3 years later, new details emerge about the Capitol insurrection
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New details are emerging, including new arrests and insights into former President Donald Trump's alleged involvement.
More than 460 people have been sentenced for their role in the Captiol attack, according to the FBI.
Authorities are still working to identify more than 80 people wanted for acts of violence.
In a newly released video, Damon Beckley, found guilty of obstructing electoral college certification and civil disorder, recorded a tense exchange between rioters and Republican lawmakers just outside the House chamber on Jan. 6. The footage emerged three years after the riots.
“I just must tell you, having been there that day, I mean, to see people literally breaking windows, ransacking the capitol, it just infuriated me.,” said former Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence. "I believe everyone that conducted that riot at the Capitol needs to be held to the fullest extent of the law. I'm pleased that many have. But I have never been given any information. I've heard the many repeated assurances from the FBI that they were not involved, and I take them at their word.”
Now, new details stem from former President Donald Trump's role that day, with special counsel Jack Smith revealing new allegations about Trump's unwillingness to help stop the violence.