Ten years ago this week, former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot during an assassination attempt in Tucson.
Giffords revisited the shooting in a moving tweet Wednesday directed at her husband, new Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, after a violent pro-President Donald Trump mob overtook the U.S. Capitol.
"As I sat waiting for information about @SenMarkKelly’s safety today, I couldn’t stop thinking about what you must have gone through 10 years ago this week. I’m so glad you and your staff are safe. I love you, sweetie," Giffords said in her post.
Kelly was sworn in last month as Arizona's second Democratic senator.
The former astronaut reacted to Wednesday's breach on the Capitol in a statement on Twitter: "In America, we have fair elections and peaceful transfers of power; democracy prevails over chaos; and those who commit violent acts are held accountable. That won’t change today. This unpatriotic attempt to overturn our election -- and silence the voices of Arizonans -- will fail."
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"But we won’t be terrorized. I still believe in the power of democracy to bring us together, casting away hate and lighting a better path forward," she continued.
Giffords and Kelly have been married since 2007.
On Jan. 8, 2011, Giffords and 18 others were shot during a political event in a supermarket parking lot in the Tucson metropolitan area. Six people died. Giffords was shot in the head and underwent months of intensive speech and physical therapy to recover.