Ron Johnson criticized ‘racist’ remarks over Capitol riots

Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP goes on the attack on the Biden Bill. GOP senator says he may have felt unsafe when BLM, antifa, stormed Capitol Ashcroft to replace Blunt in Missouri (R-Wis.) Is criticized for remarks about the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol that at least one lawmaker in his homeland called “racist.”

Johnson said in an interview with radio presenter Joe Pagliarulo last week that he was not afraid for his safety during the siege, but would have been if the rioters had been linked to ‘Black Lives Matter and antifa’.

‘If the tables were turned, and Joe – it’s going to get me in trouble – if the tables were turned and President TrumpDonald TrumpPompeo: Re-entry into Iran deal will make Middle East ‘less safe’ for DNC to push mid-term. won the election and tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and antifa, I might have been a little worried, ‘the senator said.

The remarks drew criticism from Democrats and others in the press and on social media, arguing that Johnson basically acknowledged that those who stormed the Capitol, killed one police officer and seriously injured dozens of others, were his own supporters, while protesters political brutality and racism were not.

“For him to say something as racist as that – it’s ridiculous,” Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D), black, said in Wisconsin. ‘This is a completely racist remark and the insult to injury is that he does not mind saying it in the position he holds, because for some reason it is only considered acceptable behavior for people living in this state. live and be elected. ‘

“Ron Johnson’s racist remarks make it clear that he stands with violent criminals who threaten our democracy,” tweeted Sarah Godlewski (D), the state treasurer.

“Ron Johnson said the racist part out loud,” the anti-Trump Lincoln Project organization added in a tweet.

The Hill reached Johnson’s office for comment.

At least five people have been killed in the attack on the U.S. Capitol, including one Capitol police officer. In the days following the siege, police officers reported that dozens of officers suffered serious injuries as a result of the attack, including one who lost an eye. Two other officers were killed by suicide in the days following the attack. Dozens of police in Washington, DC, were also injured.

“I have officers who did not get helmets before the attack who sustained head injuries,” Capitol police union chairman Gus Papathanasiou told The Washington Post in January. “One officer had two ruptured ribs and two broken spinal discs and another was stabbed with a metal fence, to name a few.”

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