, citizens killed, while (D)imbos told us violence is speech and burning and looting were "mostly peaceful." Nobody believes the lying liars in government, nobody watches the corrupt grifter ****** in mainstream media, and only blithering ******* idiots give a **** about one modest riot that mainly involved a bunch of people staying inside of velvet ropes.

Which of course explains why you and Potato Stelter are obsessed with it. Two blithering idiot dumbfucks too stupid to realize how little Americans care about one riot out of 1,000.
Yeah, but in his version of Amerika, far from here, some people are more equal than others.
 
Tibsy, nobody gives a **** about one riot in January of last year. Nobody. Not one person was charged with insurrection, an actual listed crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2383. Repeat, NOT ONE person has been charged with insurrection.

We also witnessed hundreds of riots over a span of more than eight months, with not one ******* thing done to stop the rioting, governors TURNING DOWN further police protection, businesses looted and burned, businesses destroyed, lives ruined, citizens killed, while (D)imbos told us violence is speech and burning and looting were "mostly peaceful." Nobody believes the lying liars in government, nobody watches the corrupt grifter ****** in mainstream media, and only blithering ******* idiots give a **** about one modest riot that mainly involved a bunch of people staying inside of velvet ropes.

Which of course explains why you and Potato Stelter are obsessed with it. Two blithering idiot dumbfucks too stupid to realize how little Americans care about one riot out of 1,000.
But that was different those riots were helping the advance of "Progressivism".
 
Peculiar that mostly white, right wing MAGAs were able to overrun the Capitol *at all.* Police were passive, National Guard AWOL. It's haunting to consider same scenario with BLM, Antifa, liberal protesters. There would have been bodies strewn on the ground as far as the eye can see.

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Karl Rove, of all people. The Wall Street Journal, of all papers. Step right up, the floor is yours.

Republicans’ Jan. 6 Responsibility

The GOP has a duty to condemn the riot and those who refuse to acknowledge it.

We’re in an acrimonious period of partisan tribalism and have been for some time. Both parties are guilty of overwrought denunciations of their political opponents. My criticisms are often aimed at Democrats; on the anniversary of Jan. 6, I’m addressing squarely those Republicans who for a year have excused the actions of the rioters who stormed the Capitol, disrupted Congress as it received the Electoral College’s results, and violently attempted to overturn the election.

These apologists say those who stormed the Capitol were innocent patriots, tourists visiting the seat of the national government to petition their elected representatives peacefully. We’re told that these harmless, ordinary Americans are being persecuted as political prisoners.

Let’s stipulate that while the thousands who went to the Capitol a year ago were wrong to insist the election was stolen, most weren’t violent as they exercised their First Amendment rights to gather peacefully on the Mall—just as I had seen liberals gather to protest both inaugurations of President George W. Bush.

But last year there were several thousand protesters willing to use force to disrupt Congress in its constitutional duty to receive and certify the electoral vote. Some went to Washington with that purpose in mind. Others were swept up in the moment’s savagery, led astray by stronger wills with dangerous motives.

The leaders of this group were intent on committing violence, some having planned to do so for weeks. Many wore tactical gear. Some came armed with chemical agents, flagpoles, batons and sticks. They broke through barricades and assaulted approximately 140 police officers, in some cases with an officer’s own shield or gear. They smashed doors and windows, illegally entered the Capitol, ransacked offices and searched for leaders of Congress, and made dire threats about what would happen if they found them.

More than 725 people have been charged so far, and law enforcement is searching for hundreds more suspects who appear on video or social media, some recorded attacking police officers. At least 163 people have pleaded guilty, and 71 have been sentenced. Only one defendant’s charges have been dismissed. Many of the most serious trials have yet to be held, as lawyers prepare defenses or negotiate plea deals.

So, on this anniversary, here’s a simple thought experiment: What if the other side had done it? What if in early January 2017, Democrats similarly attired and armed had stormed the Capitol and attempted to keep Congress from receiving the Electoral College results for the 2016 presidential election?

What if Democrats claimed that Donald Trump’s razor-thin victories in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin resulted from extensive voter fraud and should be rejected, despite having failed to establish in a single court that extensive fraud had actually occurred?

What if some of these Democrats breached the Capitol defenses and threatened violence against the Republican speaker, Paul Ryan, and Republican Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell?

What if they insisted that in his role as Senate president then-Vice President Joe Biden had sole authority to seat Hillary Clinton’s electors from any contested states and thereby hand her the presidency?

If this happened, would some of my fellow Republicans have accepted it as merely a protest? Would they have called patriots those charged with violent acts against our country, its laws and Constitution? Would they have accepted such extralegal means to change the outcome of a presidential election.

No they would not. I’m certain of that.


If Democrats had done what some Trump supporters did on that violent Jan. 6, Republicans would have criticized them mercilessly and been right to do so. Republicans would have torched any high official who encouraged violence or stood mute while it was waged and been right to do so. Republicans would have demanded an investigation to find who was responsible for the violence and been right to do so.

To move beyond Jan. 6, 2021, we must put country ahead of party. For Democrats, that means resisting their leadership’s petty habit of aggravating partisan fault lines by indiscriminately condemning all who came to Washington that day.

We Republicans have a heavier burden. I’ve been a Republican my entire life, and believe in what the Republican Party, at its best, has represented for decades. There can be no soft-pedaling what happened and no absolution for those who planned, encouraged and aided the attempt to overthrow our democracy. Love of country demands nothing less. That’s true patriotism.
 
1. Portraits in courage & patriotism.

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2. Unbridled, white MAGA rage. 🤯

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10 Fun Ways To Celebrate January 6 This Year

*The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.*




MAGAs enjoying a *fun* visit to the U.S. Capitol.

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MAGAs version of a *fun* and peaceful protest. 🤯

The leaders of this group were intent on committing violence, some having planned to do so for weeks. Many wore tactical gear. Some came armed with chemical agents, flagpoles, batons and sticks. They broke through barricades and assaulted approximately 140 police officers, in some cases with an officer’s own shield or gear. They smashed doors and windows, illegally entered the Capitol, ransacked offices and searched for leaders of Congress, and made dire threats about what would happen if they found them.

More than 725 people have been charged so far, and law enforcement is searching for hundreds more suspects who appear on video or social media, some recorded attacking police officers. At least 163 people have pleaded guilty, and 71 have been sentenced. Only one defendant’s charges have been dismissed. Many of the most serious trials have yet to be held, as lawyers prepare defenses or negotiate plea deals.
 
Good, about damn time. *Singular responsibilty* is spot on. 🎯

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The real insurrection happened around 0200 04 November 2020. If the Democrats had not stolen the election via massive voter fraud (then published an article in Time Magazine saying how they did it) the events of 06 January would not have happened.
 
Fibtard The Racist, trying to deflect from the Xiden shitshow and lie about Jan 6th. GD anti-American commie. **** you.
 
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