Pro-Trump mob staged most destructive breach of Capitol since War of 1812 - Business Insider

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The attempted coup by a pro-Trump mob was the most significant breach of the Capitol since the War of 1812

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Armed Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, destroying property in the process, and delaying the certification of the Electoral College vote. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesThe attempted coup by armed Trump supporters at the US Capitol on Wednesday marked the most significant breach of the building since 1814 during the War of 1812.

. But nothing has been seen at the Capitol on the same scale as what took place during the War of 1812 until January 6, 2021.

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JasonKShrader Everything is going great!

...and most of them were allowed to do so and leave without being arrested, detained, or impeded in any way.

Get real. The police just let them in.

thisisinsider Those are not Trump supporters.

Stop lying.

djp1974 These guys didn't even have weapons. How was this any kind of coup? This is a strange narrative...

Attempted coup? Did they have the Navy ready to capture the Coast Guard or a couple generals in Texas invading Nevada? I’ve seen revolutions. This is just a bunch of unemployed, spoiled, drama queens with too much social media and insecurities. Left, right, Trump and the media.

Romour has it that they were actually antifa and had trump gear on backwards. Say wat you will I guess... 😒

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