Stephen Miller asks when America has tolerated 'riotous assemblies around government buildings.' The internet responds [View all]
Stephen Miller has forgotten about Jan. 6. I wonder why?
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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller has prompted a wave of outrage and mockery online Monday for claiming in
comments about ongoing protests against federal agents that the U.S. has never tolerated unlawful riotous assemblies at federal buildings.
When in our history have we tolerated unlawful riotous assemblies night after night around FBI buildings, or ATF buildings, or DEA buildings? Miller said during an interview on CNN. This is the textbook definition of domestic terrorism.
As many online were quick to point out, one of the first actions of the second Trump administration was to cancel prosecutions or issue pardons to over 1,500 people who were involved in the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, in which a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Hill in an attempt to stop the certification of Joe Bidens 2020 election win.
Were drawing a blank, let us get back to you Stephen, the Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote on X, posting a photo showing demonstrators with batons and shields trying to force their way past a group of police defending a door into the Capitol during the riot.
ICE officers have indeed faced violent threats during the second Trump administration, including a sniper-style attack on an immigration office in Dallas last month that killed two detainees, but no mass protest against the agency has matched the violence of the Capitol riot.