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The proceedings inside the House and Senate chambers were halted and Babbit, who followed the crowd into the Capitol building, was summarily executed by Capitol Police.<ref>https://twitter.com/dancohen3000/status/1347076676342185984</ref>
 
The proceedings inside the House and Senate chambers were halted and Babbit, who followed the crowd into the Capitol building, was summarily executed by Capitol Police.<ref>https://twitter.com/dancohen3000/status/1347076676342185984</ref>
  
Following the violence, several Senators withdrew their support of objections to fraudulent electors.  One protester posted in [[social media]] a statement that he had been paid to disrupt the Trump rally and Congressional proceedings.<ref>https://twitter.com/ariellanewland/status/1347133853169803265</ref>  The Capitol Police chief resigned.<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2021-01-07/capitol-police-chief-to-resign-next-week-reports</ref>
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Following the violence, several Senators withdrew their support of objections to fraudulent electors.  One protester posted in [[social media]] a statement that he had been paid to disrupt the Trump rally and Congressional proceedings.<ref>https://twitter.com/ariellanewland/status/1347133853169803265</ref>  The Capitol Police chief resigned.<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2021-01-07/capitol-police-chief-to-resign-next-week-reports</ref> Also, immature leftists were allowed by [[Facebook]] to attack Babbit's Facebook page with vile and childish posts gleefully celebrating Babbit's death,<ref>[]</ref> while Facebook, in violation of the [[First Amendment]], illegally banned conservative news site Information Liberation's Facebook page for 30 days (under a false claim of "violation" of community standards - i.e. saying something Facebook's leftist employees did not like) for speaking out against the childish attacks by the leftist posters.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:12, January 9, 2021

Ashli Babbit (d. 2021) was a 14-year veteran who served four tours in Afghanistan with the US Air Force and worked as a high level security official throughout her service. Ashli was unarmed when she was executed by the U.S. Capitol Police during a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress to certify the fraudulent results of the 2020 presidential election.[1]

During the January 6, 2021 Joint Session of Congress to certify the Electoral College ballots from the fraudulent 2020 presidential election, while tens of thousands peaceful protesters rallied in support of President Trump outside the capitol, chartered vans of Antifa were escorted by state police in black, unmarked SUVs into the midst of the crowd.[2][3][4] Capitol Police then removed barriers and waved the crowd in to the Capitol steps.[5][6] Antifa rioters proceeded to break windows on the U.S. Capitol building and storm the premises.[7][8][9] Facial recognition technology identified Antifa members,[10] who had used disguises to infiltrate a pro-Trump protest group, as storming the building.[11] Twitter, in a flimsy attempt to cover for the Antifa punks, falsely claimed that a side-by-side photo comparison of one of the infiltrators (showing him at the Capitol in one photo, and at a BLM rally in June 2019 in the other photo, both of which show him with the same visually distinct tattoos) was "manipulated media" but gave no reason for their false claim.[12]

The proceedings inside the House and Senate chambers were halted and Babbit, who followed the crowd into the Capitol building, was summarily executed by Capitol Police.[13]

Following the violence, several Senators withdrew their support of objections to fraudulent electors. One protester posted in social media a statement that he had been paid to disrupt the Trump rally and Congressional proceedings.[14] The Capitol Police chief resigned.[15] Also, immature leftists were allowed by Facebook to attack Babbit's Facebook page with vile and childish posts gleefully celebrating Babbit's death,[16] while Facebook, in violation of the First Amendment, illegally banned conservative news site Information Liberation's Facebook page for 30 days (under a false claim of "violation" of community standards - i.e. saying something Facebook's leftist employees did not like) for speaking out against the childish attacks by the leftist posters.

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