Marjorie Taylor Greene Pushes Republicans To Show Pity For Jan. 6 Rioters

WASHINGTON – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is pushing Republicans to make use of their majority within the Home of Representatives to indicate sympathy to the rioters who trashed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

This week, Greene requested Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), a member of the Republican management staff, if he would help investigations into Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s dealing with of Capitol safety and the supposed mistreatment of rioters held at D.C. jail.

“I’d requested him if he would help investigations into Nancy Pelosi’s dealing with of safety on the Capitol on Jan. 6,” Greene mentioned in response to a query from HuffPost. “I additionally requested him if he would help investigations into the therapy of pretrial January 6 defendants.”

Scalise backed the thought of such an investigation, in response to Greene. “He mentioned that he would help it by means of the committees so that every committee, the committee’s assigned to that will be dealing with it.”

A significant consequence of Republicans successful management of the Home in final week’s elections is the elevation of Greene, who's barred from serving on committees within the present Congress due to her previous statements, together with ones casting doubt on faculty shootings and the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist assaults.

The concept individuals have been handled unfairly for taking part in a violent assault on the U.S. Capitol, as a part of an try and overthrow the 2020 presidential election, is an extension of Donald Trump’s monumental lies that the election was rigged and stolen. Trump and lots of different Republicans have falsely steered Pelosi intentionally left the Capitol susceptible to assault.

Trump, who introduced his 2024 presidential marketing campaign this week, has mentioned he would pardon the rioters if he wins.

Home Minority Chief Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) mentioned earlier this 12 months that if Republicans prevail within the midterms, Greene can be allowed on committees. As McCarthy sought the get together’s nomination for speaker this week, Greene enthusiastically backed him, breaking with different far-right Republicans.

Greene has mentioned she hopes to get a coveted seat on the Home Oversight Committee, the panel that may deal with the highest-profile investigations of the Biden administration. Greene mentioned it’s additionally the committee that will seemingly lead the Jan. 6 investigations she desires.

Oversight’s prime Republican and sure chair within the subsequent Congress is Rep. Jamie Comer (R-Ky.), who has already indicated the panel will obsess over alleged crimes dedicated by the Biden household.

“I look ahead to speaking with Jamie Comer who will likely be our chairman on Oversight and speaking with him” about investigations, Greene mentioned.

Representatives for Comer and Scalise didn't reply to requests for remark.

The alleged plight of about 40 Jan. 6 defendants in pretrial detention at Washington’s Correctional Remedy Facility has turn into a trigger celebre amongst far-right politicians, pundits and influencers, all of whom seek advice from the defendants as “political prisoners.”

In 2021, Greene, together with fellow far-right Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert (Texas), visited the jail’s “Patriot Wing,” the place the defendants, principally white males, have been segregated from different inmates, who're principally Black.

The Jan. 6 defendants — accused of a number of the most egregious crimes in the course of the assault on the Capitol — have fashioned what they name the “Patriots pod,” nightly singing the nationwide anthem collectively at 9 p.m. They've usually publicly complained concerning the situations within the jail whereas accepting a whole bunch of hundreds of dollars in donations from supporters.

“I’ve by no means seen human struggling like I witnessed final evening,” Greene tweeted after her go to. “Whereas some had been proven to us in seemingly useful applications, others had been in tortuous lockdown. I’ll always remember listening to their screams.”

She added that the go to was like “strolling right into a prisoner of conflict camp and seeing males whose eyes can’t imagine somebody had made it in to see them. They're struggling vastly.”

Though investigations have proven that there are actual issues with the D.C. jail, and that many inmates are held in horrible situations, these issues existed lengthy earlier than the Jan. 6 defendants arrived. The situations, furthermore, usually are not in contrast to these in jails throughout America.

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