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The day before the insurrection... What happened?

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Today is the anniversary of the eve of the insurrection on the Capitol, {NAME}​ Today is the an

Today is the anniversary of the eve of the insurrection on the Capitol, {NAME}​ [Never Again]( Today is the anniversary of the eve of the insurrection on the Capitol, {NAME}. The attack on January 6 was planned from the beginning. By January 5, 2021, the made-up militias of deluded citizens and the members of the Treason Caucus were gearing up to execute their plans against our government and defend the Big Lie. No matter the cost. While supporters of President Trump still contend that there was no indication of violence before the attack, it's clear that these are nothing but lies. These people had been public and blatant about their treason, so much so that on this day last year, several arrests of weapons possessions occurred, and the FBI issued a report warning of an incoming "war" at the Capitol. There were calls for violence and death across social media, and those who saw the threats were silenced or blocked from taking action by Trump officials. No action was taken, and former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said his organization was never made aware of the report. Today represents failure. Failure to recognize clear signs and red flags that littered the web the day before our government would be attacked, failure to stop the January 6 insurrection from happening. We all know what happened next. On January 6, we saw these mobilizations birth a violent movement hell-bent on destroying our democracy. The warning signs were there, and they were ignored. We can never let this happen again. [Will you answer the call to action against those who would betray our democracy? By donating just $5 today, you will help us build a war chest to help remove the treason caucus from office and keep them accountable.]( Thank you, Never Again PAC Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar, Lauren Boebert, Madison Cawthorn, Louie Gohmert, Mo Brooks, Andy Biggs. Those are just a few of the Republicans in Congress that Never Again PAC is working to defend our democracy from. Help us hold them accountable by chipping in $5 or more today. [DONATE]( PAID FOR BY NEVER AGAIN PAC Never Again PAC PO Box 2153 Purcellville, VA 20134 United States If you no longer wish to receive emails from us, you can [unsubscribe](.

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