Topic: Capitol Building

5 chapters across the catalog

Wig Out
Episode 1459 30:56 - 34:12

1459: Wig Out

Weather Underground 1971 Capitol Bombing History

In 1971, the Weather Underground, a radical left-wing group led by Bill Ayers, bombed the U.S. Capitol building. The explosion caused significant damage to a Senate restroom and a nearby barber shop, destroying a priceless stained-glass mosaic. Unlike the response to the January 6th events, the Capitol was reopened to the public almost immediately following the 1971 attack.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 13:50 - 19:52

1321: Doctored Evidence

Impeachment Trial Witnesses, Capitol Protest Precedents

The impeachment trial concluded without calling witnesses after a brief dispute involving Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler and Kevin McCarthy. Historical precedents for Capitol protests are cited, including 2008 homeless rights advocates and 2018 anti-Kavanaugh protesters. House managers Eric Swalwell and Stacey Plaskett are criticized for their presentation styles during the proceedings.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310

1310: Quiet Riot

January 6 Capitol Protest, Media Coverage Discrepancies

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak analyze the events of January 7, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. They compare the "bland" reality seen on C-SPAN to the "hand-wringing" narratives on CNN and MSNBC. The discussion suggests the breach was a "setup" similar to events in Ukraine, noting that many participants appeared to be invited in by police and remained within roped lines.

No Specific Plot
Episode 384 52:36 - 1:02:18

384: No Specific Plot

FBI Arrest of Amin al-Khalifi in Capitol Bomb Plot

The FBI arrested Amin al-Khalifi, a Moroccan national, for an alleged plot to detonate a suicide vest at the U.S. Capitol. Critics argue the "lone wolf" narrative is undermined by the FBI's year-long involvement in providing the suspect with a fake vest and conducting a test detonation in a West Virginia quarry.