Capitol Riot
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Jan. 6 Committee Drops Trump Subpoena as Time Runs Out
As the committee investigating the 2021 Capitol riot wraps up, lawmakers ran out of time to obtain Trump's records
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Rapper Who Posed at Capitol Riot for Album Cover Sentenced to Prison
Antionne Brodnax, known as Bugzie the Don, was spotted in photos inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6
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GOP Congressman Wanted Trump to Invoke ‘Marshall Law’ to Stay in Office: Leaked Texts
Mark Meadows texted with 34 lawmakers about overturning the 2020 election, including a confused Rep. Ralph Norman
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Jan. 6 Rioter Stole a Police Officer's Hat, Then Tried to Sell It for $16
Man who illegally broke into the Capitol tried selling stolen good on Twitter as a holiday special
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Mike Pence Says Republicans ‘Have Better Choices’ Than Trump
In a CNN town hall, the former vice president said "I'll keep you posted" when asked if he would be one of those preferable options
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Judge Boots ‘Cowboys For Trump’ Founder From Office Over Jan. 6 Participation
 For the first time in over 100 years, a U.S. lawmaker has been removed from office on grounds of insurrection
- There's A Judge In My Boot
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Bakery Owner Turned Pole-Wielding Jan. 6 Rioter to Face Federal Charges
"It got crazy. I did shit," Dova Alina Winegeart texted friends after allegedly storming the Capitol while wielding a long wooden pole with metal attachments
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Roger Stone Aide Caught on Tape Calling for Trumpers to 'Descend on Capitol' in Week Before Jan. 6
Days before Jan. 6, Jason Sullivan told listeners on conference call to let Congress know "people are breathing down their necks"
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Pickup Artist Who Stormed Capitol Scores Long-Term Relationship With Prison
Samuel Fisher, also known as quack dating coach Brad Holiday, was sentenced to three-and-a-half years for hoarding an arsenal of illegal weapons in his New York City apartment
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'Caveman' Capitol Rioter Pleads Guilty to Charges Related to Jan. 6
Aaron Mostofsky, son of a Brooklyn judge, was charged with felony count of civil disorder after storming Capitol
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