California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “THREAD: Two years ago, the U.S. Capitolthe citadel of democracywas violently attacked by an armed mob…”

California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “THREAD: Two years ago, the U.S. Capitolthe citadel of democracywas violently attacked by an armed mob…”
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John Garamendi tweeted the following:

“THREAD: Two years ago, the U.S. Capitolthe citadel of democracywas violently attacked by an armed mob that was incited by Donald Trump and his lies about the lawful results of the 2020 Presidential Election.”
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Here are other recent tweets from John Garamendi:

“FYI @GOPLeader – you might want to brush up on your horoscope today. It’s surprisingly telling.” on Jan. 5
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“News of Damar Hamlin responding well to treatment and being on a road to recovery is truly incredible. Our prayers are being answered. We will all continue to keep Damar and his family in our hearts and wish for his full and speedy recovery. twitter.com/buffalobills/s” on Jan. 5
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