u.s. capitol. so why did you decide to march to the capitol? well, basically, you know, the president got everybody riled up, told everybody head on down. so we were basically just following what he said. after the president s speech as you are marching to the capitol, how did you feel? i was you know, i m angry. you know, after everything that was basically said in the speech, you know, a lot of the stuff he said he already put out in tweets. i ve heard it and seen it before. so i was already worked up and so were most of the people there. thursday a federal judge sentenced him to two years of probation for disorderly and disruptive conduct. he said now that i ve been sentenced, i want to again say that it was wrong for me to be inside the u.s. capitol and that i m sorry. like so many others, i hung on to every word donald trump said and he took advantage of us. my family and i have suffered, first for my bad judgment and then for speaking out. but if it helps th
trump on drugs because he is constantly sniffing. he just has allergies. i have allergies but i don t sniff. john heilemann, what do you make of week that was? i go to the 30,000 foot. basic feeling about the americans who hate him, and there is a lot, people are weary and there is a sense of like he never has had to pay. he s never the bill has never come due. accountability has never been brought to him.
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