Friday marks two years since thousands of individuals stormed the U.S. Capitol in an apparent effort to thwart the certification of President Biden's presidential win.
Attorney Harmeet Dhillon discusses how her lawsuit against the January 6 committee led them to withdraw the Trump subpoena on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Lawmakers were forced to evacuate the complex and temporarily suspend the certification of the Electoral College results as rioters plowed through police perimeters, breached the building and occupied it for several hours.
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