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ATTACK ON AMERICA'S TEMPLE OF DEMOCRACY
(Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, I rise to speak on the tragic events of January 6. The lawlessness of the mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol was not solely directed against America's temple of democracy, it was also a frontal assault that threatened the lives of hundreds upon hundreds of heroic police officers, Capitol staff, and Members of Congress.
The rioters, some wearing paramilitary equipment, sought to block the peaceful transition of executive power, which has been a hallmark of our Republic for more than two centuries. The January 6 attack was no vacation.
Members of Congress are sworn to protect and defend our Constitution. Those who encouraged and white-washed political violence must be called to full account.
As one Member who was among the last to be evacuated, I applaud Chair Bennie Thompson and the members for their work investigating fully to uncover the full truth of the savage brutality to which our Nation and Constitution were subjected, and those who are sworn to uphold the law.
Let the facts lead our country to a judgment brought about through justice, not mob rule.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 131
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