"Former Officers and Survivors Advocate for Stronger Recognition of Jan. 6 Insurrection"

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Former D.C. Metropolitan police officers Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, who were attacked during the January 6 Capitol riot, are channeling their experiences into political activism. Fanone is leading an ad campaign against what he views as voter suppression legislation, while Dunn has entered the Democratic primary for Congress in Maryland. Both men are leveraging their high-profile testimonies and media presence post-attack to advocate for democracy and oppose the MAGA movement, with Fanone supporting President Biden after initially voting for Trump and Dunn seeking to continue his service to the country through a political role.
- Fanone, Dunn are fighting back politically after being attacked as police officers on Jan. 6 POLITICO
- Former law enforcement officer says Biden has been weak in denouncing Jan. 6 attack USA TODAY
- ‘What I lived through is real:’ Former Capitol Police sergeant reflects on Jan. 6 attack WHIO
- Officer Fanone: ‘Americans need to be reminded’ of the Jan. 6 insurrection ‘every single day’ MSNBC
- His fight carries on after Jan. 6 - POLITICO POLITICO
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