Difference between revisions of "January 6 insurrection"

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** [https://www.axios.com/fox-news-commentators-resign-tucker-carlson-jan-6-series-705d7308-1b97-4550-9416-660052853681.html Fox News commentators resign over Tucker Carlson Jan. 6 series]: when you're too far overboard even for [[Jonah Goldberg]], it's time to reconsider.
 
** [https://www.axios.com/fox-news-commentators-resign-tucker-carlson-jan-6-series-705d7308-1b97-4550-9416-660052853681.html Fox News commentators resign over Tucker Carlson Jan. 6 series]: when you're too far overboard even for [[Jonah Goldberg]], it's time to reconsider.
 
* '''2021-11-20''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/11/20/2065361/-Remorseless-Capitol-Rioter-Seals-His-Fate-At-Sentencing-With-Rambling-Screed-Before-A-Federal-Judge Remorseless Capitol Rioter Seals His Fate At Sentencing With Rambling Screed Before A Federal Judge]: John Lolos pleaded guilty in August to one misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. The Department of Justice asked Mehta to give him 30 days behind bars for his role in the Capitol riot.
 
* '''2021-11-20''' [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/11/20/2065361/-Remorseless-Capitol-Rioter-Seals-His-Fate-At-Sentencing-With-Rambling-Screed-Before-A-Federal-Judge Remorseless Capitol Rioter Seals His Fate At Sentencing With Rambling Screed Before A Federal Judge]: John Lolos pleaded guilty in August to one misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. The Department of Justice asked Mehta to give him 30 days behind bars for his role in the Capitol riot.
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* '''2021-11-19''' [https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/11/19/dustin-stockton-jen-lawrence-trump-profile-522823 The Bonnie and Clyde of MAGA World] Dustin Stockton and Jennifer Lawrence: {{fmt/quote|For years, Stockton and Lawrence had built a career around that movement — as fundraisers, campaign consultants, rally organizers, schemers; engineering ever-more-outlandish media stunts to serve up to an online audience ever more primed to click on them, raising millions in small-dollar donations that relied on Ethernet connections and outrage, taking advantage of loose electioneering laws to give any kind of advantage to favored candidates. They existed on what seemed like the margins of conservative politics until, suddenly, it wasn’t the margins anymore at all. "Instead of it being Patriots Day, where we prove the election fraud, my thought was: We are about to get roasted."}}
 
* '''2021-11-11''' [https://www.axios.com/trump-hang-mike-pence-january-6-audio-4f147245-becf-4766-ac60-7acece6862be.html Jan. 6 committee to Mark Meadows: Testify Friday or risk contempt charges]
 
* '''2021-11-11''' [https://www.axios.com/trump-hang-mike-pence-january-6-audio-4f147245-becf-4766-ac60-7acece6862be.html Jan. 6 committee to Mark Meadows: Testify Friday or risk contempt charges]
 
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Revision as of 02:02, 21 January 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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