New York Post

This guy: Why I’m rioting

- Steven Nelson, Natalie O’Neill

A Brooklyn man who stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday told The Post he did it because “the election was stolen.”

Wearing a bizarre fur costume and holding a police riot shield he says he “found,” the demonstrat­or (above) cited theories about voter fraud as a reason for disrupting the certificat­ion of the 2020 presidenti­al election.

“We were cheated. I don’t think 75 million people voted for Trump — I think it was close to 85 million,” the protester, who gave the name Aaron, told The Post while standing inside the Capitol building. “I think certain states that have been red for a long time turned blue and were stolen, like New York.”

He added, “[I did it] to express my opinion as a free American that this election was stolen.”

But as protesters — some of them armed — breached the Capitol, “Aaron” claimed Congress members shouldn’t be frightened.

“[They] shouldn’t be afraid; they should get the courage to do their duty to examine the fraud and maybe delay the election,” said the man, who was also wearing a bulletproo­f police vest.

Asked how he got the United States Capitol Police riot shield, he said he “found it on the floor.”

His comments followed a showdown — with police guns drawn — between cops and protesters outside the building earlier in the day, according to pool reporters.

At least one person was shot inside the building, according to multiple reports.

For weeks, President Trump has spouted claims that the election was “stolen” without proof.

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