Quick reminder: January 6, 2021 was an insurrection. It wasn't a successful one; it wasn't well-coordinated. Vice-President Mike Pence's stiff neck impeded a critical step and he sacrificed a political career that he'd compromised a lot to advance, in order to preserve the orderly and lawful function of our system of government and prevent an autogolpe.
I watched live and near-live coverage of the assault on the U. S. Capitol as it happened and it was not a "day of love." It was a violent, poorly-organized attack on the building and on Congress. We came within minutes and feet of serious harm to the Senators and Representatives, and multiple police and citizens were injured. One rioter was killed while charging at law enforcement personnel through a just-broken window in a door with a raging mob behind her.
There's a real push on the Right to retcon these events as some kind of overly-enthusiastic hijinks at worst; after all, there were lulls in the fighting (as there are in any such conflict. Sorry, Hollywood tends to skip over the dull parts) and there's plenty of video of that, too. But men (and a few women), many armed with clubs and more, scaled walls, burst through barricades, smashed windows, broke down doors and put Congress to flight.
It was an ugly day. There may be more ugly days ahead.
Update
2 weeks ago