Congressional staffer Sharon Nichols recalls the 'hardest part' about the Jan. 6 Capitol attack two years ago. Now, she has started a support group to help people like herself who are still coping.
building two years ago today — smashing windows, attacking police and threatening to hang Vice President Mike Pence.
Nichols, who feared for her life, started a support group to help people like herself who are still coping. Few rioters were arrested on Jan. 6. Members of law enforcement were vastly outnumbered and, at times, overpowered by the mob.
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