The program to commemorate the January 6 attack on Parliament begins on Thursday with a speech by President Joe Biden, "To move forward is to recognize the truth and live by it."
So at this point we have to decide what kind of country we will be," Biden would say. "Will we become a country that accepts political violence as a norm ?
"Will we become a country that allows partisan election officials to overturn the legally declared will of the people? Will we become a country that lives in the shadow of lies, not in the light of truth? We find ourselves so Countries cannot allow this to happen. The way forward is to recognize the truth and live according to it."
Biden's remarks are misinformation about running Donald Trump. Supporters of the parliamentary raid a year ago are as prevalent today as they are spreading across the Internet, social media and right-wing television shows. This extended to the events of January 6, with Fox Nation carrying a Tucker Carlson documentary in November, furthering the theory that the attack was an FBI-coordinated "false flag" operation.
All networks plan coverage throughout the day, focusing on a combination of analysis and recollections by reporters and anchors, and what remains unresolved and polarizes the country. This was revealed on Wednesday by remarks from Attorney General Merrick Garland, who vowed to continue prosecuting those involved in planning and coordinating the attack. But he warned of the spread of violent threats not only to politicians, but also to election managers, journalists and even flight attendants.
Today, there's a lot of coverage about how the events of January 6 changed areas of life, family, and society, but so many of the basic drivers of politics are so many different cables and online. outlet feasibility.
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