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After blaming Trump for Jan. 6, they’re still in the ‘fight of our lives’
It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, but Rep.
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It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, but Rep.
↵↵"Since Jan. 6, this security situation has been very tough on people and their families," said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., citing the mob attack on the Capitol in 2021. ↵↵Rep.
That came in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, during which the California Democrat was among a small group of members trapped in the House Gallery.
Torres still keeps a gas mask and a bulletproof vest in her office, both vestiges of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
including COVID-19 relief packages, the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Respect for Marriage Act, before she led Congress back to finish its work last year on Jan. 6.
I wanted a 7-7 map, but it appears it may be a 7-6-1 map, seven Republicans, six Democrats, and one toss-up.
A majority of voters also thought the nation will see more violent political protests in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol: 58 percent said it was more likely, compared with 23
“We’ve seen a 100 percent increase in death threats since Jan. 6,” said Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota. Threats against Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania surged in 2021.
That’s not the path for Cole, who objected to certifying certain 2020 presidential election results on Jan. 6, but he’s listening.
why he couldn’t stay away, what’s changed on the Hill since he was a real freshman, and why he went out of his way to defend Anthony Gonzalez, a Republican who voted to impeach Donald Trump over Jan. 6.
The current mood in Congress is icy, as members spar over Joe Biden’s agenda and cope with memories of a pro-Trump mob attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6.
He didn’t want a swarm of Trump supporters to sack the Capitol on Jan. 6. He didn’t want to impeach a president, let alone one he campaigned for just a few months earlier.
[‘They wouldn’t care if I was dead’ — staffer fallout from Jan. 6 continues] If successful, the staff association will make Capitol Hill more fertile for progressive policy ideas trying to take
You have James Carville saying, “Democrats gotta just pound Jan. 6, every day, over and over,” and using all his usual colorful vulgarities to make the point.
“So, I urge my colleagues to please, please take what happened on Jan. 6 seriously,” the Michigan Democrat said. “It will lead to more death. And we can do better. We must do better.”
A recent Monmouth poll has her up in the special election by 6 percentage points over Collins. Among Trump supporters, 47 percent support Loeffler, while 40 percent back Collins.
I have a 6-year-old son. He’s still in what you would call the “cute stage.” We’ve had conversations about when he goes to camp.
time_continue=6&v=OIpTIPKTOkU&feature=emb_logo Mrs. America Competing strands of activism come to life as Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne and Uzo Aduba channel the 1970s.
He described facing the 6’ 7”, 330-pound Runyan on a screen play as his “nightmare scenario.”
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