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U.S. Capitol rioters peaceful, ‘hugging, kissing police” – Trump

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The immediate past U.S. President Trump has offered some revisionist perspective about the rioters he incited to storm the U.S. Capitol on 6 January, 2021.

Trump defended his supporters who rioted at the US Capitol on 6 January, saying they posed “zero threat” to the lawmakers who had assembled there to certify the electoral college vote that confirmed Joe Biden’s election victory

He said they posed “zero threat” to those inside the building and they were even kissing and hugging the police.

 

Six people, including a police officer, died during the breach, on a day the Congress was certifying the electoral college votes won massively by President Joe Biden.

Video from the scene showed rioters chanting about hanging former Vice President Mike Pence, and some discussed locating and harming Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

However, the former president told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that the rioters were “hugging and kissing” police upon entry.

“Look — they went in, they shouldn’t have done it. Some of them went in and they’re hugging and kissing the police and the guards. They had great relationships,” Trump said.

Some Capitol police officers are under investigation for alleged actions supporting the Capitol breach, including an officer who may have taken a selfie with one of the rioters.

“A lot of the people were waved in and then they walked in and they walked out,” he continued.

“They’re persecuting a lot of those people. And some of them should be — some things should happen to them, but when I look at antifa in Washington even, what they did to Washington and what they did to other locations and the destruction and frankly the killing and the beating up of people … why aren’t they going after antifa?”

Trump also described as “disgraceful” the protective fencing being put in place around the Capitol after the invasion by his mob.

“I think it’s disgraceful — it looks, for the world to watch — absolutely, it’s a political maneuver that they’re doing. It was zero threat right from the start, it was zero threat,” Trump claimed.

The Jan. 6 riot followed a fiery Trump rally outside the White House, in which he urged a mob of his supporters to “fight like hell” for him at the Capitol. A week later, the House impeached Trump for the second time, but the Senate eventually acquitted him on the charge of inciting the attack.

The FBI has made hundreds of arrests and charged suspects in connection to Jan. 6 riot.

Many of those arrested have connections to far-right groups such as the Proud Boys or the Oath Keepers.

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