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Members of Congress have, on multiple occasions, publicly demanded that Donald Trump leave office—primarily in the wake of the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack—while advocacy campaigns and some local of...
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Members of Congress have, on multiple occasions, publicly demanded that Donald Trump leave office—primarily in the wake of the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack—while advocacy campaigns and some local of...
The precise number of people who “participated” in the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach cannot be stated as a single definitive figure because sources measure different populations — the full crowd at ...
Donald J. Trump’s second-term clemency record includes at least one mass pardon on Jan. 20, 2025 that covered “nearly 1,600” people tied to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol breach, and by November 2025 report...
Publicly available reporting shows Donald Trump’s political operation and allied Republican committees paid millions to companies and people who organized the January 6 rally, but sources stop short o...
Available public accounts say rioters at the Capitol chanted “Hang Mike Pence” and that some witnesses told investigators President Trump reacted in ways that supported or did not oppose those chants ...
Donald Trump’s words and actions on January 6, 2021 contributed materially to the events that became the Capitol attack, with prosecutors, historians, and bipartisan institutions concluding his repeat...
Donald Trump did tell the crowd on January 6 that “we’re going to walk down” to the Capitol and that he would be “with you,” language that multiple analyses treat as an explicit call to move toward th...
The available documentary record does not support the categorical claim that Donald Trump personally paid protesters to attend the January 6, 2021 rally or the subsequent attack on the Capitol. Newly ...
Confirmed public reporting shows at least one official subterranean passage from the White House East Wing to the Treasury Building — roughly 761 feet long — built in the World War II era as an evacua...
Evidence assembled by congressional investigators, prosecutors and civil plaintiffs links President Trump’s speech, social media and pre‑January 6 campaign of false election claims to the crowd that m...
The Justice Department Inspector General’s review concluded there were no undercover FBI employees embedded in the January 6 crowds or inside the Capitol during the riot, while also documenting that d...
President Trump’s January 6 speech combined emphatic claims of widespread with direct exhortations that supporters should and “fight like hell,” while also including a line urging the crowd to act “pe...
Trump’s line “we fight like hell” was widely interpreted by many supporters as an imperative to take action, and several post‑event analyses and court records link that rhetoric to the Capitol assault...
Official post-9/11 reporting and memorials record a total of 246 passengers and crew killed aboard the four hijacked airliners: Flight 11, Flight 175, Flight 77 and Flight 93 . Contemporary and refere...
Multiple contemporary news accounts and eyewitness reporting establish that supporters of then-President Trump at the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach chanted “Hang Mike Pence,” erected a makeshift gal...
Multiple news outlets and analyses list specific Trump statements that critics say encouraged or condoned violence: most prominently his Jan. 6, 2021 rally line “if you don’t fight like hell you’re no...
Ten House Republicans voted to impeach Donald Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack; none of the House GOP voted for the first impeachment (though former Republican Justin Amash — by then an in...
Donald Trump’s words on January 6, 2021 contained exhortations that energized a crowd and included phrases like “fight like hell” and instructions to “walk down to the Capitol,” while also retaining a...
Nick Fuentes was subpoenaed by the House Select Committee investigating January 6 and was the subject of an FBI probe that lasted about five months and was closed without charges; DOJ public records a...
The phrase "" has been used in multiple contexts in the recent media cycle — from sarcastic social‑media claims that “pooped his pants” during to an AI video he shared portraying feces being dropped o...