White House attempts to rewrite history of January 6 U.S. Capitol riots with new website
The White House's Rewriting of January 6th History
Overview of the New Website
- The White House has launched a website that presents a revised narrative of the January 6th Capitol riot, claiming that rioters were "unfairly targeted" and were "peaceful protesters treated as insurrectionists."
Senator Tom Tillis' Response
- Republican Senator Tom Tillis criticized the pardons granted to those involved in the January 6th events, expressing concern over honoring individuals who caused damage to the Capitol.
- He advocated for a plaque in honor of first responders, highlighting their significant role during the incident.
Allegations Against Capitol Police
- The website attributes blame to Capitol police, alleging they escalated tensions by using rubber bullets and tear gas against what was described as a peaceful crowd.
- This claim is contradicted by video evidence from that day, leading to frustration among Democrats regarding this portrayal.
Historical Context and Accountability
- The website suggests Nancy Pelosi bears full responsibility for the events of January 6th, referencing leaked video evidence from a documentary produced by her daughter.
Unofficial Hearing Insights
- An unofficial hearing on January 6th featured testimonies from former committee members and even a defendant from the riot.
- One participant stated they did not deserve a pardon for their actions on that day, emphasizing accountability and respect for law enforcement.