Editor,

Jan. 6 represents the fifth anniversary of the brutal attack on our nation’s Capitol. Let us remember those brave men and women law enforcement officers, who were injured or died as a result of that event, as well as their brave efforts to protect our elected representatives and their staffs.

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Jorg

All pushed and encouraged by Trump! How embarrassing for a country like ours, to have a lying rapist in the WH! How much lower can a man fall, than using force against a woman who doesn't like you! Sickening!

LittleFoot

What happened that day was not a "brutal attack" - that's just false. Delusion at best - malicious lying at worst.

HFAB

Uh, watch the videos. Or do you believe everything is faked? That is the real Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Terence Y

Just as important, Mr. Comolli, is that we should remember a law enforcement officer shot an unarmed woman. Most important, let us also remember that Nancy Pelosi admitted failing to protect the Capitol. Apparently Ms. Pelosi wasn’t in favor of protecting our elected representatives or their staff. Pelosi’s shameful action of inaction will never be forgotten. Maybe Jan. 6 should be named Pelosi's Day of Failure?

Jorg

Oh, my goodness, how you are able to mix things up to your own liking, MissTY!

Jorg

The Jan.6 mob followed their leader, Trump’s subtle orders! They knew his coded language!

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