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A Year After Jan. 6, Attack On The U.S. Capitol Lives On In Hundreds Of Court Cases
On Jan. 6, 2021, four right-wing Proud Boys' affiliates gathered at the U.S. Capitol, along with thousands urged on by then-president Trump.
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On Jan. 6, 2021, four right-wing Proud Boys' affiliates gathered at the U.S. Capitol, along with thousands urged on by then-president Trump.
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