Biden awards medals to US Capitol officers on Jan 6 anniversary

Legislation enforcement and election staff are honoured in a White Home ceremony on the two-year anniversary of the riot.

President Joe Biden hands Shaye Moss a medal as her mother applauds
Georgia election employee Shaye Moss receives the Presidential Residents Medal from US President Joe Biden, whereas her mom — fellow election employee and honoree Ruby Freeman — applauds [Kevin Lamarque/Reuters]

United States President Joe Biden has offered 14 individuals with the nation’s second highest civilian honour, in recognition of their efforts to “defend the integrity of our elections”.

The award ceremony was held on Friday to mark the two-year anniversary of the January 6 assault on the US Capitol, when protesters tried to violently disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

For the primary time in his presidency, Biden awarded the Presidential Residents Medal, a distinction established in 1969 to pay tribute to those that “carried out exemplary deeds of service for his or her nation or their fellow residents”. It's the second-highest civilian award after the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The medal was given to 9 legislation enforcement officers who served on the US Capitol through the assault, in addition to 5 election staff who refused to associate with former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the outcomes of the election.

“Two years in the past, on January the sixth, our democracy was attacked,” Biden mentioned on the ceremony. “On today of remembrance, … we honour a exceptional group of Individuals who embodied the most effective earlier than, throughout and after January 6, 2021.”

Because the US observes the second anniversary of the assault on the Capitol, questions stay about continued threats to democracy.

Hundreds of rioters descended on the Capitol in 2021, spurred by false claims made by then-President Trump that the election had been “rigged” in opposition to him. In an effort to halt the peaceable switch of energy, they stormed the constructing, forcing lawmakers inside to evacuate.

The rioters “assaulted legislation enforcement, vandalised sacred halls, hunted down elected officers, all for the aim of trying to overthrow the need of the individuals”, Biden mentioned on Friday. “All of it was fuelled by lies concerning the 2020 election.”

Biden credited legislation enforcement with serving to to “maintain the road” for democracy on January 6.

A Senate report estimates that 140 legislation enforcement officers have been injured within the lethal assault with some struggling cracked ribs, smashed spinal discs, a stabbing and the lack of a watch.

Throughout Friday’s ceremony, Biden provided posthumous awards to 3 officers who died in connection to the assault. They included officer Brian Sicknick, who was pepper-sprayed and struck within the head through the violence. He died of his accidents the next day.

Sicknick’s longtime associate, Sandra Garza, filed a civil lawsuit on Thursday in opposition to Trump for his position within the occasions of January 6.

Additionally honoured at Friday’s ceremony was Officer Eugene Goodman, a survivor who was praised for shepherding rioters away from the Senate flooring as lawmakers fled the constructing. Legislators like New Jersey’s Frank Pallone credited Goodman’s diversion with saving “numerous lives”, as some rioters had expressed a need to kidnap and even kill members of Congress.

Biden awarded extra medals to Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell, Metropolitan Police Division officer Daniel Hodges, Capitol Police officer Caroline Edwards and a former Metropolitan Police officer named Michael Fanone, who suffered a coronary heart assault after the riot.

Whereas the assault on the Capitol might have been probably the most violent effort to roll again the outcomes of the 2020 election, it was not the one one.

Election staff throughout the nation confronted criticism and even threats as Trump unfold false claims that the election had been stolen via fraud. The previous president additionally pressured officers to decertify election outcomes that weren't in his favour.

A number of election staff who resisted that strain testified earlier than a panel within the US Home of Representatives that investigated the January 6 assault.

Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss, two election staff from Georgia, have been honoured at Friday’s ceremony after they gave emotional testimony earlier than the committee concerning the abuse and threats that they had endured from Trump supporters.

Moss advised the panel that, at one level, Trump supporters entered the house of her grandmother, threatening to position her below “residents arrest” and asking the place Moss and Freeman have been.

Rusty Bowers, a former Republican Home Speaker within the Arizona state legislature, additionally obtained a medal on Friday. Bowers had advised the January 6 panel that Trump pressured him to overturn the state’s election outcomes, which he refused to do.

Trump has criticised Bowers, who misplaced a bid for state Senate in November elections.

“His braveness was most likely the rationale why he misplaced his major final yr,” Biden mentioned on the ceremony. “Rusty, you’re an instance. He’s an indication to each younger man and lady eager about coming into politics about what integrity is all about.”

Two extra medals got to former Philadelphia Metropolis Commissioner Al Schmidt and Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for resisting efforts to overturn election ends in their jurisdictions.

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