Worth the watch here and transcript
More at the link. The sound of them banging on the doors. Is some nightmarish shit.
I think there was-- universally accepted that what happened was a terrible, terrible violation of what-- of the Capitol, of the first branch of government, the legislative branch, by the president of the United States," Pelosi said.
The mob was free to roam the halls of Congress, one group making it right up to Speaker Pelosi's suite of offices. They smashed in one of the office doors before they went through to another door – behind which Pelosi's staff cowered, terrorized.
"The staff went under the table, barricaded the door, turned out the lights, and were silent in the dark," Pelosi said. "Under the table for two and a half hours."
The evidence is now that-- that it was a well-planned, organized group with leadership and guidance and direction. And the direction was to go get people," Pelosi said. "They were vocally saying, 'Where's the speaker? We know she has staff. They're here someplace. We're going to find them.'"
More at the link. The sound of them banging on the doors. Is some nightmarish shit.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's account of the riot at the Capitol
The speaker of the House tells 60 Minutes about the harrowing day at the Capitol as a group of rioters ransacked her office and forced her staffers to hide under a table for hours.
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