By Adam Duxter
Jan 7, 2021 6:25 PM
MADISON, Wis. – Some Republican advocates are distancing themselves from the violence displayed by supporters of President Trump in Washington D.C. earlier this week.
“Probably like a lot of people, I was quite disturbed when I saw things advance even further to include acts of violence within the buildings themselves,” said Jay Mielke, Chairman of the Rock County GOP. “We do care about our institutions, and regardless of whether we win or lose an election, we have to respect those institutions and come together.”
Mielke said throughout the years, he’s found pride in upholding Republican ideals. However he says he’s disappointed in President Trump’s actions.
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