Like many of you, I sat glued to the television on January 6, 2021, and watched the terrible events unfold. I had seen Trump’s tweet a few weeks earlier, urging his followers to show up on January 6 and promising that it would be “wild.”
They did show up. Thousands of them. Some dressed in military gear, some in bizarre costumes, some armed. All eager to “stop the steal.” As Trump promised, it was indeed wild.
Trump had gone through 60 court cases, appealing the vote in different states. Every court ruled against him. Trump-appointed judges ruled against him. There was no evidence of fraud. The US Supreme Court ruled against his claims–twice. His closest advisors told him he lost. But he listened only to those who told him the election was rigged, like Rudy Giuliani, the My Pillow Guy, Sidney Powell, etc.
When his supporters showed up on January 6, he gave a passionate speech, telling them that the election had been stolen. He urged them to march to the Capitol, where the ceremonial counting of the electoral vote was taking place, and said he would march with them.
He didn’t march with them, though he wanted to. He returned to the White Hiuse, where he sat back and watched his loyal fans attack the U.S. Capitol, smash its windows, break through its doors, assault Capitol police, and ransack the seat of our government.
It was the worst day in our history because never before had an American president rallied his passionate fans and called on them to attack the seat of our government. Never before had a mob of American citizens tried to overturn a free and fair election by violence.
Trump demonstrated that he is a sore loser. He was beaten by Joe Biden fair and square. He refused to accept that he lost. He continues to claim that he won.
He is either delusional or the world’s biggest crybaby and liar.
I will never forget that day of infamy. Yes, it was wise than Pearl Harbor. It was worse than 9/11. On those days, we were attacked by foreign powers and terrorists. On January 6, our democracy was attacked by Americans.
I recommend that you read Jeffrey Goldberg’s excellent article in The Atlantic. The link is a gift article.
This is what Glenn Kessler wrote:

Trump rallying a crowd before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol: “You will have an illegitimate president. That is what you will have, and we can’t let that happen.”
A version of this article was posted in October behind a paywall as part of the “On Trump’s Bullshit” series. I am making it available to all subscribers on the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
In October, Donald Trump posted on social media what appeared to be a message to Attorney General Pam Bondi: “The Biden FBI placed 274 agents into the crowd on January 6…What a SCAM – DO SOMETHING!”
When Bondi launches her investigation, she’ll soon discover an uncomfortable fact: Joe Biden wasn’t president on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump was — and he sought to block Biden from taking office. (And it was his government that deployed agents after the riot began.)
The post is emblematic of Trump’s most astonishing piece of bullshit — his effort to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol that he orchestrated and encouraged.
Trump knew he faced criminal liability for his role in obstructing the peaceful passage of power after his 2020 defeat, so it’s quite possible he ran for president mainly to derail the investigation. As a tactic, it was successful. Through repeated legal challenges, he managed to delay the trial until after the November election. When he won, the Justice Department was required to drop the case because of an existing policy that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted.
Then, as soon as he became president, Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people convicted or charged in connection with the riot, while commuting the sentences of fourteen members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two far-right groups.
Trump now routinely refers to the “January 6 hoax,” attempting to erase the event altogether.
Even more amazing, Trump has managed to convince many of his supporters that a riot that resulted in $2.7 billion in property damage, security expenses, and other related costs, according to the Government Accountability Office, was a “beautiful day” and “a day of love.” The rioters assaulted 140 law enforcement officers, while 123 people were charged with using a deadly or dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily injury to law enforcement.
The reality is that Trump incited the brutal assault on the Capitol, starting with his lie that he won the 2020 election. His refusal to accept the election results, despite his convincing losses in key battleground states, set the stage for a day of outrage by his supporters.
The final report of Special Counsel Jack Smith documented how Trump tried to browbeat Republican state officials in battleground states to alter the results or nullify them. Thankfully, people such as Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger —who Trump demanded to “find 11,780 votes” — or Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey — who bluntly told Trump he lost because he had underperformed with educated females — refused to yield to his pressure.
So did Vice President Mike Pence. Trump wanted Pence, who had the ceremonial role of presiding over the Electoral College count, to overturn the election by rejecting votes for Biden from six battleground states. Pence knew he didn’t have the authority to do so, despite the theories offered by what he called Trump’s “gaggle of crackpot lawyers.”
But the most damning evidence of Trump’s misconduct are his own actions on January 6, after the crowd he urged to march on the Capitol turned into a mob.
As the scale of the attack became clear, Trump was reluctant to try to calm the situation, even as his staff pleaded with him to tell the rioters to leave the Capitol. Trump’s tweets were so inadequate, in the view of staff members, that many resolved to resign. Even his children Ivanka and Donald Jr. found the tweets to be inappropriate. Nearly three hours passed before Trump finally told the rioters to “go home.”
The House select committee report on the Jan. 6 attack shows that Trump learned only 15 minutes after he concluded his remarks on the National Mall at 1:10 p.m. that the Capitol was under attack. Less than half an hour later, the Metropolitan Police Department officially declared a riot. Minutes later, rioters broke into the Capitol and swarmed the building.
Yet it was not until 2:24 that Trump issued his first written tweet — and it made things worse.
Trump wrote: “Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!”
According to the House committee’s report: “Evidence shows that the 2:24 p.m. tweet immediately precipitated further violence at the Capitol. Immediately after this tweet, the crowds both inside and outside of the Capitol building violently surged forward. Outside the building, within 10 minutes thousands of rioters overran the line on the west side of the Capitol that was being held by the Metropolitan Police Force’s Civil Disturbance Unit, the first time in the history of the DC Metro Police that such a security line had ever been broken.”
One minute after the tweet, the Secret Service evacuated Pence to a secure location at the Capitol. According to Smith’s report, when an advisor at the White House rushed to the dining room to inform Trump, the president replied, “So what?”
Contemporaneous White House reactions were damning.
Deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger told the House committee that the 2:24 p.m. tweet convinced him to resign that day. “I read it and was quite disturbed by it,” he told the committee. “I was disturbed and worried to see that the President was attacking Vice President Pence for doing his constitutional duty. So the tweet looked to me like the opposite of what we really needed at that moment, which was a de-escalation. … It looked like fuel being poured on the fire.”
White House counsel Pat Cipollone, in his deposition with the committee, said: “My reaction to it is that’s a terrible tweet, and I disagreed with the sentiment. And I thought it was wrong.”
The committee report says that Trump’s daughter Ivanka rushed to the Oval Office dining room, where Trump was watching coverage of the riot on Fox News. “Although no one could convince President Trump to call for the violent rioters to leave the Capitol, Ivanka persuaded President Trump that a tweet could be issued to discourage violence against the police,” the report said.
At 2:39, Trump issued this tweet: “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!”
The tweet did not condemn the violence or tell rioters to leave the Capitol. As Trump well knew, the crowd was not peaceful at the time.
Even so, the committee’s report said that Trump had resisted using the word “peaceful.” It quotes Sarah Matthews, who was the deputy White House press secretary, about a conversation she had with Ivanka after Matthews expressed concern the tweet did not go far enough. “In a hushed tone [she] shared with me that the President did not want to include any sort of mention of peace in that tweet and that it took some convincing on their part, those who were in the room,” Matthews told the committee.
Trump rejected staff requests to urge people who entered the Capitol illegally to leave immediately. Instead, at 3:13 p.m., when he issued a third tweet, he still did not tell people to go home. “I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful,” he said. “No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order — respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!”
The violence continued.
Finally, at 4:17 p.m., almost three hours after the attack began, Trump posted a video that encouraged people to leave the Capitol — while repeating many of his lies about a stolen election. By then it was clear Trump had failed to derail Biden’s election.
“Down at the Capitol, the video began streaming onto rioters’ phones, and by all accounts including video footage taken by other rioters, they listened to President Trump’s command,” the report said. “ ‘Donald Trump has asked everybody to go home,’ one rioter shouted as he ‘deliver[ed] the President’s message.’ ‘That’s our order,’ another rioter responded. Others watching the video responded: ‘He says, go home.’ ”
Just after 6 pm, Trump offered one more tweet that appeared to justify the violence on one of the darkest days in American history: “These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”
It was a sickening, celebratory tweet on a horrific day — convincing even more White House officials to quit — and no amount of Trump bullshit can erase his conduct from the annals of history.
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Probably the worst day in recent US history; but I don’t think it stands up to April 12, 1861, when treasonous cannoneers fired on Fort Sumter and unleashed a 4 year-long national nightmare.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2026 at 12:00 PM Diane Ravitch’s blog < comment-reply@wordpress.com> wrote:
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Don’t wish for that to happen again. This country might not survive another Civil War. Not with the weapons available today and the Toxic T in the White House. I think the Toxic T would have no problem order nuclear strikes on US cities in blue states or blue cities in red states, to win that Civil War.
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Worse than 12/7/1941? 11/22/1963? 9/11/2001? SMDH.
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Yes. Worse than any of those dates (Pearl Harbor, JFK’s assassination, or 9/11) because Jan 6 was an attack by Americans on their own government, an insurrection, an attack on the Constitution and the rule of law, an effort to reverse the election, all engineered by a sore loser, a crybaby who stamped his feet and claimed he never loses. He lost and he still doesn’t admit it.
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Democrats still don’t admit they lost 2016….
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Hillary conceded her loss in 2016 before the night was done. Trump lost by much larger numbers in 2024 and has never conceded.
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Diane, I think you meant to write 2020 instead of 2024 above, since he won the latter. (I have trouble keeping numbers straight myself).
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It is so sad!
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The problem with Trump is–he is suuuuch a pathological liar & soooo narcissistic & psychopathic, he actually makes himself believe his lies or exaggerations and in turn, thinks that all of his followers must believe him as well. I’ve know people like that–my first wife, sadly. She deluded herself into believing something that is obviously false, but convinced herself that it was reality, and therefore I should have believed it too. The difference is–Trump has no one around him who will call him out on those delusions, so he continues to do what he does because he is in such a bubble that it becomes reality to him since everyone else agrees with or accedes to him.
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Worse day/event in modern history, that is certain.
I continue to blame congress, specifically Mitch McConnell for not impeaching him and trying him for treasonous sedition. I want to remind Susan Collins that he has not, in fact, “learned his lesson”.
Just yesterday, I watched him gloat on TV about how “we” are going to take the oil from Venezuela, and repeatedly say how MAGA loves him. MAGA loves everything he does. MAGA never disagrees with him and lastly, “MAGA is me”.
Our country is harmed beyond comprehension due to his return. I believe, if we can get through the next 4 years, this chapter won’t be over until my grandchildren and their children make amends, worldwide.
This is a sad day, indeed.
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To add insult to injury, a number of the pardoned the January 6th insurrectionists are now seeking reparations!
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Grrrrrr
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OMG. When he pardoned them, he had to know this expectation would be coming down the road! He can pay it himself, if he wants, but the money should never come from taxes to pay reparations to insurrectionists, for God’s sake!
Anyways, I personally think it’s the descendants of enslaved African Americans who should really be getting reparations.
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Trump never pays for anything himself.
If he wants to compensate the insurrectionists, he will use our money.
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Too true!
Have you seen the White House now? Thom Hartmann can tell you about it here:
https://hartmannreport.com/p/the-depraved-new-white-house-website-f77?img=https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F619924a1-ad26-4707-a970-cba7970ce05d_1536x1024.heic&open=false
He’s talking about this:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/
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Shocking!
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This is far from over. We have to remain vigilant & active. It only takes one generation to erase history.
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BECAUSE THE SEIZURE OF MADURO IS A VIOLATION OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL TO TRY MADURO IN U.S. COURTS?
BACKGROUND OF THE QUESTION:
The United States is a signatory of the United Nations Charter which is a treaty between all the member nations.
This treaty says in Article 2(4) that all member nations, which includes the United States, cannot use the threat force or actual force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any nation.
Article VI of the United States Constitution says that all treaties that the United States has signed and ratified “shall be the Supreme Law of the Land.”
Because the Trump Administration violated the United Nations Treaty by invading Venezuela and seizing Maduro, the Trump Administration therefore also violated Article VI of our Constitution, making the seizure of Maduro unconstitutional.
THEREFORE, The Question: Because the seizure of Maduro is unconstitutional, can there be a constitutionally legal trial of Maduro in the United States?
Another question: Since Maduro was unconstitutionally taken from Venezuela, must Maduro be returned to Venezuela?
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2026 at 9:00 AM Diane Ravitch’s blog < comment-reply@wordpress.com> wrote:
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I sing today, January the 6th! Today is a day on which I vow to renew my vigorous spirit and unwillingness to surrender democracy. This is a day to be right again, to write again, to be dedicated again to the task ahead. It is a daunting one now, for sure, one that needs the collective action that made America, well, great before January of 2021, before January of 2016. The president has the office, and he has his rabble inside and out of the White House; we have the numbers. When we fight, we win!
January 6th should have been declared a holiday, a day of remembrance, and it would have been if the leader of the rebellion were not concurrently the president of the nation. But he was, and he is. And now, there is only one way to soon enough make January 6th a day of remembrance because “history is written by the victors.” The president must term out of or be removed from office and be replaced by an elected candidate as it is written in the Constitution. But that is not going to happen, folks, unless there is a grassroots uprising, the one you can kind of feel when you see things like Mamdani getting sworn in as Mayor.
There is only one reason to invade Venezuela and force it to give up the largest oil reserve in the world. There is only one reason to need all that oil. War. Big war. The military. We are building up. And we are threatening to invade other countries too: neighboring countries in North, Central, and South America; European countries, NATO countries, no less. Who in the world could possibly stop the largest military in history when it’s led without checks and balances in Washington D.C.? Seems to this observer that the president has until November to really start his world war bigly. If he becomes the “commander in chief”, I fear for the future. He would become the true military ruler to which he aspires. And we have until November to build grassroots campaigns of inspiration and purpose — of for, and by Walt Whitman’s “I Sing America” Americans — and win back Congress from the Weimar 2.0 Republicans.
If we do, we can return the Lady of Liberty and the sweet land of liberty on which she stands, from sea to shining sea, to her rightful owners. ‘Tis of thee, you know. Land where my fathers died. Of thee I sing.
And as for the rebels who stormed the Capitol, I leave you with Thomas Jefferson, November 1787, in a letter from France to John Adams asking for peace instead of punishment after a rebellion against the newly formed United States: “I say nothing of it’s motives. They were founded in ignorance, not wickedness. God forbid we should ever be 20. years without such a rebellion. The people can not be all, and always, well informed. What country before ever existed a century and half without a rebellion? …And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.”
Peace. Not war.
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Wow, I haven’t written anything long enough to be put in moderation in a while! It’s good to write again.
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“Never before had a mob of American citizens tried to overturn a free and fair election by violence.”
This is certainly true of the presidential election. Violence and threat had certainly permeated politics during the age of white supremacy (1865-1964), but those days were dominated by the people who might have created national rebellion, and they concentrated their wrath on local pockets of democracy like Willimington, North Carolina.
When January 6 happened, I saw it as the last gasp of a failed idea. I felt that MAGA would fade after its crushing defeat at the polls and its display of violence in DC. What I underestimated was the ability of moneyed interest to control the public dialogue, creating myth after myth and changing the actual perception of reality.
Given that, I fear the mid-terms will not yield any better results. People will not vote or they will be prevented from voting. Democrats will cry foul, and maga will say “this is what we were saying on January 6.” Jess Piper is right. Democracy needs building from the bottom up.
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