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Mary McCord Joins House Dems to Mark Five Years Since January 6th

Mary McCord Joins House Dems to Mark Five Years Since January 6th

On the fifth-year mark of the January 6th attack, Mary McCord joins a panel before House Democrats to revisit the events of that day and highlightthe continuing fallout.

Main Justice · Bennie Thompson, Winston Pingeon, Pamela Hemphill, Lou Correa, Steve Cohen, Joe Neguse, Deborah Ross, Jesus G Garcia, Sydney Kamlager Dove, Joequin Castro, Zoe Lofgren, Madeleine Dean, Pramila Jayapal, Brendan Ballou, Jamie Raskin, Mary McCord, Eric Swalwell

January 7, 20261h 17mbonus

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Show Notes

It’s been five years since rioters stormed the Capitol in one of the most violent events on U.S soil in recent history. To commemorate the day and remind Americans of the consequences that still reverberate around the nation, House Democrats organized a hearing to “to set the record straight on the violent insurrection carried out by supporters of Donald Trump.” In this bonus episode, you’ll hear from Winston Pingeon, a former United States Capitol Police Officer, Brendan Ballou, a former Department of Justice Prosecutor, Pamela Hemphill, a rioter who refused President Trump’s pardon, and Main Justice co-host Mary McCord, the Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and Visiting Law Professor at Georgetown.

Audio provided by the Office of Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Here is an OpEd on MS Now from Mary that reflects her testimony: Political violence doesn’t always look like Jan. 6

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