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Here s what California s elected officials, civic leaders said about siege of U.S. Capitol
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It was a day like no other in U.S. history and the words spoken by California’s elected officials, captains of industry, religious leaders and the average citizen reflected the shock, horror and grief of what took place in the nation’s Capitol.
Here are excerpts from some of those statements:
“Today’s shameful assault on our democracy anointed at the highest level of government must not deter us from our responsibility to the Constitution.” Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) Speaker of the House of Representatives