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Demonstrators in Chicago remember Jan. 6 as an ‘attack on democracy’

Lake County Clerk Anthony Vega, left, joined Indivisible Western Lake County at the corner of Illinois Route 83 and Monaville Road in Lake Villa, Illinois, on Jan. 6, 2024.

Not even some snowfall could stop a group of Lake County residents from spreading their message: to never forget the events of Jan. 6, 2021 and to use that memory as a catalyst to protect democracy and the truth.

Bundled up on Saturday afternoon, more than 25 people from Indivisible Western Lake County lined

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