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@ByBrianBennett and@chriswilsondc report on how Donald Trump turned Jan. 6 into a windfall, with his political machine raking in at least $50 million in the six months following the riothttps://ti.me/335ilWEShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
"Imagine if the rich countries that caused climate change actually took responsibility"https://ti.me/3G1FYhv
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President Joe Biden accused Donald Trump and his supporters of holding a “dagger at the throat of democracy” in a forceful speech Thursday marking the anniversary of the deadly breach of the U.S. Capitol https://ti.me/32VzKBh pic.twitter.com/zvPHRlnFDz
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In many communities like Arab, the radical path James took on Jan. 6 seems patriotic rather than criminal; the law itself seems almost a sideshow. Read the full story here:https://ti.me/3eVpsUk
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The forces that led James to the Oath Keepers and the Capitol may be too deep-rooted to be resolved by trials. “It could easily have been me. It could easily be any of us,” one person in Arab told TIME
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After the attempted insurrection, James quietly returned home to Arab. On March 9, the FBI showed up at his door. They searched James’ home for hours, then arrested and charged him with crimes carrying a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison
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At around 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 6, James and a fellow Oath Keeper were allegedly spotted on security cameras speeding toward the Capitol in two golf carts. Once inside, James allegedly shouted at riot officers: “Get out of my Capitol! This is my f-cking building!”pic.twitter.com/bud85kFxok
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On Nov. 21, James attended a “Stop the Steal” rally in Atlanta, where speakers urged participants to “accept nothing less than a Donald Trump victory.” Afterwards, James coordinated and recruited others to travel to Washington on Jan. 6
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The Oath Keepers recruit current and former military and law-enforcement members, encouraging them to see themselves as “the last line of defense against tyranny.” After the election, James began traveling with them across the U.S. to provide “security” for right-wing speakerspic.twitter.com/5Rd9ZdHpe3
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After James was injured during his service in Iraq—which lead to PTSD, anxiety and depression—he fell in with the Oath Keepers. Founded by a former Army paratrooper in 2009, the Oath Keepers has quickly become one of America’s largest anti-government extremist groups
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James was among the throngs of supporters of defeated President Trump who rammed their way into the US Capitol on Jan. 6. Prosecutors allege James broke multiple laws barring conspiracy, obstruction and entering a restricted buildingpic.twitter.com/KWM83NLTcK
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But the federal agents who showed up on James’ doorstep on March 9 described a very different man: an extremist who had not just broken the law but also carried out an assault on the same government he had sworn to defend as a soldier
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In Arab, a town of 8,380 in northeastern Alabama, much of the community knew Joshua James, 34, as a soft-spoken, God-fearing family man with three young kids who won a Purple Heart for his service in Iraq
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Of the more than 500 people arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 riot, at least 1 in 10 was a current or former member of the U.S. military.
@VeraMBergen and@wjhenn investigate the story of one for@TIMEhttps://ti.me/3eVpsUkShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
GM's electric Silverado, announced at CES, is the latest salvo in the expanding EV warhttps://ti.me/3HJrV0f
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On the anniversary of Jan. 6, we revisit
@mollyesque’s story on Mike Fanone. “What makes a hero? Is it bravery, charging into danger to protect others? Is it sacrifice, the damage sustained in the process? Or is it the man who refuses to let us forget?” https://ti.me/3zr4Sol pic.twitter.com/xDOB9MmslQ
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Read more of our coverage of the Jan. 6 anniversary here: https://ti.me/3eTIbQa
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Read more of our coverage of the Jan. 6 anniversary here: https://ti.me/3eTIbQa
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What happened to Jan. 6 insurrectionists arrested in the year since the Capitol Riothttps://ti.me/3JLXTuG
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'Democracy was attacked.' President Biden marks 1 year anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrectionhttps://ti.me/3eUuvUW
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It’s the ‘COVID test hunger games’ for families as schools face Omicronhttps://ti.me/3nnwmXd
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