WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., gave an impassioned speech after Trump supporters breached the U.S.
Capitol on Wednesday, leading to violent clashes and four deaths, including a woman who was killed by police.“Democracy is very fragile,” Rubio said. “It’s not held together by elections, it’s held together by people’s confidence in the election and their willingness to abide by the results.”[TRENDING: 4 die in Capitol revolt | What you need to know about stimulus check | How to get the vaccine in Fla.]Rubio said voting against the election process is a “terrible idea,” before he recounted the violence.“Somebody somewhere in this country got a phone call that their daughter was dead,” Rubio said. “Died in this Capitol, not far.