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 So still a peaceful protest
 persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse”.
 
 Or as I heard here their just a few thugs
 
 What happened to the FBI let them in or it was Antifa
 
 DeSantis slammed Democrats and the media for making so much hay of the event.
 
 "This is their Christmas, January 6th," he said. "They are going to take this and milk this for anything they could to try to be able to smear anyone who ever supported Donald Trump."
 I think it's going to be nauseating, quite frankly."
 
 And he wants to be POTUS. Lol
 
 We're ashamed of nothing," said GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida during an appearance with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on a podcast hosted by former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who has been indicted for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the insurrection. "We're proud of the work that we did on Jan. 6 to make legitimate arguments about election integrity."
 
 Greene slammed Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, another potential 2024 contender, for having characterized the anniversary as an event marking "a violent terrorist attack on the Capitol"
 
 She accused Cruz of disrespecting "MAGA patriots" and "people that rioted at the Capitol and did breach the Capitol."
 
 So in the revisionist history of the GOP. It was
 
 Instead of an attempt to overturn the election by radicalized Donald Trump supporters, it was a choreographed attack staged by antifa provocateurs. Rather than an armed insurrection, it was a good-natured protest spoiled by a few troublemakers.
 
 And still with these convictions it’s but but  Hunter , let’s investigate origins of Covid. Looting . Afghan withdrawal.
 
 And let’s not forget the defense of marriage act. Passed.
 And these republicans voted against it all geez and red states .  Reps
 
 These are the Republicans who voted against the bill:
 
 John Barrasso, Wyoming
 Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
 John Boozman, Arkansas
 Mike Braun, Indiana
 Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
 John Cornyn, Texas
 Tom Cotton, Arkansas
 Kevin Cramer, North Dakota
 Mike Crapo, Idaho
 Ted Cruz, Texas
 Steve Daines, Montana
 Deb Fischer, Nebraska
 Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
 Chuck Grassley, Iowa
 Bill Hagerty, Tennessee
 Josh Hawley, Missouri
 John Hoeven, North Dakota
 Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi
 Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma
 Ron Johnson, Wisconsin
 John Kennedy, Louisiana
 James Lankford, Oklahoma
 Mike Lee, Utah
 Roger Marshall, Kansas
 Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
 Jerry Moran, Kansas
 Rand Paul, Kentucky
 Jim Risch, Idaho
 Mike Rounds, South Dakota
 Marco Rubio, Florida
 Rick Scott, Florida
 Tim Scott, South Carolina
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