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Domestic reactions to the January 6 United States Capitol attack; First presidency of Donald Trump; January 6 United States Capitol attack; Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2020 Q4–January 2021) Talk:January 6 United States Capitol attack/Archive 1; User:NewsAndEventsGuy/111 Donald Trump's response to the 2021 US Capitol Attack
This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (October 2024) January 6 United States Capitol attack Part of attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election and domestic terrorism in the United States Crowd outside the ...
Other records released Friday show a budget and trip plan for Jan. 4 to Jan. 6, in which close to $3 million was allotted for events with right-wing groups including Turning Point Action, Tea ...
A 1:00 p.m. protest at the U.S. Capitol is added to the January 6 rally announcement on the March to Save America website. [98] An internal Capitol Police intelligence report warns that enraged protesters flanked by white supremacists and extreme militia groups are likely to arrive in Washington armed for battle and target Congress on January 6.
Saying his January 6th insurrection speech had more people than MLK Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech". More Trump in front of a mic please. — Jim Messina (@Messina2012) August 8, 2024
Monday marks the fourth anniversary of the violent events of Jan. 6, 2021 -- a day President-elect Donald Trump has continually tried to recast as a "day of love." Trump is vowing to pardon Jan. 6 ...
Trump said Thursday that in his January 6 speech at a rally in Washington before the riot, “I said, ‘Peacefully and patriotically.’ The speech was called ‘peacefully and patriotically ...
The 1945 State of the Union Address was given to the 79th United States Congress on Saturday, January 6, 1945, by the 32nd president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was given in the year he died. It was given during the final year of World War II. He stated, "In considering the State of the Union, the war and the peace that is ...