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LEXINGTON, Ky. Supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, Jan. 6, during the certification of the Electoral College votes that favored President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. As a result, the FBI has established a website where people can submit information, videos, and pictures from the riot to identify individuals that instigated or actively participated in the violence.
What You Need To Know
The FBI is requesting video, pictures, and other information of those who instigated or participated in the Capitol Hill riot
Breaching Capitol Hill is a violation of federal law
U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Kentucky says residents who participated will be prosecuted
Federal, state and local officials are reacting to the insurrection fomented by the President of the United States Wednesday in the nation’s capital. Expressing shock when far-right extremists busted down
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How many of you all believe that the people we elected are going to do what s right tomorrow?” Gibson asked the crowd at Washington’s Freedom Plaza, as flags emblazoned with Trump’s name fluttered behind him. “And they are going to stand against all of the injustice and the fake votes?
Gibson was among the dozens perhaps hundreds of people who traveled from the Ohio Valley to attend events planned to coincide with the Congressional session on January 6 to certify the results of the Electoral College. That usually mundane ceremonial event makes official the election results, in this case making Joe Biden and Kamala Harris President and Vice President. But Gibson and others were hoping for a different outcome.