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National Guard Finally Deployed After Rioters Violently Overtake Capitol Building In Appalling Insurrection - Blavity

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The District of Columbia National Guard has finally been dispatched after hours of unprecedented violence after President Donald Trump urged his supporters to overtake the U.S. Capitol building. Social media was flooded with videos and images of Trump supporters punching and tackling police while breaking windows and forcing their way onto the Senate floor. Many online were aghast to see police effectively allow the rioters to take over the Capitol Building in what even Republican congresspersons were calling a "coup attempt." “This is what the president has caused today, this insurrection,” Utah Senator Mitt Romney told The New York Times. BREAKING: Protesters are on the Senate floor now: pic.twitter.com/k4Q0ln8pZs — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) January 6, 2021 Earlier in the day, Trump urged his supporters to "fight" and told rioters he would walk with them to the Capitol Building. Shortly after his speech, his supporters did just that, breaking through four layers of barricades...

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