"Emotional Toll and Political Struggle: The Enduring Impact of January 6 on Capitol Police"

MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart became emotional during an interview with former Capitol Hill Police officer Michael Fanone on the third anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot. Fanone, promoting his book "Hold the Line," discussed the ongoing significance of the event. Meanwhile, the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that individuals present during the riot can be convicted even if they were passively observing, emphasizing that the context defines disorderly conduct. Social media reactions to Capehart's display of emotion were mixed, with some criticizing it as over-dramatic. The FBI continues to search for suspects, including offering a $500k reward for information on the Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect.
- MSNBC host fights back tears during Jan. 6 segment: ‘I’m going to try to get through this’ Fox News
- Capitol Police Sergeant reflects on the ongoing toll of the January 6th attack MSNBC
- How January 6 changed everything: A Capitol Police officer's story of service and survival New York Daily News
- Fanone says GOP lawmakers attempt to ‘whitewash’ Jan. 6 due to ‘politically inconvenient’ reality The Hill
- MSNBC anchor gets emotional thanking Jan. 6 officer who was attacked MSNBC
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