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Two recently pardoned January 6 Capitol Hill attackers are back in trouble with the law leaving one dead and another on the run.
Therese Duke, the white woman who was involved in an altercation with a Black female security guard the night before the Capitol Riots, has been fired from her job at a Massachusetts hospital.
The Black female security guard who punched a Pro-Trump "protestor" on the night before the Capitol Riots has reportedly been fired. The guard, who goes by the names Ashanti S. or Griselda Blanco online, claimed that she only responded in self-defense towards the protesters, who were both harassing and assaulting her.
Across the spectrum of the entertainment world, actors, musicians, athletes, and the like all took to social media just as the rest of the world did, in utter disbelief of what America has come to after Trump protestors stormed the Capitol Building.
Today, thousands of Trump supporters have stormed the Capitol, breaching its security in an attempt to contest the results of the November Presidential election.