Previously unpublished video shows Pence, Romney, Schumer and others rushing to evacuate the Capitol https://t.co/RqZ7OCRiCR
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 12, 2021
Many, many of videos the House impeachment managers are using as evidence today came from Parler.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) February 10, 2021
But we might not have seen them at all had it not been for @donk_enby.
https://t.co/ZfyVZ88Mol
Seriously & literally: Trump-ism reduced to its essence in nine minutes: the deliberate mobilization of rage in portions of White America to preserve power over "our country" that "they" are trying to steal. That's what the vast majority of Repubs are voting to excuse & enable https://t.co/6eE1ZOEzAQ
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 9, 2021
House impeachment managers will rely on the hours of video footage available from January 6 to try to make their case that Capitol rioters were incited by Trump and his months of lies that the election was stolen from him https://t.co/3XCKeXOL6t pic.twitter.com/KfThDS8GGT
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 8, 2021
I’ve been covering the Capitol attack for a month now and I’m still regularly coming across astonishing video I haven’t laid eyes on before. The amount of raw material investigators have to sort through is just overwhelming. https://t.co/zYBLvTiucK pic.twitter.com/FT3Fjafp2h
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) February 6, 2021
Amazing these officers did not fear for their lives and start shooting. Almost like the lives of these angry, threatening men mattered to them. https://t.co/b6z6VHUifX
— Midwin Charles, Esq. (@MidwinCharles) February 7, 2021
Here's one of my clips. This guy tried to get people to go to CNN and MSNBC's offices. "Listen up … FYI Kayleigh McEnany just tweeted at the discretion of Trump. The National Guard will be coming to clear us … We need to go take down MSNBC, CNN … they started the fire" pic.twitter.com/p5bkqxqQQ9
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) February 7, 2021
WARNING – GRAPHIC CONTENT: Police body-camera video, played by prosecutors in a federal court hearing, shows a brutal attack on police during the Capitol riot on January 6 pic.twitter.com/SImfppQhks
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 31, 2021
Disturbing bodycam video shows rioters viciously attacking police during insurrection @ShimonPro reports pic.twitter.com/qd524z7396
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) January 29, 2021
NEW! #AnatomyofCapitolAttack TURN SOUND ON!
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) January 10, 2021
I submit this video as evidence in the Impeachment of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump engaged in "violent, deadly and seditious acts" which betrayed his trust as President and endangered the security of the United States. pic.twitter.com/j9nJ1McTIo