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Born in New York City, Lang is the daughter of Kristina Lang (née Watson) and American actor Stephen Lang, [3] and the granddaughter of Theresa Lang (née Volmer) and education reformer Eugene M. Lang, who founded the I Have A Dream Foundation. [4] [5] She has one sister, artist Grace, [6] and two brothers, Daniel and Noah, both filmmakers.
Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol is a 2021 American documentary short film about the January 6 Capitol attack by supporters of former president Donald Trump, reported by The New York Times. [1]
[329] Congress also obtained a July 2021 e-mail, from deputy inspector general Thomas Kait, who told senior DHS officials there was no longer a need for any Secret Service phone records or text messages. Efforts to collect communications related to Jan. 6 were therefore shutdown by Kait just six weeks after the internal DHS investigation began.
The special counsel Jack Smith just delivered his final report on the January 6, 2021, insurrection. The 137-page document, sent by the Department of Justice to Congress on January 7 and made ...
This included the State Department, whose inspector general had played a role in the president's impeachment proceedings. Fox News' Chris Pandolfo and Lucas Y. Tomlinson contributed to this report.
The documents had been published by the watchdog group American Oversight in March 2021 but received little attention until January 2022. Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel announced on January 14 that after a months-long investigation she had asked the U.S. Justice Department to open a criminal investigation.
The FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground in Washington, DC, during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol — most of whom engaged in illegal activity during the chaos, the ...
On June 30, 2022, The New York Times released Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol, a 40-minute narrated documentary assembled from thousands of video and audio recordings from the event, much of the material recorded by rioters, with some being obtained through motions to unseal police body-camera footage. [350]