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This Trump backer defended the Jan. 6 riot in print without mentioning he was in the Capitol
Elliot Resnick is top editor of the Jewish Press, whose website says it’s been “politically incorrect long before the phrase was coined.”
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The top editor of a self-described “politically incorrect” Orthodox Jewish newspaper a Donald Trump booster who scored a recent interview with the former president s impeachment attorney was among those who entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to a POLITICO review of footage captured that day.
Elliot Resnick, chief editor of the New York-based Jewish Press, is visible in a video taken during the siege as he crosses the Capitol Rotunda, just behind a small group of police clad in tactical gear. As an alarm blared, Resnick entered a vestibule where a group of eight people surrounded a lone Capitol Police officer standing in front of an entryway with cracked window panes, other members of the mob visible outside.
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A study shows VERY FEW Capitol Hill rioters were QAnon red-staters with ties to right-wing groups
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most Capitol Hill rioters had no ties to any fringe right-wing groups and were merely engaged people outraged by what they believed was a rigged election.
While colorful weirdos with names such as QAnon Shaman and Baked Alaska stole the headlines,
people who were arrested by federal officials during and after the riot were a “broader core of people” with a healthy skepticism about the veracity of the November 2020 election, according to the study.
QAnon Shaman: I regret entering that building with every fibre of my body https://t.co/YpLx4dhw57 BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 5, 2021
There was plenty of reason for the skepticism, considering the collusion between Big Tech, unions, lawfare, and Democrats’ combined efforts to sway the election. Those efforts were at the very least unethical.