'The crowd was unbelievable': Trump praises Capitol rioters as 'patriots' who showed 'spirit and faith and love' during insurrection and slams police shooting of 'innocent, wonderful' Ashli Babbitt

  • Former President Trump praised Capitol rioters as 'patriots' and 'great people' 
  • He said his supporters were swept up by 'faith and love' on January 6 
  • Trump also floated conspiracy theories about who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt 
  • Ex-president said a security official tied to Democrat may have been shooter 
  • Justice Department won't press charges against Capitol cop who shot Babbitt 
  • Babbitt was fatally shot as she tried to climb through doors to Speaker's Lobby 
  • Federal officials have not named the police officer who fatally shot Babbitt 

Former President Donald Trump praised his supporters who stormed the US Capitol on January 6 as ‘peaceful’ and ‘great people’ who were ‘patriots’ while condemning the fatal shooting of ‘innocent, wonderful’ Ashli Babbitt.

During an appearance on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures, the president hinted that ‘the head of security for...a Democrat’ may have been responsible for Babbitt’s shooting, though he offered no evidence to support the claim.

Babbitt, the former Air Force veteran, who shot dead by an unnamed Capitol Police officer as she tried to climb through a broken door leading to the House Speaker’s Lobby.

In April, the Justice Department announced that no charges would be brought against the officer.

‘There was a big rally called,’ the former president said of the ‘Stop the Steal’ demonstration at the Ellipse just before the siege on the Congressional building.

Former President Donald Trump praised his supporters who stormed the US Capitol on January 6 as ‘peaceful’ and ‘great people’ who were ‘patriots’

Former President Donald Trump praised his supporters who stormed the US Capitol on January 6 as ‘peaceful’ and ‘great people’ who were ‘patriots’

Supporters of the then-president breached the barricades of the US Capitol on January 6 in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election victory

Supporters of the then-president breached the barricades of the US Capitol on January 6 in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election victory

Trump said there was a ‘tremendous number of people’ at the event, where he gave a ‘mild-mannered speech.’

The former president then went on to claim there were ‘over a million people there’ though the actual number was far less.

Trump said those who attended the rally were filled with ‘faith and spirit and love.’

‘The crowd was unbelievable and I mentioned the word “love,” the love in the air, I’ve never seen anything like it,’ he said of the rally near the White House.

‘That’s why they went to Washington.’

Trump then added: ‘Too much spirit and faith and love, there was such love at that rally, you had over a million people.’

The former president said that his supporters ‘were there for one reason - the rigged election.’

‘They felt the election was rigged,’ Trump said. ‘That’s why they were there.’

‘And they were peaceful people. These were great people. The crowd was unbelievable.’

Trump also claimed during his interview that he suggested to his then-secretary of defense, Christopher Miller, to reinforce the capital with ‘10,000 National Guardsmen’ due to the high turnout.

According to Trump, Miller was ‘turned down’ by Congress, specifically House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

National Guard troops did not arrive at the Capitol until around 5:20pm on January 6, more than four hours after the grounds were first breached by the pro-Trump mob.

Trump also condemned the fatal shooting of ‘innocent, wonderful’ Ashli Babbitt. During an appearance on Fox News on Sunday, the president hinted that ‘the head of security for...a Democrat’ may have been responsible for Babbitt’s shooting, though he offered no evidence to support the claim

Trump also condemned the fatal shooting of ‘innocent, wonderful’ Ashli Babbitt. During an appearance on Fox News on Sunday, the president hinted that ‘the head of security for...a Democrat’ may have been responsible for Babbitt’s shooting, though he offered no evidence to support the claim

Babbitt, the former Air Force veteran, who shot dead by an unnamed Capitol Police officer as she tried to climb through a broken door leading to the House Speaker’s Lobby

Babbitt, the former Air Force veteran, who shot dead by an unnamed Capitol Police officer as she tried to climb through a broken door leading to the House Speaker’s Lobby 

US lawmakers have held a series of hearings on the federal government's preparations for and response to the attack, leading to finger-pointing between city officials, federal law enforcement agencies, and military leaders.

Senate Republicans blocked legislation to set up a bipartisan commission that would have the power to force witnesses, possibly including Trump, to testify under oath about what happened that day.

Republican opponents said the Senate committees' probe, as well as ongoing prosecutions, were enough investigation.

More than six months after the deadly attack, the remaining high-security fence surrounding the white-domed building has been removed, police said on Sunday.

Workers began removing the last of the eight-foot-high black mesh fencing on Friday, which at one point surrounded several blocks of Capitol Hill and interfered with pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

The decision to take down the remaining fencing was based on the current threat environment and recent enhancements to the Capitol Police's response capabilities, according to a statement released by the agency.

'We are prepared to quickly enhance our security posture should the need arise,' said Acting US Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman in the statement.

More than 535 people have been charged in taking part in the January 6 violence, when Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in an unsuccessful attempt to stop Congress from certifying Democratic President Joe Biden's election win.

Five people died on the day of the violence and the day after, including a Capitol Police officer.

Two police officers who took part in the defense of the Capitol later took their own lives. More than a hundred police officers were injured. 

Trump praises Capitol rioters as 'patriots' who showed 'spirit and faith and love'

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