Difference between revisions of "January 6 insurrection"

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* '''2021-07-28''' CNN: [https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/28/politics/armed-insurrection-january-6-guns-fact-check/index.html Fact checking claims January 6 was not an armed insurrection]
 
* '''2021-07-28''' CNN: [https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/28/politics/armed-insurrection-january-6-guns-fact-check/index.html Fact checking claims January 6 was not an armed insurrection]
 
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* '''2022-02-02''' ''BI'': [https://www.businessinsider.com/january-6-committee-subpoenas-arizona-gop-chair-kelli-ward-2022-2 January 6 committee subpoenaed Arizona GOP chair Kelli Ward, who told election officials in the state 'we need you to stop counting the votes'] The committee has subpoenaed the phone records of AZ GOP Chair [[Kelli Ward]] and her husband, [[Michael Ward]]. The Wards are suing the committee and T-Mobile to block this, arguing {{fmt/quote|that providing the records would infringe upon their right to privacy and doctor-patient privilege, as the Wards are both doctors and use their phones to talk to patients, as well as violate their First and Fourth Amendment rights.}} Both of the Wards were among those who signed the fake elector documents for Arizona.
 
* '''2022-02-01''' DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/2/1/2077934/-Trump-s-press-secretary-produces-text-messages-for-Jan-6-investigators Former Trump White House mouthpiece gives up text messages to Jan. 6 probe] {{fmt/quote|...former White House Press Secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] has since cooperated with the Jan. 6 probe, turning over text messages to investigators more than two months after her initial subpoena.}}
 
* '''2022-02-01''' DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/2/1/2077934/-Trump-s-press-secretary-produces-text-messages-for-Jan-6-investigators Former Trump White House mouthpiece gives up text messages to Jan. 6 probe] {{fmt/quote|...former White House Press Secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] has since cooperated with the Jan. 6 probe, turning over text messages to investigators more than two months after her initial subpoena.}}
 
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Revision as of 14:59, 3 February 2022

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The January 6 insurrection was an attempt to subvert the 2020 presidential election, which would have been a violation of the democratic process in general. An organized and armed mob broke into the US Capitol building on 2021/01/06, shouting threats to kill at least two politicians (calls of "hang Mike Pence!" were most notable; there were also threats against Nancy Pelosi).

This event was merely the most visible manifestation so far of the Trump self-coup attempt now in progress and is widely viewed as a practice run for the 2024 election, when Trump plans to run for president again despite having lost in 2020. Ongoing Congressional investigation into this insurrection has revealed a lot of information about the nature of the coup in general.

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