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Local experts weigh in on political impact of U.S. Capitol riot
Read full article: Local experts weigh in on political impact of U.S. Capitol riotHOUSTON – The counting process had barely started when protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol, a scene that played out on screens around the country and around the world. Two professors from Prairie View A&M University weighed in on the day’s events. “This is not what is supposed to happen in the United States,” said Michael Marshall, an assistant professor of political science. The process will not be deterred,” said Eddy Carder, an assistant professor who will be teaching constitutional law. “The republic and the democracy have been amazingly resilient,” he said.