toomuchtime_
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There was some violence by some of the protesters, but it was not an uprising against the US government or any part of it. It was a group of American citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble for redress of grievances from their own government, and some of them went too far, but mischaracterizing the protest as an uprising against the government because of the actions of these few is a transparent lie that American voters have clearly seen through and rejected.Many people went too far as they broke into the capital, stopped the certification ceremony, made leader evacuate, hospitalized police officers, and defaced the house of Congress. That is a violent uprising any way you cut it. A woman was shot and killed on the floor of congress. We have hours of video of police officers getting crushed, screaming and bleeding. How in the world do you deny that it was violent?