
Officer at Capitol riot responds to questions of credibility: 'I can't put a Band-Aid on my emotions'
CNN
A US Capitol Police officer who was the target of racist slurs during the January 6 insurrection rebuked questions about his credibility from conservative critics Wednesday evening, stating, "I can't put a Band-Aid on my emotions."
Harry Dunn -- one of the four officers who testified Tuesday before the House select committee investigating the riot -- told CNN's Don Lemon on "Don Lemon Tonight," "You know what hurts more, or just as much as what happened on January 6? The attacks -- the attacks on our credibility and that we're lying and that we don't love our country and we're fake police officers and we're not real cops." Last week, Fox News host Tucker Carlson sought to undermine Dunn's credibility in advance of his testimony, claiming without evidence that the officer "is an angry, left-wing political activist."
Trump orders ‘total and complete blockade’ of sanctioned oil tankers coming to and leaving Venezuela
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he was ordering a “total and complete blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers coming to and leaving from Venezuela, ratcheting up pressure against leader Nicolás Maduro’s regime and suggesting an economic motive to the US’ military campaign in the region.

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification — a move that would ease federal restrictions, though it would not mean full legalization, according to a source familiar with the planning and a senior White House official.

The House Judiciary Committee is demanding interviews with four current and former Department of Justice officials who were involved in subpoenaing phone records for several members of Congress around the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, the day before Republicans interview former special counsel Jack Smith.










