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- (US politics) The January 6 United States Capitol attack.
- 2022 July 21, Danielle Battaglia, “After abortion rally arrest, NC lawmaker to ‘continue to put my body on the line’”, in The Herald-Sun, volume 134, number 146, page 4A:
- “Will they be sent to the DC gulag with the J6 prisoners,” [Dan] Bishop tweeted.
- 2022 August 5, Ryan Grenoble, “CPAC Has A Special Exhibit: A Sobbing Jan. 6 Rioter In Jail”, in HuffPost[1], archived from the original on 5 August 2022:
- “At this CPAC booth you receive a silent disco headset that plays harrowing testimony from the people arrested for participating in J6,” she [Laura Jedeed] tweeted.
- 2022 August 6, Tess Owen, “The Surreal Spectacle of Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Capitol Riot Rage Cage”, in Vice[2], archived from the original on 6 August 2022:
- At CPAC, a wild bit of political theater defending J6 rioters resulted in real tears and prayers. […] For Thursday’s performance in the J6 cage, the man in the prison was an actor.
- 2022 August 25, Shickshinny man, Press Enterprise, page 21:
- Well, here we go again, another J6 hearing tonite!
- 2022 October 17, George Ochenski, “Trump 2024? It ain’t gonna happen”, in Missoulian, volume 147, number 290, page A6:
- It would be the rare individual who watched the J6 committee’s proceedings and still found reason to doubt what happened during the failed coup attempt – and who was responsible.
- 2022 October 18, Michelle R. Smith, “‘A socialization of insurrection’: After Jan. 6, Michael Flynn moved to Sarasota County and set out to establish a political community of like-minded people”, in Tampa Bay Times, volume 139, number 086, page 22A:
- The Hollow’s owner, Victor Mellor Sr., is a former Marine who posted on Facebook that he “Just knocked on front doors” of the Capitol on Jan. 6. Mellor told “Frontline” that he was proud he was there that day and once suggested on social media that he would have a “J6 reunion at the Hollow.”