
Judge relies on GOP lawmakers' words about January 6 in dispute with Capitol riot defendant
CNN
A federal judge used the words of Republican lawmakers to describe the severity of January 6 during a hearing on Wednesday after a defendant's outburst objecting to the government characterizing the riot as being carried out by "terrorists" who stormed the US Capitol.
Reading from a statement from Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the first anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection, federal Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said: "The United States Capitol, the seat of the first branch of our federal government, was stormed by criminals who brutalized police officers and used force to try to stop Congress from doing its job."
"This disgraceful scene was antithetical to the rule of law," McConnell's statement, read by Sullivan, goes on to say.

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