
Consider This from NPR Trump Supporters Storm U.S. Capitol, Halting Final Count Of Biden Votes
Jan 6, 2021
A dramatic congressional session on January 6th spiraled into chaos as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, disrupting the certification of Biden's election. This unprecedented breach sparked urgent debates about safety and the implications for American democracy. Meanwhile, in Georgia, historic electoral victories for Democrats were fueled by robust Black voter turnout, highlighting the importance of community engagement and activism. Leaders from the state shared insights on resilience and the ongoing fight for social justice.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Pence Defies Trump
- Vice President Mike Pence defied President Trump's demands to halt the election certification.
- Pence stated his constitutional duty prevented him from unilaterally deciding which electoral votes to count.
Capitol Breach
- Pro-Trump protesters stormed the Capitol, overwhelming Capitol Police and disrupting the certification process.
- The police presence, though substantial, was unprepared for the scale of the breach, leading to violence and a lockdown.
Biden's Inevitable Inauguration
- Despite the events, Joe Biden's inauguration will proceed in 14 days.
- He is likely to take office with a Democratic-controlled Senate.
