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Key Updates for January 6: Capitol Riot, Immigration Crackdown, and More

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January 6 marks the fifth anniversary of the Capitol insurrection, where supporters of former President Trump violently attempted to overturn the 2020 election results. This day serves as a reminder of the ongoing political tensions and legal repercussions, with many rioters still facing charges. In other news, Nicolás Maduro and his wife entered not guilty pleas to drug and weapons charges, while the Trump administration is deploying 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis amid an immigration crackdown. Additionally, a deadly fire at a Swiss bar raises concerns over safety inspections, and proposed legislation in Ohio could restrict dual citizenship for Americans.

Key Details: • January 6, 2021, marks the fifth anniversary of the Capitol riot. • 2,000 federal agents are being deployed to Minneapolis for immigration enforcement. • The Swiss bar fire that killed 40 people had not been inspected since 2020. • Ohio's proposed 'Exclusive Citizenship Act' could ban dual citizenship.

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