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JUST IN: 30 MINUTES AGO; Kamala Harris breaks her silence on January 6: From an armed mob at the Capitol to Trump’s pardons of insurrectionists — she warns America that democracy is fragile, the threat is real, and the fight to protect the people’s power is far from over. She also went ahead to announce what every American has been waiting to hear…
JUST IN: 30 MINUTES AGO; Kamala Harris breaks her silence on January 6: From an armed mob at the Capitol to Trump’s pardons of insurrectionists — she warns America that democracy is fragile, the threat is real, and the fight to protect the people’s power is far from over. She also went ahead to announce what every American has been waiting to hear…
Vice President Kamala Harris broke her silence on the events of January 6, delivering a sober warning about the state of American democracy and the ongoing threats it faces. Speaking with measured urgency, Harris reflected on the day an armed mob breached the U.S. Capitol, calling it a defining moment that exposed how fragile democratic institutions can be when the rule of law is challenged.
Harris also addressed the broader political climate surrounding the attack, including former President Donald Trump’s pardons of individuals connected to the insurrection. Without naming names, she warned that attempts to rewrite or minimize what happened only deepen divisions and weaken public trust. “The threat is real,” she said, emphasizing that democracy does not defend itself without active participation from the people.
Framing the moment as both a warning and a call to action, Harris stressed that protecting the people’s power requires vigilance, accountability, and civic engagement. She urged Americans not to become complacent, noting that the consequences of January 6 continue to shape the nation’s political and legal landscape.
In closing, Harris made an announcement many Americans have been anticipating, signaling her next steps in the ongoing effort to safeguard democratic norms and ensure that the events of January 6 are neither forgotten nor repeated. While details are expected to follow, her message was clear: the fight for democracy is far from over, and the responsibility to protect it belongs to everyone.
