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09/13/2021
■Class discussion: U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-NC, called the rioters “political prisoners,” and he said he wanted to "try and bust them out of jail." Do you think the people who charged with breaking into the Capitol are “political prisoners?” Why or why not? Why did Trump say there was widespread voter fraud? Have any courts ruled there was evidence of fraud? Could comments like Cawthorn’s help incite violence at Saturday’s rally? Should police put the fence back up around the Capitol? What else should police do to prepare for the protest?
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