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The Ridgefield man captured on an infamous U S Capitol riot video lived an innocuous life in Connecticut; Patrick Edward McCaughey faces years in jail

Patrick Edward McCaughey III is shown in a video recording of him appearing to batter and bloody one of the police officers protecting the U.S. Capitol from rioters.

A Lehigh Valley teacher was suspended for being near D C insurrection He says he was only there to witness a historic day

Three Wednesdays that changed America

On the third Wednesday of the new year, the Trump presidential era came to end. An unprecedented number of National Guard members, federal law enforcement officers, police officers and protective infrastructure were moved to the heart of the capital for an inauguration like no other. Security on Biden s ultimately quiet and calm Inauguration Day included more than 20,000 National Guard members. Trump left the White House as President for the last time shortly after 8 a.m. ET. He did not attend Biden s swearing-in ceremony the first President in 150 years to boycott his successor s inauguration. Donald and Melania Trump head to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on January 20.

America s trio of unforgettable Wednesdays

Three Wednesdays that changed America. A deadly insurrection, a historic impeachment and the inauguration of Joseph R. Biden Jr. as the 46th President of the United States. The chaotic first 20 days of the year started with mobs supporting President Donald Trump storming the US Capitol on January 6 after he urged them to fight against the ceremonial counting of electoral votes ratifying Biden’s victory. On Wednesday, Trump flew to Florida hours before Biden took the oath of office along with Kamala Harris as the first female, first Black and first South Asian vice president in the same area outside the Capitol that had been overrun weeks earlier by the pro-Trump mobs.

Social Media giants have put themselves in firing line by silencing Trump

One of his great quotes is, “it’s easy to stand in the crowd but it takes courage to stand alone”. It’s a quote that came back to over the last few weeks. As Donald Trump’s reign came to a long overdue end, many of the web giants took action to prevent the UNited States president creating more chaos and demonstration deaths. AP Following the storming of the United States Capitol Building on January 6, Facebook and Twitter suspended president Donald Trump from their platforms. Following the storming of the United States Capitol Building on January 6, both Facebook and Twitter suspended Trump from their platforms. Trump platform of choice Twitter was first to pull the plug, followed that evening by Facebook and then Facebook-owned Instagram.

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