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  2. Aftermath of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    Naunihal Singh of the U.S. Naval War College, and author of Seizing Power: The Strategic Logic of Military Coups, wrote that the attack on the Capitol was "an insurrection, a violent uprising against the government" and "sedition", but not a coup because Trump did not order the military "to seize power on his behalf".

  3. Supreme Court justices steer clear of insurrection question ...

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    An insurrection, he added, “needs to be an organized, concerted effort to overthrow the government of the United States through violence.” Jackson appeared incredulous at the narrow definition ...

  4. Trump v. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Supreme Court found it unnecessary to define insurrection, instead holding that "it suffices for us to conclude that any definition of 'insurrection' for purposes of Section Three would encompass a concerted and public use of force or threat of force by a group of people to hinder or prevent the U.S. government from taking the ...

  5. Public hearings of the United States House Select Committee ...

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    On November 11, 2022, Trump sued the House select committee and challenged the subpoena, seeking to block testimony and submission of documents. Chairman Bennie Thompson has called the legal effort a "delay tactic". [339] [340] [341] The committee's official legal capacity to conduct their investigation expired on December 31, 2022.

  6. Can Trump be on the ballot in 2024? It can hinge on the ... - AOL

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    Can former President Donald Trump run for his old job again after his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol? The answer may depend on the definition of insurrection. Liberal groups ...

  7. Trump legal news brief: Oregon punts on removing Trump from ...

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    The same group then filed a lawsuit at the Oregon Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would issue a quick decision on whether the 14th Amendment could be used to ...

  8. United States Justice Department investigation into attempts ...

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    On January 7, when asked at a press conference whether the speakers at the rally prior to the Capitol attack were being investigated for their remarks, Acting District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Michael R. Sherwin stated "Yes, we are looking at all actors here, not only the people that went into the building, but . . . were there others that maybe assisted or facilitated or played some ...

  9. List of rebellions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County, Oregon: Seizure and occupation of federal property by an armed group. [43] The participants were acting on their view that the federal government is constitutionally required to turn over most of the federal public land they manage through federal agencies, to the individual states. [44]