I’ve watched far too many movies of the killing that came about final week in Minneapolis, when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot an unarmed lady within the head as she tried to drive away from him. Nothing I have seen comports with what Trump administration officers stated within the aftermath. Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem trashed the useless lady as a domestic terrorist. Vice President JD Vance referred to as her “a deranged leftist.” President Donald Trump stated she “violently, willfully and viciously” ran over the ICE officer.
Likewise, I’ve watched far too many videos of the violence and bloodshed that had been unleashed on the Capitol 5 years in the past by a pro-Trump mob decided to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election. Nothing that I’ve seen comports with what was posted on the White Home web site final Tuesday to mark the horrible occasion’s fifth anniversary: “The Democrats masterfully reversed actuality after January 6, branding peaceable patriotic protesters as ‘insurrectionists’ and framing the occasion as a violent coup try orchestrated by Trump.”
The extent to which the Trump administration is making an attempt to faux away what one former federal prosecutor referred to as “probably the most documented crime in American historical past” is shameful.
Orwellian efforts to reminiscence gap Jan. 6 embody the Division of Justice deleting the public database that tracked prison instances ensuing from the day’s violence. References to the day as a “riot” or “rebellion” have disappeared from authorities web sites, changed with descriptions of “peaceable protests.” The FBI deleted its “wished” posters for unsolved Jan. 6 instances. And naturally, there are the blanket pardons of greater than 1,500 rioters, a lot of whom viciously assaulted cops.
I feel you may draw a line between final Wednesday’s killing in Minneapolis and the Jan. 6 riot: Individuals who do Trump’s bidding know they don’t have anything to concern from the justice system, and should even be rewarded for his or her habits.
The ICE officer who killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, poet and mom of three, strolled away from her automotive as her bloody physique was slumped over the wheel, obtained into an SUV and drove away. He’s already being portrayed as a victim by Trump and his supporters. I count on we’ll ultimately see a presidential medal of some kind for him.
Pardoned J6 criminals who contemplate themselves victims want to sue the federal government for damages, undoubtedly impressed by the $5-million payout to the household of J6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, who was slain as she tried to storm a barricaded door and enter the Home Speaker’s Foyer on the Capitol.
Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio has already filed a $100-million lawsuit towards the federal government, alleging wrongful imprisonment, amongst different issues. Till his pardon, he was serving a 22-year jail time period for seditious conspiracy. Final Tuesday, Tarrio was in D.C., leading a march to commemorate Babbitt and different protesters harm within the clashes — however not the cops whose later deaths were attributed to the riot, nor the roughly 150 officers who had been injured within the hourslong melee and who still suffer to this day.
At this sickening second in our historical past, I used to be heartened, and even somewhat bit shocked, as I watched a listening to convened final Tuesday by Home Democrats to commemorate the anniversary. Witnesses included representatives, cops, prosecutors and at the very least one one who took half within the violence and now deeply regrets it.
Pamela Hemphill, 73, was dubbed the “MAGA Granny” for her position within the Jan. 6 assaults. She livestreamed the assault on Fb, and in 2022, pleaded responsible to demonstrating, picketing or parading in a Capitol constructing. She was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 36 months of probation, and ordered to pay $500 in restitution. When she was supplied Trump’s pardon, she refused it.
“What I did was unsuitable,” Hemphill instructed the Home panel. “I pleaded responsible to my crime as a result of I did the crime. I acquired due course of and the DOJ was not weaponized towards me. Accepting that pardon can be mendacity about what occurred on January the sixth. I’m responsible and I personal that guilt.”
Think about that.
Republican leaders, so a lot of whom blamed Trump for inciting the riot earlier than bending the knee once again, wished no a part of Jan. 6 commemorations. As an alternative, House GOP members gathered at a Kennedy Middle retreat, the place Trump shamelessly blamed former Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the violence. (“God forbid in the event that they ever put this president below oath,” Pelosi instructed Home Democrats final Tuesday. “His individuals know by no means to do this.”)
Home Speaker Mike Johnson is so afraid of Trump he has refused to hold the plaque Congress authorized in 2022 to honor the officers who saved them from the J6 mob. It was speculated to be hung on the west entrance of the Capitol, the place a few of the most intense combating came about. “Their heroism won’t ever be forgotten,” it says. Positive, certain.
(On Thursday, the Senate voted unanimously to hold it in a short lived location till, presumably, Johnson can find his backbone.)
I recommend that those that insist on recalling Jan. 6 as a day of peaceable protest be required to peruse NPR’s new visual archive dedicated to the occasions. Even 5 years later, the violence nonetheless shocks.
As our president and his apparatchiks attempt to rewrite historical past, or lie about an ICE capturing, the remainder of us have an ethical obligation to talk the reality and name them out. Consider your eyes, not their lies.
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