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Only one republican had the slightest bit of decency to attend the ceremony marking the second anniversary of their violent fascist attack on Democracy led by their Trumpenführer.
Fuckers.
House Democrats, one GOP lawmaker mark Jan. 6 attack [The Hill]

Speaking of Florida... here's an update on the 940 US Insurrectionists who have been charged over Jan 6th incidents. Florida is apparently the new Home of Extremists:
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Of course they are. They were ALL involved - except maybe Melania.And Bannon , Flynn and Trump are reportedly right in the thick of instigating and helping to plan the attempted coup.
Sorry, I was wondering if that graph is the insurrections by the percentage of the state population, or just by the number of individuals. I don't think it can be a percentage just judging by the way it's presented.California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania are the top five most populous states. Illinois is number 6, Ohio is number 7 - 8, 9, and 10 are Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan. New Jersey is 11 and Virginia is 12, what is that statistic actually telling us? It looks like it's saying that the majority of insurrectionists come from the places with the highest populations - which would be entirely unsurprising.
Of course they are. They were ALL involved - except maybe Melania.
At the bottom is a graphic representation of the absolute number. If you go to the site itself and hover the mouse over the graphics, it gives more information.Sorry, I was wondering if that graph is the insurrections by the percentage of the state population, or just by the number of individuals. I don't think it can be a percentage just judging by the way it's presented.

Authorities in Brazil reported at least 1,200 people detained after protesters broke into government offices in the capital of Brasilia on Sunday, according to The New York Times.
Thousands of former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters invaded the Brazilian Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace Sunday to protest election results from October, when Bolsonaro lost reelection but failed to fully concede to now-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
During the trial, Barnett testified he was pushed into the Capitol during the riot and was looking for a place to use the restroom inside the building, admiring all the artwork along the way. Barnett was combative with prosecutors during his testimony, and prosecutors later accused him of lying and being “belligerent.”
An Arkansas man who was infamously photographed putting his feet on a desk inside then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the January 6, 2021, insurrection was found guilty on eight counts by a Washington, DC, jury Monday.
Richard Barnett, 62, also known as “Bigo,” was charged with eight federal crimes relating to his actions at the US Capitol that day, including entering and remaining in a restricted area with a deadly or dangerous weapon and obstructing an official proceeding.
Barnett will be sentenced in early May
