At a campaign event over the weekend, a reporter asked Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance about Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 attack. The Ohio senator didn’t just downplay the significance of the insurrection violence — he referred to the rioters as “a few knuckleheads” — before insisting that the former president wasn’t responsible for the assault on the Capitol.
This continues to be bizarre. Vance apparently expects voters to believe that Trump wasn’t responsible for the attack that he instigated. Sure, the public might’ve seen Trump summon a mob, fill them with lies and deploy them to Capitol Hill with instructions to “fight like hell,” but to hear his running mate tell it, that’s no reason to blame him for the pro-Trump riot.
But as misguided as the GOP senator’s comments were, the former president’s related rhetoric four days later was worse. NBC News reported:
At his interview with Bloomberg News’ editor-in-chief, John Micklethwait, Trump dodged the question on whether he would accept the election results this year and insisted he did have a peaceful transfer of power after the last one, when his supporters overran the U.S. Capitol, battled police and rioted for hours.
As part of the Q&A at the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump lied about the size of his crowd at his pre-riot remarks, lied about the 2020 election being “crooked,” lied about police officers inviting rioters into the Capitol, and even lied about the number of deaths related to the Jan. 6 violence.
But of particular interest was Trump lying about the insurrectionists being armed. “Not one of those people had a gun,” the Republican said in reference to the rioters.
Trump: I don’t know what you had, five, six, seven hundred people go down to the Capitol. Not one of those people had a gun pic.twitter.com/2WjhtlIvi5
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 15, 2024
I realize the former president often struggles to keep up on current events, but it was earlier this year when NBC News reported on John Emanuel Banuelos, who appeared to have been filmed firing gunshots at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
NBC News’ report added, “While numerous rioters were armed with guns on Jan. 6, none were known to have actually fired their weapons; Banuelos is the first to be charged with doing so.”








