At least six people who attended Jan. 6 protests in D.C. — some of whom stormed the Capitol — attended Trump's 2024 campaign launch at Mar-a-Lago.
when he defied Covid-19 rules and lost his race for Congress. He spoke to POLITICO days after appearing in Palm Beach with other Trump faithfuls.
Trump too has continued to falsely claim the 2020 election he lost to President Joe Biden was stolen. And he’s been openly sympathetic to those who were at the Capitol that day, including Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by Capitol Police as she tried to break into the Speaker’s Lobby. “This is just another disgusting example of has-been media outlets targeting President Trump’s supporters and the MAGA movement simply because they attended last week’s announcement speech,” said Cheung. “After two years of skyrocketing inflation, a complete surrender at the border, and the recent American job-killing climate deal reached at COP27, Biden has done more damage to this country than any president in history.
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