It seems to me that we have three broad questions dealing with January 6: Number one is kind of a past question, what happened and why? Number two is a present question, which is, how can we continue to deal with the lingering effects today of January 6, for example, consequences to our employees? And then, number three, how do we prevent this from happening again?
On the recordFebruary 17, 2021
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Ed Case outlines three key questions regarding the January 6 incident and its implications.
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