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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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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.

"Capitol Officer's Emotional Journey from Jan. 6 Attack to Public Acknowledgment"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart emotionally thanked former D.C. metro police officer Michael Fanone on the third anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot. Fanone, who was beaten unconscious during the attack, has been critical of former President Donald Trump and others who downplay the events of that day. He emphasized the importance of the 2024 election and the ongoing fight for democracy. Fanone also commented on the sentences given to the rioters who attacked him, contrasting their deserved punishment with Trump's sympathetic stance towards them.

"Former Officers and Hosts Confront Political Aftermath and Emotional Impact of Jan. 6"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Hill

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Michael Fanone, a former D.C. police officer present during the January 6 Capitol riots, criticized GOP lawmakers for trying to downplay the events of that day due to political inconvenience. He expressed frustration with both Republicans for spreading lies and Democrats for failing to effectively communicate the gravity of the situation. Fanone, who suffered serious injuries during the riots, has become an outspoken advocate for recognizing the threat posed to American democracy and is urging the Biden administration to more vigorously oppose right-wing authoritarianism. He warns of the critical nature of the next presidential election certification and the need for Americans to unite to ensure a peaceful process.

"Ex-Officer Fanone Condemns GOP and Urges Voter Awareness of Jan. 6 Legacy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MSNBC

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Michael Fanone, a former police officer who defended the Capitol during the January 6th insurrection, expressed outrage at the Republican Party's attempts to downplay the events of that day. His comments highlight the growing divide within the GOP as former President Trump continues to promote false narratives about the 2020 election, while Democrats like President Biden and Rep. Raskin emphasize the importance of democracy and the rule of law. The article also touches on various perspectives regarding the January 6th attack, including reflections from other law enforcement officers, political analysis, and the ongoing legal battles related to the insurrection.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO

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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.