White House: How Trump describes convicted of Congress Building attack is insulting.
White House spokesperson Karin Jean-Pierre called Donald Trump’s description of the arrestees of the attack on the Congress building on January 6, 2021, extremely frightening and insulting.
About 10 days ago, Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate for the 2024 election, called for the release of all the people arrested for the attack on the Congress in January 2021 at an election rally in the state of Iowa.
He stated that those arrested during the January 6 attack on the Congress building were hostages and that the Biden administration mistreated them.
Trump emphasized that they have suffered enough. I call them hostages. Others call them prisoners.
In this speech, he once again raised his claim about the fraud and theft of the 2020 elections and considered himself a victim of a political game.
Jean-Pierre stressed that Trump’s description of those arrested in the attack on the Capitol building as “hostages” is very insulting.
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden, on the third anniversary of the January 6 attack on Congress by Trump supporters, and in his first speech of the new year with a strong attack on his main rival in the 2024 election, said: Trump seeks revenge and retribution He is one of his political opponents.
In this speech, he stated that Trump caused the January 6 riot and the attack on the Congress building, and he intends to take revenge on those who seek to punish him.
Trump told the crowd to fight like hell, Biden said. And suddenly all hell broke loose. Then, as always, he left the dirty work to others and retreated to the White House.