“The outstanding heroism and patriotism of our heroes deserves and demands our deepest appreciation,” Pelosi said in a news release in which he introduced the legislation.
The legislation comes at the same time that members of the House are in the Senate, arguing in the second indictment of former President Donald Trump. The former president was indicted by the House last month on one charge of inciting an uprising for his comments and actions that led to the uprising.
In implementing the legislation, Pelosi reflected on the officers whose lives were lost and the countless others who were injured during the riot. The speaker also singled out the heroism of Officer Eugene Goodman, who not only led the violent mob away from the Senate but also diverted Republican Utah Senator Mitt Romney specifically to safety, according to a new video presented during the indictment. is.
The acting head of the USCP, Yogananda Pittman, praised Pelosi’s announcement of the legislation in a news release.
“Recognizing the bravery of our police officers at a time when they are experiencing tremendous emotions and exhaustion is a gift,” Pittman said. “We have too many heroes to count, and we are humbled that Congress can recognize them in this way. From the cards and letters of support we have received from across this wonderful country to this incredible award, we are deeply humbled and appreciated. “
Once the medals have been awarded, the three medals must be divided into legislation, and one is displayed at Capitol Police headquarters, one at the DC Metropolitan Police Department and one at the Smithsonian.
Pelosi spoke about the legislation for the first time earlier Thursday during her weekly news conference.
“The service of the Capitol Police that day brings honor to our democracy,” Pelosi told reporters. “Accepting this award gives shine to this medal.”