First they were “tourists.” Then they were “political prisoners.” And now they’re “hostages.”
Ever since Jan. 6, 2021, Republicans have treated the Capitol rioters like martyrs. In the latest example, Republicans are following Donald Trump’s lead in referring to the pro-Trump confederates jailed in the deadly attack as “hostages.”
On Saturday’s third anniversary of the riot, Trump called on President Joe Biden to “release the J6 hostages.”
Trump: Release the J6 hostages Joe. Release them Joe pic.twitter.com/irBIb0Eq04
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 7, 2024
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., then parroted Trump during an interview Sunday on “Meet the Press.”
Kristen Welker: "Do you think it was a tragic day? Do you think that the people who stormed the Capitol should be held responsible to the full extent of the law?"
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) January 7, 2024
Elise Stefanik: "I have concerns about the treatment of January 6 hostages." pic.twitter.com/xNEb0tT8fO
Perhaps this dubious word choice is designed for Republicans to capitalize on the recent poll showing that 1 in 4 Americans believe it’s “probably” or “definitely” true that the FBI initiated the Jan. 6 attack.
Regardless, this hostage talk is merely a hoax. Hostages, to be clear, are people seized by hostile parties, typically in exchange for some sort of ransom. The incarcerated Jan. 6 rioters, on the other hand, have been legally arrested and are facing accountability for things they did — in support of a violent, antidemocratic mob that raided and ravaged the Capitol with lawmakers inside.








