Supporters of Donald Trump near the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, Tyler Merbler Trump campaign paid over $2.7 to people and companies behind infamous Jan. 6 ‘Save America Rally’: report
Former President Donald Trump is no longer in the White House but his attempted coup is still at the forefront of political discussion. As the beginning of Trump s Senate impeachment trial nears, more details about the deadly U.S. Capitol are being made public.
While the former president s attempted coup may have reached a boiling point on Jan. 6, his efforts to undermine the United States elections system and push the norms of America s democracy actually began months before the election was called for President Joe Biden. An article published by The Atlantic lays out how that happened.
Local, state and federal police in Oregon say they won’t tolerate political violence on Inauguration Day
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
In Salem, city police will assist Oregon State Police outside the Capitol and Capitol Mall.Mark Graves/The Oregonian
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Local, state and federal law enforcement leaders Tuesday stood united with federal and state prosecutors in their call for a peaceful transition of power on Inauguration Day.
They said they’ll work together to deny unlawful occupation of any government or private buildings in Oregon, keep opposing protest groups separated as much as possible and deter violence or property damage.
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Who is Jorge Riley?
Friday, January 15, 2021
Indianz.Com
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Who is Jorge Riley? The self-described right-wing Native Republican took part in the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
Riley definitely played the part. Like many in the crowd, he was dressed in a distinctive fashion, with feathers tied to his long, darkly colored hair.
“We pushed our way to Nancy Pelosi’s office,” Riley proudly said in a video taken on the steps of the building. He noted that it was his first visit to the nation’s capital. “We broke windows,” he said of his actions. “We pushed our way in and then we kept going further and further.”