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Jan. 6 Panel Final Report Takeaways: Election Lies, Inciting a Mob, Witness Tampering
The House Jan. 6 committee’s final report provides a gripping narrative of Trump’s monthslong effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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Jan. 6 Rioter Who Warned of ‘Siege' is Sentenced to 3 Years
George Amos Tenney III, of South Carolina, was the first rioter to open a set of doors to the Capitol Rotunda from inside, allowing others to enter, prosecutors said.
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Officers Who Defended US Capitol on Jan. 6 Receive Congressional Gold Medals
Law enforcement officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 were honored Tuesday with Congressional Gold Medals nearly two years after they fought supporters of then-President Donald Trump in a brutal and bloody attack.
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Never-Before-Seen Footage Shows Lawmakers During US Capitol Riot
During Thursday’s hearing on the riot at the U.S. Capitol, the Jan. 6 committee played behind the scenes footage of Democrat and Republican lawmakers coordinating with law enforcement for assistance as rioters broke through doors and windows.
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Schiff Reveals Secret Service Texts, Violence Was Predicted
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., revealed texts from the Secret Service in the days surrounding the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
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Cheney on US Capitol Riot: Can We ‘Survive Another 246 Years'?
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, challenged Americans to consider whether the republic could withstand another attack on U.S. institutions and elections, including the January 6 riots. “Our institutions only hold when men and women of good faith make them hold.”
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Delco Man Turned in by Ex He Allegedly Called ‘a Moron' Gets Prison for Jan. 6 Riot
A suburban Philadelphia man charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to nine months in federal prison. Twenty-nine-year-old Richard Michetti of Ridley Park pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting obstruction of an official proceeding. He was also ordered Tuesday to spend two years on supervised release and pay a $100 special assessment and...
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Biden Condemns ‘MAGA Republicans' for Promoting Political Violence: ‘For God's Sake, Whose Side Are You On?'
During a visit to Wilkes University on Tuesday, President Joe Biden blasted members of the GOP who continue to support participants of the Jan. 6 riot. “Let me say this to my MAGA Republican friends in Congress: don’t tell me you support law enforcement if you won’t condemn what happened on the 6th.”
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Jury Finds Bannon Guilty on Contempt of Congress
Steve Bannon was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress by a Washington, D.C., jury on Friday.
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Secret Service Called Their Families to Say Goodbye During Capitol Riot
A Secret Service official testified to the Jan. 6 committee that members of former Vice President Mike Pence’s detail feared for their lives during the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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What Trump Did (and Didn't Do) During Capitol Riot: Top 5 Moments From Jan. 6 Hearing
From taking no action to adding “fuel to the flames,” the House select committee laid out former President Donald Trump’s movements during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
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WATCH: Never-Before-Seen Footage of Trump's Address to Capitol Rioters
The Jan. 6 committee on Thursday released never-before-seen footage of then-President Donald Trump taping his video address to the U.S. Capitol rioters, during which he ignored a prepared statement to deliver “off the cuff” remarks.
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Former White House Staff Testify: Trump Tweet Poured ‘Fuel to the Fire'
Matthew Pottinger, former deputy national security adviser, testified Thursday before the Jan. 6 committee that former President Donald Trump’s tweets during the U.S. Capitol riot enflamed tensions and escalated violence.
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Trump Watched TV and Refused to Call for Help on Jan. 6: Witnesses
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2001, U.S. Capitol riot shared witness testimony on Thursday about then-President Donald Trump’s failure to call for law enforcement intervention during the riot.
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Jan. 6 Committee Has ‘Considerably More to Do': Cheney Announces Additional Hearings
During Thursday’s hearing on the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, confirmed that the House select committee will reconvene in September for additional hearings. “Doors have been opened, new subpoenas have been issued, and the dam has begun to break.”
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Justice Department Notified After Trump Calls Jan. 6 Witness
During her closing statement at Tuesday’s January 6 committee hearing, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., revealed that former President Donald Trump called a witness after a prior hearing.
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Capitol Rioter Testifies That He Was Following Trump's Orders
Stephen Ayres, who was convicted of participating in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, testified Tuesday before the House select committee that he was driven to enter the Capitol Building after listening to former President Trump’s speech at the Ellipse. “The president got everybody riled up and told everybody to head on down. So we basically [were] just...
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Former Oath Keeper Warns of Potential for Future Extremist Violence
Former spokesman for the Oath Keepers extremist group Jason Van Tatenhove testified Tuesday before the Jan. 6 committee that he believes that without intervention, domestic extremism groups could incite violence in future elections. “We’ve gotten exceedingly lucky that more bloodshed did not happen.”
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Rep. Debbie Lesko Asked for Safety Plan Ahead of Capitol Riot
Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Arizona, told the Jan. 6 committee that she had security concerns ahead of the planned protest at the U.S. Capitol — adding that once the attempts to overturn the 2020 election failed, Trump supporters would “go nuts.”
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Ex-Twitter Employee Recalls Concerns That Trump Used Platform to Talk Directly to Extremists
A former Twitter employee testified to the Jan. 6 committee that the social media giant made allowances for former President Donald Trump’s Twitter violations because they “relished in the knowledge that they were also the favorite and most used service of the former president.”