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- See also changes related to January 6 U.S. Capitol riot, or pages that link to January 6 U.S. Capitol riot or to this page or whose text contains "January 6 U.S. Capitol riot".
People
- Donald Trump: Forty-fifth U.S. President (from 2017 to 2021) who was responsible for the January 6 U.S. Capitol riot after losing re-election to the presidency. [e]
- Liz Cheney: Neoconservative attorney; daughter of Dick Cheney and assisting him with his memoirs; founding board member of Keep America Safe and Chairman of the Board of the Institute for the Study of War; State Department official for the Middle East 2002-2006 [e]
- Adam Kinsinger: Add brief definition or description
- Nancy Pelosi: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (D-California (U.S. state); born 1940), she is the first woman to hold the position of Speaker (heading the majority party in the House). [e]
- Mike Pence: Add brief definition or description
Legislative bodies
- U.S. Congress: The legislature of the United States federal government, comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate. [e]
- U.S. Senate: The upper house of the United States Congress. [e]
- U.S. House of Representatives: The lower house of the United States Congress. [e]
- Speaker of the House: The presiding officer in the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.K House of Commons, or any of many other legislative bodies. [e]
- Jacob Pavlovich Adler [r]: International star of Yiddish theater in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [e]
- APFA Bhutan [r]: An organization in exile established to work for a freedom of press and freedom of speech and expression in Bhutan. [e]
- The Guardian [r]: Daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom. [e]
- Crusades [r]: Medieval wars of religion fought by Christians, the most famous being in the Holy Land. [e]
- Confederate States of America [r]: Government formed by eleven southern states of the United States between 1861 and 1865, during the American Civil War. [e]
- Gail Helt [r]: Former CIA analyst who publicly criticized the CIA's Gina Haspel in 2018 for overseeing the CIA's torture programs. [e]