Police Officers Attacked on Jan. 6 Enter Politics to Protect Democracy
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Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, former police officers attacked on Jan. 6, are entering politics to protect democracy and oppose Trump.
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Fanone is the face of a $6 figure ad campaign against a bill Democrats say enables voter suppression.
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Dunn resigned from the Capitol Police and is running for Congress in Maryland.
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Both feel compelled to move from protecting the country through policing to protecting its integrity through politics.
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Other officers injured on Jan. 6 have published books and run for office, processing trauma through political action.