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Inside the Capitol siege: Barricaded lawmakers, aides sounded pleas for help as police lost control
Karoun Demirjian, Carol D. Leonnig, Paul Kane and Aaron C. Davis, The Washington Post
Jan. 9, 2021
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Congressional staff members are evacuated by the Capitol Police after protesters breached the U.S. Capitol interrupting a joint congressional session to certify the electoral college vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021.Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post
WASHINGTON - The growing crowds outside the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon sounded menacing but at bay as senators began to debate challenges to the electoral college vote. A top adviser to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stepped out of the ornate chamber for a short break.
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As scenes of carnage unfolded on the television in his private dining room off the Oval Office, President Trump was raging.
Surrounded by a handful of loyal consiglieres, he watched as the rioters stormed the US Capitol – astonishing images that shocked the world and would signal the brutal denouement of his four-year presidency.
Yet it was not the mayhem and violence that caused Trump to roar in fury – not the dead bodies, including a Capitol police officer who died from a massive brain bleed after being struck in the head with a fire extinguisher.
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Far from it. As a White House source told The Mail on Sunday last night, Trump was ‘apoplectic’ in embarrassment because the ‘white trash’ mob on screen made him look bad.
Inside the Capitol siege: Barricaded lawmakers, aides sounded pleas for help as police lost control
Karoun Demirjian, Carol D. Leonnig, Paul Kane and Aaron C. Davis, The Washington Post
Jan. 9, 2021
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Congressional staff members are evacuated by the Capitol Police after protesters breached the U.S. Capitol interrupting a joint congressional session to certify the electoral college vote in Washington, D.C on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021.Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post
WASHINGTON - The growing crowds outside the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon sounded menacing but at bay as senators began to debate challenges to the electoral college vote. A top adviser to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stepped out of the ornate chamber for a short break.
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