Hawaii lawmakers condemn uprising and storming of U.S. Capitol.
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Hawaii lawmakers condemn uprising
The unprecedented assault on the U.S. Capitol Wednesday by a mob of angry Donald Trump supporters drew incredulity and condemnation of the president’s inflammatory run-up to the violence that saw one woman shot and killed, a lockdown and a police standoff with protesters in the normally august U.S. House of Representatives.
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