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I am just giving you the numbers, just as you have. Thought that is what you wanted. Do you have a different agenda?So what exactly were their intentions when they stormed the capitol?
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I am just giving you the numbers, just as you have. Thought that is what you wanted. Do you have a different agenda?So what exactly were their intentions when they stormed the capitol?
Remember how cool riots were over summer 2020?So what exactly were their intentions when they stormed the capitol?
Your deflection is pathetic.Remember how cool riots were over summer 2020?
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You said to “RESIST”….your politicians told us to riot if we want to be heard….remember now?Your deflection is pathetic.
I never said that you moron. Trust me, I still noticed you didn’t answer the question. It’s because you can’t.You said to “RESIST”….your politicians told us to riot if we want to be heard….remember now?
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Your question is retarded as fuck….Their intentions were to walk around the inside of the capitol and sit at Nasty Beloni’s desk….JUST LIKE THE HUNDREDS DID DUMBASS!So what exactly were their intentions when they stormed the capitol?
The focus should remain on Pelosi and why she denied national guard when they could’ve arrived earlier had she allowed it. It explains why that line of the investigation was shut down by blaming capitol police senior staff for delay, or so it appears. Any violence is on Pelosi imo. The buck stops at the top but Dem heads will continue to indirectly blame the capital police for Pelosi’s (intentional?) fumble.January 6th was yet another manufactured crisis by the Democrats. Capitol Security was a joke and invited in the most aggressive of the protesters. Fed plants like Ray Epps incited the crowd very vocally and then disappeared. National guard support was offered and turned down by Pelosi and Capitol Security. The Mayor of DC could have had a couple hundred cops there from DC, Maryland and Virginia and she did exactly squat. Let me know if you have any questions Billy.
Many of them were obviously intentionally looking for congressmen like Pelosi or Pence but they were too stupid to find them. Of course that is the reason they went to her office, isn’t it? If she was there, you think they would have just sat at her desk and left? That doesn’t make any goddamn sense lol. Do you realize how stupid that sounds? They stormed the capitol to sit at desks. That’s why they assaulted capitol police and 4 people died? Who tells you this non sense and why do you believe it?Your question is retarded as fuck….Their intentions were to walk around the inside of the capitol and sit at Nasty Beloni’s desk….JUST LIKE THE HUNDREDS DID DUMBASS!
725+
The number of people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the FBI
80
The age (in years) of the oldest person, an Army veteran from West Chester, Pa., arrested in connection with the attack
18
The age (in years) of the youngest person, a teenager from Milton, Ga., charged in connection with the attack
46
The number of states that the people who were arrested came from
163
The number of Capitol rioters who have entered guilty pleas in connection to the riot, according to NPR
140+
The number of police officers who were injured during the riot, according to officials from the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police departments
4
The number of Capitol Police officers who committed suicide following the attack
6
The approximate number of hours Congress was delayed in certifying Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the Electoral College vote; the breach of the Capitol began shortly after 2 p.m. ET, and lawmakers returned to certify the results around 8 p.m. ET
147
The number of Republicans who voted against certifying the election after the attack
25
The number of tweets and retweets posted to Trump’s Twitter feed on Jan. 6, including this one at 6:01 p.m. ET: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”
1.5 million
The estimated cost (in dollars) of the damage to the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, according to the Architect of the Capitol
100+
The number of people, businesses or entities who have received subpoenas from the select committee investigating the attack, according to CNN
275+
The number of witnesses that the Jan. 6 committee has heard from so far in its investigation of the attack, according to Reuters
35,000
The number of pages of records obtained by the select committee so far, including texts, emails and phone records from people close to Trump
2
The number of Republicans — Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — on the nine-member committee; Cheney is a top target for Trump and his allies in this year’s Republican primary, while Kinzinger has announced he’s retiring from Congress at the end of his term
63
The number of months Robert Palmer was sentenced to prison — the longest sentence handed down so far; Palmer, a 54-year-old Florida resident, pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon after hurling a fire extinguisher, plank and pole at them
75
The percentage of Trump voters now convinced the election was "rigged and stolen" from him, according to the most recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll
54
The percentage of Trump voters who view the attack on the Capitol as "unjustified,” according to the same Yahoo News/YouGov poll
27
The percentage of registered U.S. voters who think the next election will be "free and fair,” says the poll
84
The percentage of American adults who are worried about the future of democracy, according to the poll
60
According to the poll, the percentage of U.S. adults who believe an attack like the one on Jan. 6 could happen again
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Jan. 6 Capitol riot: One year later, key numbers to know
From number of guilty pleas to the longest sentence, here are some notable statistics related to the attack and its aftermath.news.yahoo.com
I’m not a mind reader.The question none of you can answer is WHY they stormed the capitol building.
Really?Lol that is such a stupid response. You clearly make assumptions about how democrats think all the goddamn time.
I don't see Ray Epps.725+
The number of people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the FBI
80
The age (in years) of the oldest person, an Army veteran from West Chester, Pa., arrested in connection with the attack
18
The age (in years) of the youngest person, a teenager from Milton, Ga., charged in connection with the attack
46
The number of states that the people who were arrested came from
163
The number of Capitol rioters who have entered guilty pleas in connection to the riot, according to NPR
140+
The number of police officers who were injured during the riot, according to officials from the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police departments
4
The number of Capitol Police officers who committed suicide following the attack
6
The approximate number of hours Congress was delayed in certifying Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the Electoral College vote; the breach of the Capitol began shortly after 2 p.m. ET, and lawmakers returned to certify the results around 8 p.m. ET
147
The number of Republicans who voted against certifying the election after the attack
25
The number of tweets and retweets posted to Trump’s Twitter feed on Jan. 6, including this one at 6:01 p.m. ET: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”
1.5 million
The estimated cost (in dollars) of the damage to the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, according to the Architect of the Capitol
100+
The number of people, businesses or entities who have received subpoenas from the select committee investigating the attack, according to CNN
275+
The number of witnesses that the Jan. 6 committee has heard from so far in its investigation of the attack, according to Reuters
35,000
The number of pages of records obtained by the select committee so far, including texts, emails and phone records from people close to Trump
2
The number of Republicans — Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — on the nine-member committee; Cheney is a top target for Trump and his allies in this year’s Republican primary, while Kinzinger has announced he’s retiring from Congress at the end of his term
63
The number of months Robert Palmer was sentenced to prison — the longest sentence handed down so far; Palmer, a 54-year-old Florida resident, pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon after hurling a fire extinguisher, plank and pole at them
75
The percentage of Trump voters now convinced the election was "rigged and stolen" from him, according to the most recent Yahoo News/YouGov poll
54
The percentage of Trump voters who view the attack on the Capitol as "unjustified,” according to the same Yahoo News/YouGov poll
27
The percentage of registered U.S. voters who think the next election will be "free and fair,” says the poll
84
The percentage of American adults who are worried about the future of democracy, according to the poll
60
According to the poll, the percentage of U.S. adults who believe an attack like the one on Jan. 6 could happen again
![]()
Jan. 6 Capitol riot: One year later, key numbers to know
From number of guilty pleas to the longest sentence, here are some notable statistics related to the attack and its aftermath.news.yahoo.com
I do?You know you do.