New Footage of Capitol Riots
A ruling enabled the release of previously unreleased video from the January 6 2021 Capitol insurrection, and it did not show a day that was “like an open house.”
A ruling enabled the release of previously unreleased video from the January 6 2021 Capitol insurrection, and it did not show a day that was “like an open house.”
A May 2021 interview given by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to public radio show Latino USA was presented in partial excerpts alongside disinformation about the events of January 6 2021.
After Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Instagram Live went viral, right-wing activists pushed baseless rumors that she “wasn’t in the Capitol” during the attempted coup.
After insurrectionists beat a Capitol Police officer to death with a fire extinguisher, a story about Black Lives Matter barricading a lone cop at a protest recirculated.
Hyperpartisan sites and tabloids reported that an “antifa leader” or a “BLM activist” named John Sullivan (JaydenX) was arrested in connection with agitating the Capitol insurrection.
No credible sources have identified the agent or officer who shot and killed a Capitol rioter, despite an avalanche of claims by brand-new disinformation purveyors.
The platform “permanently suspended” the outgoing president two days after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Among innumerable shocking details about the January 6 2021 Capitol riots, social media discourse focused on an image of a man brandishing a pair of zip ties in the Chamber.
The “Tyler Morning Telegraph” took some creative liberties with an Associated Press photograph.
A viral tweet credited Senate aides with quick thinking, but who saved electoral ballots as insurrectionists breached the Capitol was in question.