6 reactions to the Trump Jan. 6 indictment: 'Political persecution' or 'important reminder'?
Vivek Ramaswamy
In contrast to most of Trump's other Republican rivals, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy responded to the latest Trump indictment with a full-throated condemnation and a defense of the Republican frontrunner.
He shared his thoughts on Tuesday's developments in a social media video.
The corrupt federal police just won’t stop until they’ve achieved their mission: eliminate Trump. This is un-American & I commit to pardoning Trump for this indictment. Donald Trump isn’t the cause of what happened on Jan 6. The real cause was systematic & pervasive censorship of… pic.twitter.com/c1OpZNOl6c
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) August 1, 2023
Ramaswamy accused the Biden administration of "repeatedly using police force to indict and arrest and potentially eliminate its political opponents from competition." He described the indictment of Trump as "un-American," a "politicized prosecution" and a "political persecution through prosecution." He committed to pardoning Trump for the indictment if elected president.
"The allegations in this indictment fall flat," Ramaswamy declared. "It is wrong and incorrect and inaccurate to place blame for what happened on Jan. 6 at the feet of Donald Trump."
In a caption accompanying his video, Ramaswamy identified the cause of the Jan. 6 riot as "systematic & pervasive censorship of citizens in the year leading up to it," referring to actions taken in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
"If you tell people they can't speak, that's when they scream. If you tell people they can't scream, that's when they tear things down. If we fail to admit the truth, Jan 6 will just be a preview of far worse to come & I don't want to see us get there."
Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com