Topic: Us Capitol

5 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 14:34 - 16:46

1863: Nekkidly

Margaret Brennan, Gun Violence Monologue

CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan linked the shooting to the Second Amendment and a broader culture of political hate. She cited US Marshals' reports of 15,000 threats against lawmakers and noted that some cabinet members now live on military bases for protection. Critics argued her monologue conflated general threats with specific gun violence issues.

Vermox
Episode 1592 26:56 - 28:36

1592: Vermox

Zelensky Addresses US Senate Amid Accountability Concerns

President Zelensky is scheduled to meet with the full U.S. Senate to plead for continued military support. This visit comes as some lawmakers demand more accountability for the billions already spent and a clear plan for victory. The meeting is described as a high-stakes sales pitch to a deeply divided Congress.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 3:25 - 7:17

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Capitol Security Measures, Militia Threat Intelligence

U.S. Capitol Police increased security measures in Washington D.C. following intelligence reports of a potential plot by unidentified militia groups to breach the building on March 4. NPR and other outlets characterized the threat as stemming from QAnon followers. Skeptics argue the reporting relies on "false belief" labels and serves as a pretext for maintaining a militarized presence at the Capitol.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 9:00 - 11:44

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Capitol Police Training, January 6 Use of Force

An anecdote regarding a former Capitol Police officer suggests that personnel are trained to use lethal force without hesitation. Observations from the January 6 events note that despite this training, most protesters were not met with such force, leading to questions about the actual threat level posed. The discussion notes that no firearms were recovered from protesters inside the building during the riot.

New Mediocre
Episode 713 27:39 - 33:16

713: New Mediocre

Gyrocopter Landing, US Capitol Security, Doug Hughes

The hosts discuss the security breach involving Doug Hughes, who landed a gyrocopter on the West Lawn of the US Capitol to deliver letters to Congress. Curry explains the technical difference between a helicopter and an auto gyro, emphasizing the safety of autorotation. They critique MSNBC's coverage of the event, noting that Hughes had alerted the Secret Service and the media well in advance of his flight.