Facts First: While it's impossible to know precisely how many firearms were brought to the Capitol on January 6, it's already clear that at least some of the people present were carrying guns that day.
Washington The question of whether rioters were armed on January 6 has been among the most debated issues surrounding the insurrection -- with some Republicans claiming the assailants were not armed, despite court documents alleging otherwise.
During Tuesday's House select committee hearing on January 6, we got fresh details and first-hand accounts from four police officers who came face to face with rioters and the weapons they brought, once again debunking this false narrative. Republican Rep.
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Opinion | The GOP's alternate reality of Jan. 6 has a new villainOpinion | ZeeshanAleem: Rep. Stefanik’s Jan. 6 rhetoric is a reminder of the GOP’s deepening commitment to the Trumpian style — shameless disinformation designed only to tear down any perceived political adversary. - MSNBCDaily
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House votes to raise Capitol Police pay day after officers testify about 1/6 riotsThe House of Representatives has decided to pass a bill that will raise U.S. Capitol Police pay as a result of the January 6 insurrection.
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Will the Jan. 6 Hearings Accomplish Anything?Today on What Next: How the committee investigating the insurrection is using its authority differently—and why that might make all the difference.
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Cop recounts going to 'hell and back' as police testify on US Capitol riotFour police officers deliver graphic, riveting testimony about their violent clashes with a mob during the January 6 US Capitol riots, as a congressional panel launched its probe of the deadly insurrection
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DOJ to Mo Brooks: Sorry, We’re Not Going to Defend You for Inciting an InsurrectionThe Alabama Republican, who urged Trump supporters on January 6 to “start taking down names and kicking ass,” had argued he can't be sued over his role in the riot because he was acting in his official capacity as a lawmaker.
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