Trump official declines to call January 6 an ‘attack’, describing ‘protests and such’
During his confirmation hearing for Inspector General at the Department of Justice, Donald Trump's nominee, Don Berthiaume, declined to label the January 6th events at the Capitol as an "attack." When pressed by Senator Richard Blumenthal, Berthiaume described the incident as "activity outside the Capitol, protests and such," while acknowledging physical violence occurred. Blumenthal questioned Berthiaume's independence based on this response, stating he was failing the test.

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AI-generatedDuring his confirmation hearing for Inspector General at the Department of Justice, Donald Trump's nominee, Don Berthiaume, declined to label the January 6th events at the Capitol as an "attack." When pressed by Senator Richard Blumenthal, Berthiaume described the incident as "activity outside the Capitol, protests and such," while acknowledging physical violence occurred. Blumenthal questioned Berthiaume's independence based on this response, stating he was failing the test. Berthiaume, a career Justice Department employee, was nominated for the permanent role after serving in an acting capacity.
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4 extractedBerthiaume acknowledged there was physical violence during the January 6 events.
Senator Richard Blumenthal stated that Berthiaume was failing a test of prospective independence.
Berthiaume described the events of January 6 as “activity outside the Capitol, protests and such.”
Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as a top independent watchdog at the Department of Justice refused to call the January 6 insurrection an “attack”.