Here are the key statistics to know about the 1/6 insurrection. It’s probably worse than you remember

The Democrats were looting and burning and killing all summer long.

Let's talk about that.

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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


Thursday 1-6-22 should be an interesting day.
 
I doubt the 1/6 riot would have happened had the Democrats not been rioting first.


trump spurred it on & he had a war room at the willard hotel with his capos putting in place what was going to go down to try to stop a duly elected prez from being 'certified' & inaugurated. AND he is STILL trying to gin up his flying monkeys.

just wait until the 'weeks of public hearings in vivid color ' start.

it's going to show just how well it was coordinated with the full blessings of yer chosen one.
 
Thursday 1-6-22 should be an interesting day.
I don’t think anything is really going to go down. Last year, those were just morons who were stupid enough to think Trump gave them special legal permission to do what they did at the capitol. Now they know there’s no getting away with that shit.
 
I don’t think anything is really going to go down. Last year, those were just morons who were stupid enough to think Trump gave them special legal permission to do what they did at the capitol. Now they know there’s no getting away with that shit.

I'm not talking about the insurrectionists. I'm talking about Speaker Pelosi and the news.
 
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

J6 Reichstag Fire
 
Reichstag fire was Germany's excuse to impose Nazi dictatorship and Democrats are attempting the same thing with January 6 riot.
 
Over 2,000 police were injured during the “ mostly peaceful“ riots.
one young girl died by fire when rioters refused to let fire trucks in to fight a fire.
Over 1 billion in damage caused by the riots.
Over 65% of the small businesses that suffered damage will not reopen.
 
I don't know. I wasn't there.

If nobody is charged with a crime, there is no crime. Nobody was charged with insurrection, how can there be an insurrection?

It's amazing how this really simple fact just goes right over the head of so many losers like the OP.
That is just so idiotic. An insurrection is not somehow defined by people being charged for insurrection. It’s all the more pitiful that you can’t even explain what their intentions were if it wasn’t an insurrection.
 
Not really…since none of them were aimed at overthrowing an election.
I'm not really sure what happened on the 6th was aimed at overthrowing an election. Where are you getting such a convoluted narrative?

It seems to me a specious argument, and one that remains unproven.

I am not sure, that there has been proven, any connections in that mob, to the organized administrative plan, on how power would continue to flow, or how congressional actions would. . . just . . .

"stop." And never start up again.

Everyone knows, or at least, nearly all educated persons know, that that, "noose," outside, was just a protest prop. It was too small to be functional, nor did anyone have any deadly weapons to do anything to lawmakers. No one was going to hang or harm any law maker, you DO know that, right? That is all propaganda. No one was ever going to overthrow anything, this is a narrative that is only being spun in the media, you have no evidence that this was going to be done. . . if the election was going to be "overturned," it would have to be done so in the public arena, according to law. . . such that it still exists. You know that.

. . . thus? It was just a protest that got out of hand, and was only a riot. By those who felt law was not being given a chance to operate and air out grievences. There was no real leadership, and thus, no long range plan, once Congressional deliberations were stopped. They never had any intentions to fight back once the national guard was called in, c'mon, you can't be this dumb. Where the hell is your critical thinking?

YOU KNOW, this was never a 'real' insurrection, there was never any real plan to stage a coup, you HAVE to know this. . . don't you?

:dunno:

If there was, there would have been a split in the military, and there would have been shooting, and a siege of offices involved. Military bases would have been involved and lot of folks would have died. Have you ever learned about violent insurrections and coups in other nations? You can't tell the difference between a riot and a coup, seriously?

Are you seriously going to shut off your brain and start to buy the consortium's propaganda? Did you think that the Trump administration wasn't going to send in the national guard, or that he was going to descend in a helicopter on the roof of the capital once the rioters had secured the Senate Chambers, to enter, like the Emperor, to declare himself "king?" Is that it?

I don't watch TEE VEE. . . is that what they are telling folks was the plan all along now? From what I recall, it was Trump that sent in the nation guard to stop everything and boot everyone out so the proceedings could continue. . . not what I would call the act of someone trying to stage a coup, no?

THAT ISN'T HOW YOU OVERTHROW AN ELECTION COYOTE. By having the state kick out your supporters and letting the proceeding continue?!? :rolleyes:

:71:

Wake up, who the hell is in power right now? Are you even paying attention?

If Trump had wanted to stay in power? Yeah, it appears he could have, but? He didn't, did he? :dunno:

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trump spurred it on & he had a war room at the willard hotel with his capos putting in place what was going to go down to try to stop a duly elected prez from being 'certified' & inaugurated. AND he is STILL trying to gin up his flying monkeys.

just wait until the 'weeks of public hearings in vivid color ' start.

it's going to show just how well it was coordinated with the full blessings of yer chosen one.
So why did he send in the national guard and stop the whole thing? Booting the rioters out?

Why not send in the nation guard after it was over, secure the perimeter, declare marital law. . . and proceed with continuity of government plans?

:dunno:
 
That is just so idiotic. An insurrection is not somehow defined by people being charged for insurrection. It’s all the more pitiful that you can’t even explain what their intentions were if it wasn’t an insurrection.
It's okay if you don't understand.
 

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