Former Capitol Police Officer Michael Fanone on Why You Should Still Be Angry About the January 6th InsurrectionMike Nellis LIVE — Weekdays at 5pm ETEndless Urgency is free to read—thanks to our paid subscribers. If you’ve been enjoying the work, please help keep it available to everyone by becoming a paid subscriber. Just $8/month makes a huge difference:Hey folks, I went live with Michael Fanone, a former Capitol Police officer who was brutally attacked on January 6th, and we didn’t sugarcoat a damn thing. Five years later, with Trump back in power and the insurrectionists pardoned, this conversation hit deep and stayed there. We talked about anger, accountability, and what it means to keep fighting when the country seems determined to forget. Here are a few moments you don’t want to miss:
This episode is about what happens when a country shrugs at violent attacks on our democracy — and what it costs the people who didn’t. Michael Fanone has every reason to walk away. Instead, he’s still here, still speaking, still demanding accountability. If you believe January 6th mattered — and still matters — this is a must-watch. If you value honest conversations like this, help me keep them going. Become a paid subscriber to Endless Urgency today » With urgency, —Mike Mike Nellis is a Democratic strategist and entrepreneur who has raised over $1 billion for Democratic campaigns and causes. He’s the founder of Authentic.org, an award-winning fundraising and advertising agency, and a former Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris. This Substack is where he writes with endless urgency about the issues of the day—and how we can save the Democratic Party and our democracy. You’re currently a free subscriber to Endless Urgency with Mike Nellis. For the full experience or to support my work so I can keep it free for as many people as possible, upgrade your subscription. |