Discussing the January 6th Capitol attack, Moore expresses disbelief at the participants' belief they could 'win' against the government and felt a degree of pity for their misguided actions, fueled by online manipulation. He links the event to broader societal issues exacerbated by the pandemic, where people retreated into online echo chambers, leading to a breakdown in shared reality and trust in institutions, including elections. He advocates for service and community engagement as antidotes to this division.
Impact: High. This provides Moore's perspective on a pivotal national event, connecting it to his concerns about misinformation and his proposed solutions for societal cohesion, framing his political project as a response to these challenges.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:00:01 to 01:01:07.
Sources in support: Wes Moore (Governor of Maryland)

