On Wednesday, January 6th, as Congress gathered to ratify the election of Joe Biden to the Presidency, Donald Trump staged a rally outside the White House. “We will never give up, we will never concede,” he told the crowd, before imploring them to “fight” the results. What followed was a siege of democracy, as thousands of Trump supporters marched to the Capitol, breached its walls, and wreaked havoc within the halls and offices of Congress. By the morning, four people were dead and dozens had been arrested. In the cover for next week’s magazine, the Cuban-American artist Edel Rodriguez captures the mood of the day. “A part of America died on January 6th,” Rodriguez said. The flag at half-staff marks that moment.” For more coverage of the riots, read:
Evan Osnos’s dispatch from the Capitol:
Masha Gessen on the police response to the rioters:
Vinson Cunningham on the definitive photograph of the Senate siege:
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