In letters, texts and posts, Jan. 6 victims react to Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity

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In letters, texts and posts, Jan. 6 victims react to Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity
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Many of the victims and the families of those who were attacked in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the Capitol are sharing their frustration and anger with the Supreme Court.

Washington — Some have started text message chains. Others have gathered together to vent on Zoom. One wrote a letter by hand, fearing the end of ''The Great Experiment' that was the United States of America.'Many of the victims and the families of those who were attacked in the Jan.

6 exchanged text messages with others, calling the Supreme Court ruling 'crushing' and expressing skepticism about the prospects of Trump facing trial in Washington due to the ruling. Another staffer texted others that the ruling is 're-traumatizing.'In an online post on Monday, retired Capitol Police sergeant Aquilino Gonell wrote, 'This ruling is profoundly upsetting, but unsurprising.

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