Latino Republican Quizzes Trump on January 6 Attack, Faces Backlash

Latino Republican Quizzes Trump on January 6 Attack, Faces Backlash

Trump's Falsehoods and Outlandish Claims

  • Trump claimed that there was "nothing done wrong at all" during the January 6th insurrection. This is a blatant lie, as there is ample evidence that Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the election results.
  • Trump also claimed that "nobody was killed" during the insurrection. This is also false, as five people died in connection with the attack, including a Capitol Police officer.
  • Trump further claimed that he had "nothing to do" with the insurrection. This is also false, as there is evidence that Trump incited the violence with his repeated claims that the election was stolen.

Undecided Voters Grill Trump

  1. During a recent town hall event with undecided Latino voters, Trump faced a series of tough questions about his actions on and after January 6th.
  2. One voter, Ramiro Gonzalez, asked Trump to "win back" his vote after expressing concern about Trump's inaction during the insurrection.
  3. Trump responded by dismissing the concerns of his supporters and launching into a series of falsehoods.

Trump's Base Remains Loyal

Poll Trump Approval Rating
ABC News/Washington Post 47%
CNN 52%
Fox News 63%

Despite his unpopularity with the general public, Trump's base remains loyal.


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