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Capitol Police intelligence analysts worried a member of Congress was actually encouraging violence in the days leading up to the Jan. 6 attack: Louie Gohmert.

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His words are \u003cb\u003esobering\u003c/b\u003e. "}},"context":null},{"model":"Minute","slug":"mcconnells-1-6-words","handle":"McConnell's 1/6 words","id":"aafd506a-269d-42db-990e-9cd5b3dcfb2a","type":"Default","ready_to_publish":true,"last_published":"2022-01-05T11:50:20.674000-05:00","content":{"text":{"object":"value","document":{"data":{},"nodes":[{"data":{},"type":"paragraph","nodes":[{"leaves":[{"text":"What happened: ","marks":[{"data":{},"type":"bold","object":"mark"}],"object":"leaf"},{"text":"Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said it is \"surreal\" and \"beyond distasteful\" for Senate Democrats to cite the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol as an excuse to weaken the filibuster to pass broad elections reforms. 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