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"Americans never bought House Speaker Nancy Pelosiās āinsurrectionā narrative about the January 6 violence at the Capitol, and the majority believe the incident was not as serious as portrayed."
"Now let's step up, write the next chapter in American history, for January 6 marks not the end of democracy, but the beginning of a renaissance of liberty and fair play."
"This is the United States of America. You are innocent until proven guilty... Absent that picture, do I think he would be out? Yes, I do."
"The man who was seen during the storming of the Capitol building last week wearing fur, horns, and red, white and blue face paint, is seeking a pardon from President Donald Trump for criminal charges related to his role in the events, which led to the deaths of five people. Jacob Anthony Chansley, who also uses the alias of Jake Angeli, faces several criminal charges, including knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds without the legal authority to do so, as well as violent entry and disorderly conduct inside the Capitol... Chansleyās attorney, Albert Watkins, believes that Trump should pardon him and others that took part in the breach because it was the president himself that invited them to Washington, D.C., for a protest rally, and encouraged them to go to the Capitol during a speech outside the White House. Indeed, Trump had invited his loyalists to come to Washington, D.C., last month, tweeting on December 20 that the protest on January 6 would be āwild.ā Trump incited his supporters to take action against lawmakers as they were certifying the election results, telling his loyalists to head to the Capitol, adding that they would ānever take back our country with weakness."
"In America, if you lose, you accept the results. You follow the Constitution. You try again. You donāt call facts āfakeā and then try to bring down the American experiment just because youāre unhappy. Thatās not statesmanship. That's selfishness. Thatās not democracy; itās the denial of the right to vote. It suppresses. It subjugates. The denial of full and free and fair elections is the most un-American thing that any of us can imagine, the most undemocratic, the most unpatriotic, and yet, sadly, not unprecedented. From denying enslaved people full citizenship until the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments after the Civil War; to denying women the right to vote until the 19th Amendment 100 years ago; to poll taxes and literacy tests, and the Ku Klux Klan campaigns of violence and terror that lasted into the ā50s and ā60s; to the Supreme Court decision in 2013 and then again just two weeks agoāa decision that weakened the landmark Voting Rights Act; to the willful attacksāelection attacks in 2020; and then to a whole other level of threatā the violence and the deadly insurrection on the Capitol on January 6th."
"This gathering [at the Ellipse] should send a message to them. This isn't their Republican Party anymore. This is Donald Trump's Republican Party. You can be a hero, or you can be a zero. And the choice is yours. But we are all watching. The whole world is watching, folks. Choose wisely."
"We need an Oval office address. He has to lead now. It has gone too far and gotten out of hand."
"American Patriots, any security breach or disrespect to our law enforcement is unacceptable. The violence must stop immediately. Please be peaceful."
"So hear me clearly: There is an unfolding assault taking place in America todayāan attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote in fair and free elections, an assault on democracy, an assault on liberty, an assault on who we areāwho we are as Americans. For, make no mistake, bullies and merchants of fear and peddlers of lies are threatening the very foundation of our country. It gives me no pleasure to say this. I never thought in my entire career Iād ever have to say it. But I swore an oath to you, to Godāto preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. And thatās an oath that forms a sacred trust to defend America against all threats both foreign and domestic. The assault on free and fair elections is just such a threat, literally. Iāve said it before: Weāre are facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War. Thatās not hyperbole. Since the Civil War. The Confederates back then never breached the Capitol as insurrectionists did on January 6th. Iām not saying this to alarm you; Iām saying this because you should be alarmed. Iām also saying this: Thereās good news. It doesnāt have to be this way. It doesnāt have to be, for real. We have the means. We just need to show the willāthe will to save and strengthen our democracy. We did it in 2020. The battle for the soul of Americaāin that battle, the people voted. Democracy prevailed. Our Constitution held. We have to do it again."
"On January 6th, we all saw what our nation would look like if the forces who seek to dismantle our democracy are successful. The lawlessness, the violence, the chaos. What was at stake then, and now, is the right to have our future decided the way the Constitution prescribes it: by we, the people -- all the people. We cannot let our future be decided by those bent on silencing our voices, over-turning our votes, and peddling lies and misinformation; by some radical faction that may be newly resurgent but whose roots run old and deep. When I meet with young people, they often ask about the state of our democracy, about January 6th. And what I tell them is: January 6th reflects the dual nature of democracy -- its fragility and its strength. You see, the strength of democracy is the rule of law. The strength of democracy is the principle that everyone should be treated equally, that elections should be free and fair, that corruption should be given no quarter. The strength of democracy is that it empowers the people. And the fragility of democracy is this: that if we are not vigilant, if we do not defend it, democracy simply will not stand; it will falter and fail."
"As shocking, deeply disturbing, and frankly saddening as that event remains, we have also seen this week that democracy is resilient in America, our closest ally and neighbour. Violence has no place in our societies, and extremists will not succeed in overruling the will of the people."
"What we witnessed was an assault on democracy by violent rioters, incited by the current president and other politicians"
"Weāre going walk down to the Capitol, and weāre going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women. I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. weāre going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue, I love Pennsylvania Avenue, and weāre going to the Capitol and weāre going to try and give⦠our Republicans, the weak ones, because the strong ones donāt need any of our help, weāre going to try and give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need So letās walk down Pennsylvania Avenue."
"Come on. Letās go! Weāre all part of this (expletive) history 2021! (expletive) This is insanity. I am shook. What is this? What is this painting, you know? King (expletive) bro (expletive)! Is this not going to be the best film youāve ever made in your life? This is surreal. This is real life, though. This seems like a movie. This is a revolution. You guys treasure this moment. This is history."
"The visitors encountered by some of the Members of Congress on this letter appeared to be associated with the rally at the White House the following day. Given the events of January 6, the ties between these groups inside the Capitol Complex and the attacks on the Capitol need to be investigated."
"The carefully orchestrated series of events that unfolded at the Save America rally and the storming of the Capitol was no accident or coincidence. It was the intended and foreseeable culmination of a carefully coordinated campaign to interfere with the legal process required to confirm the tally of votes cast in the Electoral College."
"I ād like to begin by addressing the heinous attack on the United States Capitol. Like all Americans I am outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem. I immediately deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement to secure the building and expel the intruders. America is and must always be a nation of law and order. To demonstrators who infiltrated the Capitol: you have defiled the seat of American democracy. To those who engage in the acts of violence and destruction: you do not represent our country. And to those who broke the law: you will pay. We have just been through an intense election and emotions are high. But now, tempers must be cooled and calm restored. We must get on with the business of America."
"These reports that Mitch McConnell may be open to the impeachment charges as well is quite a potential earthquake in the Senate."
"A moment of extremely poor judgment...Without qualification and as a peaceful and law-abiding citizen, I condemn the violence and destruction that took place in Washington."
"They did not just break down the doors of the building that housed American democracy. They trampled the very principles on which our country was founded."
"Calling on Vice President Michael R. Pence to convene and mobilize the principal officers of the executive departments of the Cabinet to activate section 4 of the 25th Amendment to declare President Donald J. Trump incapable of executing the duties of his office and to immediately exercise powers as acting President."
"to immediately use his powers under section 4 of the 25th Amendment to convene and mobilize the principal officers of the executive departments in the Cabinet to declare what is obvious to a horrified Nation: That the President is unable to successfully discharge the duties and powers of his office."
"I have never beheld a spectacle more terrible and at the same time more magnificent."
"He's got to condemn this sh*t ASAP. The Capitol Police tweet is not enough"
"If I run and if I win, we will treat those people from January sixth fairly. We will treat them fairly. And if it requires pardons, we will give them pardons. Because they are being treated so unfairly."
"The first news that there would be, despite warnings, an illegal, uncontrolled march was at 12:15 pm when Trump himself surprised the protest organizers with his announcement. āI know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard,ā Trump said. The march on the Capitol was set in motion when the President announced he himself would join it. āThe announcement that he was going to go was news to us,ā the insider said. āBut then [Trump] said heās walking! It caught our team by surprise and unprepared.ā... Alex Jones stated on his podcast that he and Alexander were called by the White House just before the presidentās speech and were told to prepare to lead the crowd on a march... The White House has not denied the duoās extraordinary claim, a claim consistent with events."
"Before Donald Trump exhorted the Jan. 6 rally to march on the Capitol, the White House had been warned by the rally sponsor that there was no permit for a march, that the Interior Departmentās Park Police were promised there would be no march, and that such an unplanned march was dangerous. As a result, the police were stunned, undermanned and unprepared for Trumpās surprise launch of thousands of his enraged Trump supporters, some armed, on the Capitol. āI mean, it was shocking. Itās something we advocated against doing for exactly the reasons that ended up playing themselves out,ā said a high-level source inside Women for America First, the organization that held the Interior Department permit for the rally. They spoke to this reporter on condition of anonymity. Even more damning, the march Trump set in motion was led and promoted by ultra-right, violence-threatening extremist Ali Alexander head of Stop the Steal. The Palast Investigative Team filmed Alexander, only weeks before the riot, exhorting a crowd: āEither they take Trump ā¦[or] weāll light the whole shit on fire!ā"
"I join the Senate Democratic leader in calling on the vice president to remove this president by immediately invoking the 25th Amendment. If the vice president and Cabinet do not act, the Congress may be prepared to move forward with impeachment."
"I ⦠intend to see that those members of Congress who abetted [President Trump], those members of Congress who had groups coming through the Capitol that I saw on Jan. 5 for reconnaissance for the next day, those members of Congress who incited the violent crowd, those members of Congress that attempted to help our president undermine our democracy, I'm going to see that they're held accountable."
"I think Trump is at fault here, I watched almost all of his speech. I felt like it was inevitable."
"John Earle Sullivan, who was inside the Capitol building during the siege on Wednesday, previously gave a speech in BLM Plaza in DC in August 2020 where he identifies as being part of an insurgency group & calls for a violent left-wing revolution. One of the men who was part of the siege of the Capitol building is John Earle Sullivan, an extreme BLM activist from Utah. He was arrested & charged in July 2020 over a BLM-antifa riot where drivers in Provo were threatened & one was shot."
"La protesta pacifica ĆØ diritto di ogni americano ma questo attacco al nostro Campidoglio non sarĆ tollerato e le persone coinvolte saranno perseguite al livello massimo consentito dalla legge."
"I watched todayās actions on the broken hearted. Horrified. Thatās not us. This is an attack on our democracy, our way of life, and not just by the criminals who assaulted our Congress today."
"In so far as he encouraged people to go to Congress, and in so far as the President has consistently cast doubt on the outcome of a free and fair election, I believe that to be completely wrong. I unreservedly condemn encouraging people to behave in the disgraceful way they did in the Capitol."
"President @realDonaldTrump supporters pulling Antifa terrorists away from building. Thereās plenty of these videos. Why isnāt the #mainstreammedia reporting this?"
"Twelve Harvard affiliates... had co-signed an open letter Wednesday demanding the immediate removal of Trump from office through the impeachment process or the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Dartmouth professor Brendan Nyhan started the letter and more than 800 fellow political scientists had signed as of 11:30 p.m. āOur profession seeks to understand politics, not engage in it, but we share a commitment to democratic values. The Presidentās actions threaten American democracy,ā the letter reads. āHe has rejected the peaceful transfer of power, encouraged state legislators to overturn election results in their states, pressured a state official to change election results, and now incited a violent mob that shut down the counting of electoral votes and stormed the U.S. Capitol.ā"
"Steven D'Antuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office, said the bureau has received more than 145,000 photos and videos in the past week. "Every FBI field office in the country is looking for you," D'Antuono said in a message to those involved in the riot. "As a matter of fact, even your friends and family are tipping us off.""
"Thereās economic anxiety, thereās racial anxiety. Thereās probably gender. Most of these people were men ā 30-ish-year old white men who either donāt have a job or are worried about their jobs... Itās possible that thatās what weāre in the middle of here with the Republican Party ā today, last Saturday, God only knows what will happen over the next two weeks ā will drive the genuinely conservative Republicans away from the increasingly small, but radicalized Trumpist supporters... But Iām not sure that theyāll disappear when Trump disappears ā so the Republican Party may be just breaking up."
"This is what happens when not just Trump, but much of the Republican Party leadership, in a polarized political setting, spends four years lying to its base ā working its base into a frenzy telling its base that the other side are traitors, that the other side are trying to destroy the country, that the other side stole the election. If you spend four years mobilizing the base into outrage, youāre very likely to get this sort of violent mobilization."
"(google translate): Peaceful protest is the right of every American but this attack on our Capitol will not be tolerated and the people involved will be prosecuted to the maximum extent permitted by law."
"[A]n NPR analysis has found that nearly 1 in 5 people charged over their alleged involvement in the attack on the U.S. Capitol appear to have a military history. NPR compiled a list of individuals facing federal or District of Columbia charges in connection with the events of Jan. 6. Of more than 140 charged so far, a review of military records, social media accounts, court documents and news reports indicate at least 27 of those charged, or nearly 20%, have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military. To put that number in perspective, only about 7% of all American adults are military veterans, according to the U.S. Census Bureau."
"One adult female and two adult males appear to have suffered from separate medical emergencies, which resulted in their deaths. Any loss of life in the District is tragic and our thoughts are with anyone impacted by their loss,"
"Officials are... looking at the bigger picture to identify if the riot was a coordinated effort between those inside and outside of the Capitol. "That is a tier 1, top priority for the U.S. attorney and federal law enforcementāto see if there was an overarching command and control and organized teams to breach the Capitol and accomplished some type of mission inside the Capitol," Michael Sherwin, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, told reporters Friday. Sherwin said he expected the over 275 suspects to turn into 300 by the end of the day and "exponentially increase" over the weekend and into next week. Officials attributed the success of the investigation partially to the American public's help."
"There was no arson, there was no burning of anything, there was no looting, there was very little destruction of property... It was a bunch of pissed-off people that feel an election was stolen, somehow, some way... If the worst crime here is trespassing, so be it... [the rioters were] entitled to voice their frustration"
"Laura and I are watching the scenes of mayhem unfolding at the seat of our Nation's government in disbelief and dismay. It is a sickening and heartbreaking sight. This is how election results are disputed in a banana republic ā not our democratic republic. I am appalled by the reckless behavior of some political leaders since the election and by the lack of respect shown today for our institutions, our traditions, and our law enforcement. The violent assault on the Capitol ā and disruption of a Constitutionally-mandated meeting of Congress ā was undertaken by people whose passions have been inflamed by falsehoods and false hopes. In the United States of America, it is the fundamental responsibility of every patriotic citizen to support the rule of law. To those who are disappointed in the results of the election: Our country is more important than the politics of the moment. Let the officials elected by the people fulfill their duties and represent our voices in peace and safety. May God continue to bless the United States of America."
"The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the President. The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. He did not."
"Fast forward, Iām watching the television the morning of the 6th and I see Don Junior get up there. And then I hear the president get up there and go off on Pence. I literally was so triggered... because I felt the same thing. Somebody is going to hear that, and bad things will happen."
"From my perspective, any police officer sworn to protect the constitution and the rule of law [who is] found to have engaged in the attack on the Capitol will be facing some very severe sanctions. To think that there were police officers who participated in this plot against our country and this attack against our country, itās heart-wrenching. Itās a fireable offense. The nature of the threat is unprecedented. The threat is not just to the capitol or to the inauguration. The threat is to the government itself... I would caution these unions to remember that they exists to protect officerās rights but primarily to protect them from misconduct or allegations when theyāre working"
"Heavily armed police have secured the U.S. Capitol nearly four hours after supporters of President Donald Trump pushed past barricades and forced themselves inside the complex on Wednesday, amid violent clashes that killed at least one person"
"Orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable ⦠The Presidentās conduct yesterday was a betrayal of his office and supporters."