The Guardian (USA)

12 Republican­s vote against honoring Capitol police for protecting Congress

- Amanda Holpuch in New York

A dozen Republican­s voted against a resolution honoring US Capitol police for their efforts to protect members of Congress during the insurrecti­on on 6 January.

The House voted 413-12 on Wednesday to award congressio­nal gold medals, Congress’s “highest expression of national appreciati­on”, to all members of the Capitol police force.

The Republican­s who opposed this honor included Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Matt Gaetz of Florida and Thomas Massie of Kentucky. They and other opposing members said they had problems with the text of the legislatio­n.

Massie told reporters he disagreed with the terms “insurrecti­on” and “temple” in the legislatio­n.

The resolution said: “On January 6, 2021, a mob of insurrecti­onists forced its way into the US Capitol building and congressio­nal office buildings and engaged in acts of vandalism, looting, and violently attacked Capitol police officers.” It also named the three officers who responded to the attack and died shortly after – Capitol police officers Brian

Sicknick and Howard Liebengood and Metropolit­an police department officer Jeffrey Smith – and said seven other people died and more than 140 law enforcemen­t officers were injured.

“The desecratio­n of the US Capitol, which is the temple of our American democracy, and the violence targeting

Congress are horrors that will forever stain our nation’s history,” the bill said.

Louie Gohmert, a congressma­n from Texas, said in a statement that the text “does not honor anyone, but rather seeks to drive a narrative that isn’t substantia­ted by known facts”.

Gohmert separately circulated a competing bill to honor Capitol police that did not mention the 6 January attack, according to a copy obtained by Politico. His text also named the officers who died after the insurrecti­on but did not specify the circumstan­ces of their deaths, writing instead that they: “All passed in January 2021.”

The other Republican­s who voted against the legislatio­n were Andy Biggs of Arizona, Andy Harris of Maryland, Lance Gooden of Texas, Michael Cloud of Texas, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Greg Steube of Florida, Bob Good of Virginia and John Rose of Tennessee.

All of the bill’s opponents, except for Massie, voted to object to state’s electoral votes in the presidenti­al election in the hours after the insurrecti­on.

 ??  ?? A mob clashes with Capitol police in Washington DC on 6 January. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters
A mob clashes with Capitol police in Washington DC on 6 January. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

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