State and local leaders speak out against racist attack
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Oklahoma Watch
Shortly after noon on Wednesday, hundreds crowded outside of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Some held signs reading, “stop the steal,” “fight for freedom” or “Patriots! Duty Calls.”
Flags covered with QAnon symbols, Trump 2020 campaign slogans and profane messages targeted against President-elect Joe Biden flapped in the wind.
Similar to a series of recent past pro-Trump rallies outside the Capitol, speakers including several Republican state lawmakers, repeated vague and unsubstantial claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
“The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government,” State Rep. Jay Steagall, R-Yukon, who is part of a group of lawmakers who urged Congress to fight the electoral college results, told the crowd. “I submit to you the fact no such form of government can exist whenever the people are systematically denied representation by our elected appointed officials, judges, bu