Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., told Newsmax on Monday that Jan. 6, 2021, was a 'day of contrast' and a far cry from the narrative that Democrats were pushing about the riots on Capitol Hill. Loudermilk joined 'Eric Bolling The Balance' to discuss exclusive footage obtained by ...
Rep. Barry Loudermilk , R-Ga., told Newsmax on Monday that Jan. 6 , 2021, was a "day of contrast" and a far cry from the narrative that Democrats were pushing about the riots on Capitol Hill.
"It was a day of contrast," Loudermilk told Bolling. "And look, there were some acts of violence, no doubt about it. As we've released these videos — we wanted to get them out there so the American people can see what really happened — you do have some terrible acts of violence. But then you also see some protesters helping police officers. You also see some obeying the velvet ropes that are up in the Rotunda. ... So it's a day of great contrast.
"What we wanted to do is to get to the truth of what happened. America only heard one side of the story and there's two sides of it," Loudermilk said. "What they heard was a carefully scripted narrative that was going to paint the Republicans and the right, especially MAGA Republicans, as we hear so much now, which is supposed to be a derogatory term; so making America great again is derogatory in our nation, and that's what they wanted to get to.
Newsmax Jan. 6 Video Contrasts
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