It would never be OK for people of color to do this : Tribal members react to violence at Capitol Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune
Chaotic scene in US Capitol as pro-Trump rioters storm the building
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Tribal members in Montana say they are angry but unsurprised by the mob of Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, prompting a lockdown.
The security breach raised questions about how demonstrators managed to force their way inside the Capitol and whether there was enough law enforcement presence, especially when threats of violence brewing for days on social media should have raised red flags, USA TODAY reported.
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