Insurrection
Jan. 6th, 2021 11:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Because a deadly pandemic isn't enough of a set of problems to go around, we got this shit earlier today: A pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol building today while the Congress was conducting the formal counting of the electoral votes (as required by 3 U.S.C. 15):
Now the Joint Session of Congress is back underway (after the House and Senate finished rejecting the objections to Arizona's votes). A Georgia representative tried to object to his state's votes, but didn't get anyone from the Senate to play along.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday and forced lawmakers into hiding, in a stunning attempt to overturn America's presidential election, undercut the nation's democracy and keep Democrat Joe Biden from replacing Trump in the White House.Jesus H Fucking Christ.
The nation's elected representatives scrambled to crouch under desks and don gas marks, while police futilely tried to barricade the building, one of the most jarring scenes ever to unfold in a seat of American political power. A woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol, and Washington's mayor instituted an evening curfew in an attempt to contain the violence.
The rioters were egged on by Trump, who has spent weeks falsely attacking the integrity of the election and had urged his supporters to descend on Washington to protest Congress' formal approval of Biden's victory. Some Republican lawmakers were in the midst of raising objections to the results on his behalf when the proceedings were abruptly halted by the mob.
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The president gave his supporters a boost into action Wednesday morning at a rally outside the White House, where he urged them to march to the Capitol. He spent much of the afternoon in his private dining room off the Oval Office watching scenes of the violence on television. At the urging of his staff, he reluctantly issued a pair of tweets and a taped video telling his supporters it was time to "go home in peace" — yet he still said he backed their cause.
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Hours later, Twitter for the first time time locked Trump's account, demanded that he remove tweets excusing violence and threatened "permanent suspension."
Now the Joint Session of Congress is back underway (after the House and Senate finished rejecting the objections to Arizona's votes). A Georgia representative tried to object to his state's votes, but didn't get anyone from the Senate to play along.