All Trump supporters at the Capitol building were bad, right? That’s what the partisan Democrat media wants you to believe. But here’s a video that turned up this month of a Trump supporter yelling at police to do something about the riot:
Did anyone ever interview this person?pic.twitter.com/G3cUtfREqb
— Lawyerforlaws (@lawyer4laws) May 2, 2021
I found the original on Tiktok:
@chevlove68
I don’t know much about this person beyond what’s in this video. He clearly felt like the police were just letting it happen without calling for backup. But the question remains, has anyone ever spoken with this Trump supporter? He was there and was outraged at what was happening.
Also, here’s another video I’ve been meaning to post from the day. You may have seen this one:
“Video Shows U.S. Capitol Police Gave Protesters OK to Enter”
(This would confuse anyone. I’d like to point out that you do not have the ‘right’ to peacefully protest inside the Capitol building. However, the officers did say it was OK.) pic.twitter.com/3Q7Ahdgs2m
— NANCY (@9NewsNancy) May 16, 2021
Lastly, here’s something from today where AOC admits to going to counseling because of her trauma over the Capitol riot:
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she’s in therapy following the “trauma” she incurred from being inside the Capitol complex during the Jan. 6 riot.
The congresswoman also faulted former President Donald Trump’s administration’s treatment of Latinos as another reason she has sought counseling.
“Yeah. Oh yeah. I’m doing therapy, but also, I’ve just slowed down,” she told NPR’s Maria Hinojosa on a podcast episode of Latino USA, which aired on Friday. “I think the Trump administration had a lot of us, especially the Latino communities, in a very reactive mode, and so I’ve been putting myself in a more proactive space.”
The Democrat said Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley convinced her that she went through “trauma” in the beginning of the year.
“I think after [Jan. 6], I took some time — and it was really Ayanna Pressley. I explained to her what happened to me, like, the day of because I ran to her office, and she was like, ‘You need to recognize trauma,’” she said.
“If I take a couple months and just be really good, then I don’t have to live with this thing festering and lingering with me like a roommate in my apartment for years,” she added.
Remember, AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol building itself, but was in the office building on the compound where there were no rioters:
.@AOC made clear she didn’t know who was at her door. Breathless attempts by media to fan fictitious news flames are dangerous.
My office is 2 doors down. Insurrectionists never stormed our hallway. Egregious doesn’t even begin to cover it. Is there nothing MSM won’t politicize? pic.twitter.com/Tl1GiPSOft
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 2, 2021