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After Jan. 6, rioters say they lost jobs, homes and relationships, but regrets are few


Published on 2025-02-07 08:40:45 - MLive
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  • Jan. 6 participants told MLive that the day of protest and violence shifted the course of their lives. After being pardoned, most say they did nothing wrong.

The article from MLive discusses the aftermath experienced by individuals who participated in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Many of these participants have faced significant personal and professional repercussions, including job losses, strained or broken relationships, and financial difficulties. Despite these consequences, the article highlights that many of the rioters express few regrets about their actions, often viewing their participation as a stand for what they believe in, despite the legal and social fallout. Some have even found a new sense of community among like-minded individuals, although this has not alleviated the tangible losses they've endured. The piece also touches on the ongoing legal battles, with some rioters still facing charges or serving sentences, yet maintaining their conviction that their actions were justified.

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