Biden’s Crocodile Tears Emerge During January 6 Memorial Speech
Joe Biden visually cried during a speech honoring deceased first responders involved with keeping order during the January 6th riots. He implied that there are forces who are scheming to change the history of what happened.
“It breaks the heart of the nation to remember that you were assaulted by thousands of violent insurrectionists at the capital of the United States of America.”
While Biden gave his memorial speech, Kamala Harris stood beside the speaker, seemingly holding back a smirk.
“My fellow Americans, the tragedy of that day deserves the truth above all else. We cannot allow history to be rewritten,” Biden said. “We cannot allow the heroism of these officers to be forgotten. We have to understand what happened, the honest and unvarnished truth. We have to face it. That’s what great nations do, and we are a great nation.”
Biden’s memorial bill awards four congressional gold medals to the Capitol Police.
The United States Capitol Police is grateful for this extraordinary and historic honor bestowed upon us by Congress, @VP, and @POTUS. Today is truly a humbling experience. pic.twitter.com/fwm4ucojMd
— U.S. Capitol Police (@CapitolPolice) August 5, 2021
Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi signed the memorial bill over to Biden after it was passed unanimously in the Senate without objection. The House passed the bill in June.
“I know how fortunate we are to have the bravery, the patriotism of our Capitol Police. They are so remarkable,” Pelosi said Wednesday. “I’m so sad it took a tragedy of this nature for the recognition to be given to them.”
Biden said: “To all of them, on behalf of a grateful nation: thank you, thank you, thank you for protecting our Capitol—and maybe even more importantly, for protecting our Constitution.”
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