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Star Tribune: Minnesotans mark Jan. 6 anniversary: 'Vote, not violence'

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Bundled up with only their eyes peering out behind face masks and winter gear, activists called Thursday for bipartisan support for voting rights legislation and denounced the actions of those behind the deadly U.S. Capitol siege a year earlier.  With temperatures well below zero, around 150 people gathered at the steps of the Minnesota State Capitol. One group held a lit "Defend…

WCCO: Minnesota’s DFL Members Of Congress Reflect On Jan. 6 Attack; Republicans Remain Silent

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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Last year when rioters broke into the U.S. Capitol building and members of Congress were whisked away to a safe location, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar — a key lawmaker during election certification — said she shared a goal with Sen. Roy Blunt, a Republican from Missouri: That against all odds, they would complete their work.  At 3:30 a.m. the next morning,…

CNN: Lawmakers stuck in House gallery on Jan. 6 provide lunch to USCP officers and Capitol workers

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The group of lawmakers who were trapped in the House gallery on Jan. 6, who call themselves the gallery group, have partnered with World Central Kitchen to give lunches to workers at the Capitol including Capitol police.   Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips told CNN said 800 Capitol police and Capitol staff were invited to…

Roll Call: Last year, a rampage. This year, a ‘surreal’ quiet grips the Capitol on Jan. 6

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Sen. Patrick J. Leahy’s slim new Leica camera was in the shop Thursday, but that didn’t keep him from taking photos. He pulled out his trusty, and slightly bulkier, Nikon to make sure he got his shot.   “This old Nikon is what I call ‘my briefcase camera’ — I always have it in there. If you look at it close, it’s banged…

The Guardian: ‘I was there’: Democrat recalls horror and fury on day of Capitol attack

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Representative Dean Phillips describes the day that ‘changed him’ after a pro-Tump mob overran police and reached the doors of the House chamber It was a visceral cry at the moment of maximum peril for American democracy. A furious mob had overrun police and was nearly at the door of the House of Representatives. Inside the chamber, Republican Paul Gosar was launching a spurious…

Washington Post: Lawmakers begin talks on another round of coronavirus relief for businesses

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Democratic and Republican lawmakers have held early discussions about another round of coronavirus stimulus spending as they seek to blunt the fast-spreading omicron variant and its threats to public health and economic recovery.   The efforts have focused primarily on authorizing billions of dollars to help an array of businesses — including restaurants,…

KSTP: Gas masks, broken glass, and silence: How Minnesota lawmakers remember Jan. 6

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Hanging in the corner of Senator Amy Klobuchar’s capitol hill office is one of the official Electoral College roll call forms certifying Joe Biden as the next president of the United States. Klobuchar, who was in charge of the Electoral College for the Democrats in the Senate that day, signed the form around 4 a.m. on January 7th after a whirlwind day and night that shook democracy…

Star Tribune Opinion: Recognize, repair Jan. 6's damage

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The date Jan. 6 will always mark a sad and regrettable milestone in American history. It's been one year since an armed mob attacked the U.S. Capitol, intent on disrupting the certification of the 2020 presidential election. The insurrection resulted in the deaths of five people, injury to 138 officers who fought hours to repel the invaders, more than 700 arrests, and millions of…

LA Times: Trauma in House gallery bonds members of Congress even a year later

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WASHINGTON — A few months after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, a sound jolted Rep. Sara Jacobs back to one of the most terrifying moments in her life: the echoing thud of the doors to the cavernous House chamber slamming shut. The Democrat from San Diego knew it was just a drill, but the moment nevertheless transported her back to the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021, when she found herself…