
Gohmert downplays January 6 riot in speech from the House floor, falsely claiming 'no evidence' of armed insurrection
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Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas took to the House floor Friday afternoon to downplay the violent insurrection that took place on January 6, falsely claiming that there is "no evidence" that the insurrectionists were armed.
"There's no evidence, as has been said on January 7, that this was an armed insurrection," Gohmert claimed, echoing an eye-popping claim that's also been made by Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Gohmert continued, saying: "Armed meaning with firearms. There were no firearms." Gohmert's claims on the floor ignored the other weapons that were used and confiscated by police, and that one of the first individuals to face federal charges following the insurrection was charged with one count of carrying or having access to firearms or ammunition on US Capitol Grounds, according to the complaint sworn by an officer with the Metropolitan Police Department.More Related News