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The FBI used my journalism to charge a January 6 insurrectionist I have complicated feelings about that

The FBI used my journalism to charge a January 6 insurrectionist. I have complicated feelings about that. insider@insider.com (Abigail Higgins) © Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Pro-Trump protesters storm into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters An Insider contributor s reporting led to federal charges for one of the men who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 Journalist Abigail Higgins explains why she declined to submit to an FBI interview about the case. She also reflects on her own ambivalence, knowing her reporting could help send a source to prison. When I got out of the shower one morning at the end of March, I had a voicemail from the FBI. They wanted to talk.

Biden pays respects as fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick lies in honor

Acting Capitol Police chief apologizes, says agency should have been prepared

Acting DC police chief criticizes tepid Army response to Jan. 6 riots © Ahmed Gaber/Stringer/Reuters Pro-Trump protesters clash with police as they rally to contest the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., U.S. Jan. 6, 2021. Washington, D.C. s top cop said the assault on the U.S. Capitol exposed weaknesses in the security of the most secure city in the country during a closed-door congressional briefing on Tuesday. I was stunned at the tepid response from Department of the Army, which was reluctant to send the D.C. National Guard to the Capitol, acting Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee told the House Appropriations Committee in written testimony obtained by ABC News. While I certainly understand the importance of both planning and public perception the factors cited by the staff on the call these issues become secondary when you are watching your employees, vastly outnumber

Proud Boys organizer, rioter who attacked Capitol officer arrested

Proud Boys organizer, rioter who attacked Capitol officer arrested © Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Pro-Trump supporters clash with police at the Capitol building in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021. Federal authorities are continuing to charge rioters who took part in the siege on Capitol Hill. These are the most recent charges: Proud Boys organizer charged with joining the violence One of the leaders of the Proud Boys, Joseph Biggs, was arrested Wednesday in Florida on charges related to the violence at the Capitol. Biggs charging affidavit describes the Proud Boys planning leading up to the Capitol riot, including messages that were sent to the group by its leader Enrique Tarrio, who was arrested the day before the attack.

Fully break or remain loyal: Republican voters reckon with GOP s future after Trump

Fully break or remain loyal: Republican voters reckon with GOP’s future after Trump © Drew Angerer/Getty Images, FILE President Donald Trump waves as he walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Jan. 12, 2021 in Washington, D.C. When Doug Peterson first voted for Donald Trump in 2016, and again four years later to reelect him, he felt he was supporting a candidate who took the bull by the horns to deliver for the people, and not for the political establishment. At the end of a presidency laden with temper tantrums and childish behavior, particularly over the last two months, Peterson said, he would have voted differently the second time an about-face that comes shortly after the violent invasion of the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.

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