The president called domestic terrorism “the most lethal terrorist threat to our homeland in recent years.”
both addressed the crowd in Charlottesville and livestreamed himself inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. He was later arrested by the FBI.
Biden kicked off his presidential campaign in April 2019 by saying he was motivated, in part, because of what happened in Virginia. “I knew the threat to our nation was unlike any I’d ever seen in my lifetime,” he said in the video announcing his campaign. On his first opportunity to mark that occasion as president, Biden made clear that his administration is focused on that threat. He pointed to its push toIn July, four law enforcement officersin front of the House select committee charged with investigating the Capitol riot, describing the Jan. 6 attack and how they were affected physically and emotionally.
Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone gave a heated response to Republican legislators who downplayed the violence that took place within the Capitol. “I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them, and the people in this room. But too many are now telling me that hell doesn’t exist, or that hell wasn’t actually that bad,” he said. “The indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful.”
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