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JUST IN: 20 mins Mark Kelly on January 6 delivers a blistering verdict: “This was an insurrection aimed at overturning a free and fair election. It did not happen spontaneously. It happened because Donald Trump refused to accept that he lost.” Kelly didn’t stop there. He went on to unveil stunning evidence no one saw coming, triggering visible panic across Congress and sending shockwaves through Republican ranks…
JUST IN: 20 mins Mark Kelly on January 6 delivers a blistering verdict: “This was an insurrection aimed at overturning a free and fair election. It did not happen spontaneously. It happened because Donald Trump refused to accept that he lost.”
Kelly didn’t stop there. He went on to unveil stunning evidence no one saw coming, triggering visible panic across Congress and sending shockwaves through Republican ranks…
“This was an insurrection aimed at overturning a free and fair election,” Kelly said. “It did not happen spontaneously. It happened because Donald Trump refused to accept that he lost.”
Speaking during a tense session on Capitol Hill, Kelly rejected claims that the violence was the result of confusion or isolated unrest. Instead, he argued that months of false election claims and political pressure created the conditions that led to the breach of the Capitol. His remarks echoed findings previously outlined by congressional investigators, but his blunt language underscored the lingering divisions over accountability.
Kelly went further, referencing newly highlighted communications and timelines that, according to his office, reinforce the argument that the events of January 6 were foreseeable and preventable. As he spoke, several lawmakers appeared visibly unsettled, and the comments quickly reverberated through the chamber, drawing sharp reactions from Republican senators.
While GOP leaders disputed Kelly’s conclusions, the moment underscored how January 6 remains a volatile and unresolved issue in Washington. More than three years later, debates over responsibility, consequences, and the future of American democracy continue to dominate the political landscape.
