Capitol rioters’ public records reveal extensive financial hardship, and nearly 20 percent faced bankruptcy or foreclosure prior to the insurrection, according to “The Washington Post.”
Source: Inman News
1 in 5 criminally charged Capitol rioters have faced foreclosure
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