Trump Supporters Storm Capitol Four Years After 2021 Attack

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Trump Supporters Storm Capitol Four Years After 2021 Attack
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The 2023 Electoral College vote is taking place under heavy security four years after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries condemned the January 6th attack, while Rep. Mike Collins made false claims about the day's events.

The vote is taking place four years to the day after a mob of Trump 's supporters stormed the Capitol to disrupt the 2021 Electoral College count. Trump has repeatedly said, who lost the presidential election to Trump in November, will preside over this year's vote. She vowed to uphold the 'sacred obligation.' There are no major protests planned. There are multiple layers of fencing, significant road closures around the complex, and police officers dogged about demanding staff and press show ID.

Even for those who are credentialed, it’s a maze to get inside. During a 15-minute walk inside the Capitol and a nearby Senate office building, this reporter spotted far more police than civilians.Four years after rioters crashed into Capitol Hill, Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said he will 'never allow the violence that unfolded in plain sight to be whitewashed.' 'The thugs who were part of the violent mob on January 6 desecrated the Capitol, threatened to hang the Vice President, assassinate the Speaker of the House and hunt down Members of Congress,' the congressman wrote in aAs Trump is set to be certified for the second time later today, Jeffries pointed to the'violent mob' that attacked the Capitol in 2021'as part of a concerted effort to halt the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in American history.'Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., falsely claimed in a lengthy post on X this morning that'thousands of peaceful grandmothers' gathered Jan. 6, 2021, to take a tour of the U.S. Capitol building and that people peacefully explored the building. 'Earlier that day, President Trump held a rally, where supporters walked to the Capitol to peacefully protest the certification of the 2020 election. During this time, some individuals entered the Capitol, took photos, and explored the building before leaving,' Collins falsely claimed in his post. He added the untrue claim that since Ja

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