For nearly two years, @SymoneDSanders has carried out her commitment to covering everything you need to know from breaking news and politics to pop culture. She shares her final word for the last edition of #SYMONE.
Former Capitol police officer @libradunn announced that he's running for Congress in Maryland, just one day before the third anniversary of January 6th. He tells @SymoneDSanders why he is “the right person for the job.”
Harvard's first Black president was squeezed out of power by a targeted attack on her character and qualifications. @SymoneDSanders poses the question: If America's most prestigious university will cave to a bad-faith right-wing mob, is there anyone left who will stand up to one?
One of the Capitol police officers, who defended democracy on January 6th is now #OnTheBallot to return to Capitol hill, but as a lawmaker. @libradunn joins @SymoneDSanders to explain how his experience on #J6 got him to this moment.
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The question remains: how was a mob able to overrun the U.S. Capitol? @ltgrusselhonore, who led a task force to review the Capitol's security infrastructure, says “it’s a crying damn shame” that former President Trump has described those rioters as patriots.
Three years ago on January 6th, United States Capitol police officers laid their lives on the line to protect our democracy. @SergeantAqGo shares the emotional toll it's still taking on those officers.
Former President Trump has falsely blamed @MayorBowser for security failures on January 6th. She shares with @SymoneDSanders what should happen to prevent another insurrection.
🧵Three years ago, an extremist mob stormed the U.S. Capitol directed by former President Trump and fueled by his lies about the 2020 election. Tune in at 4pm ET as Washington D.C. @MayorBowser joins @SymoneDSanders discuss the battle to keep America's democracy intact.
Dr. Claudine Gay was Harvard’s first Black president in the school’s 388 year history. Today, she resigned. I (like a lot of folks today) had thoughts.