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January 6, 2021: When US democracy was shaken to its core

On January 6, 2021, thousands of Americans answered defeated president Donald Trump's call to descend on Washington and protest against the outcome of the presidential election.

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Tear gas is fired into the Capitol rotunda, under the famous neoclassical dome, where police draw their weapons.

Images of a shirtless man sporting buffalo horns as he wanders the halls of Congress, and of another putting his feet up on Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk, circulate quickly around the world.

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Police shoot dead a protester who is trying to slip into the chamber through a broken window.

Ashli Babbitt -- an extremist and conspiracy theorist to some, a patriotic martyr for others -- will come to symbolize the deep political faultline that divides the United States after the events of January 6.

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2:24 PM: TWEETS AND TEXTS

While the vice president and lawmakers are evacuated from the chaos of the Capitol, Trump castigates Pence for not having "the courage to do what was necessary to protect the country."

The president is following the events on television in a room next to the Oval Office.

Republican politicians and conservative celebrities implore his chief of staff Mark Meadows to push him to act, text messages released by the House investigation show.

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January 6, 2021: When US democracy was shaken to its core

"Hey Mark, The president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home. This is hurting all of us," star Fox News host Laura Ingraham says in a text message at 2:32 pm.

"He needs to condemn this shit ASAP," warns the president's son, Donald Trump Jr., in another message at 2:53 pm.

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January 6, 2021: When US democracy was shaken to its core

4:17 PM: TRUMP TELLS SUPPORTERS: 'GO HOME'

At 4:17 pm, Trump finally posts a video on his Twitter account.

"I know your pain, I know you're hurt," he says from the White House grounds, before launching into by now familiar falsehoods about election fraud.

"We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now, we have to have peace."

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6:30 PM: CALM RESTORED

At 6:00 pm, a curfew imposed by the mayor of Washington goes into effect. The demonstrators still on site are dispersed by law enforcement.

Half an hour later, an official announces that the Capitol is once again secure.

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At 8:06 pm, Congress resumes the certification process.

From the chamber floor where members of the pro-Trump mob were parading a few hours earlier, Pence vows: "To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today -- you did not win."

At 3:42 am, the election of Joe Biden is officially certified.