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5th Jan 6th Anniversary Vigil: Remembering Chaos, Protecting Democracy

Five years after the Capitol attack, a vigil was held to remember the chaos and violence. Attendees sang, prayed, and reflected on the day when a mob stormed the building. Organizers emphasized the importance of protecting democracy, especially in todays tense political climate. Many shared their shock and disbelief at the events, while some attendees had personal connections to the riots. The vigil served as a reminder of the need to support those who defended the Capitol and to ensure such an attack never happens again. Checkout Solipillow.com

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