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You don't have to attend an insurrection to support one. People who profess to be unaware of the true purpose of people breaching the Capitol, minimize the crowd size as a "small number of people" and blame the police for not planning better support the agenda of the people who were there that day.

Welcome to the insurrection.
Very insightful, Rachel.
 
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OK, so now it’s YOUR interpretation of the definition. So, not quite.
I did not mean to came across as snarky.

Definition of Revolt:

"an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling."

You can't seriously consider that rabble as trying to end the authority of the United States.

It was a protest at worst. Three gun charges in total. No guns were brandished. The only shot fired was the one that killed an unarmed women (a veteran).

Trumps words had little to do with whether it would have happened or not . It was happening with or without anything he said.

A sad day nonetheless and the yahoos are being prosecuted and rightfully so.

Insurrection, no. It's just the Dems and Libs trying to make the most of it. When they burn federal courthouses, its called a "Peaceful Protest".
Seems like that far left liberal Paul Mulshine agrees with me:

"Trump has denied allegations that he planned a coup. But his actions on Jan. 6 certainly fit the dictionary definition: “a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government.”

In his speech firing up the crowd that day, Trump said, “All Vice President Pence has to do is send it back to the states to recertify and we become president and you are the happiest people.”

This is not merely illegal, but unconstitutional. The states had certified their Electoral College results on Dec. 14. There is no provision in the Constitution for the Vice President and Congress to do anything but listen to the totals as they are read out."
 
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