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January 21, 2021 at 1:03 PM
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It’s been two weeks since the attempted coup staged by Trump’s supporters in Washington, D.C., and both lawyers and lawmakers have been identified as members of the mob that broke into the U.S. Capitol. An in-house attorney lost his job, a lawmaker resigned after being charged with a crime, and a solo practitioner has been arrested.
Today, we have news of a legal professional who stands accused of allegedly threatening to kill government officials and suggesting that his followers “go back to the U.S. Capitol when all of the senators and a lot of the representatives are back there” to “slaughter” them.
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The historic events that many are calling a ‘coup attempt’, an ‘insurrection’, and an ‘attack on democracy’ have incited similar reactions from other world leaders of various countries and political organizations.
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In every corner of the world, news of the attacks in Washington D.C. was broadcast everywhere, from news channels to social media sites and other forms of online discourse.
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The severity of the events that occurred throughout the day prompted world leaders to provide a formal opinion to their citizens and those in the U.S. remarks all centered around the protection of democracy.