it has reminded us of this. laws are just words on paper. they mean nothing without public servants dedicated to the rule of law, and who are held accountable by a public that the leaves over this matter more than party tribalism or the cheap thrill of scoring political points. oaths. we must demand more of our politicians and ourselves. boths matter, character matters, truth matters. if we do not renew our faith and commitment to these principles, this great experiment of hours, our shining beacon on a hill, will not endure. i yield to that gentlewoman from virginia. thank you. throughout our hearings we have provided many facts and painted a vivid picture of the events of january 6th. the violence, the human toll, both emotional and physical, including the tragic loss of life. the threat to our constitution, the rule of law and the danger to this nation. a nation we all love as americans. and tonight s hearing, we have gone into great detail about the events inside the w
this: donald trump s conduct on january six was a supreme violation of his oath it isa it is a stain on our history. it is a dishonour to all those who have sacrificed and died in service of our democracy. when we present our full findings we will recommend changes to laws and policies to guard against anotherjanuary 6th. the reason that it anotherjanuary 6th. the reason thatitis anotherjanuary 6th. the reason that it is imperative is that the forces of donald trump ignited that day have not gone away. the militant, intolerant aetiologies, the militias, the alienation and disaffection, the weird fantasies and disinformation. they are all still out there, ready to go. that is the elephant in the room. but ifjanuary that is the elephant in the room. but if january 6th has reminded us of anything, i pray