[1]Cori Bush
John, this isn’t
an easy thing to talk about. But the efforts of the GOP to sweep this
under the rug demand that I speak up.
I want to share with you what I saw and will never forget about January 6,
2021.
Two years ago on January 6, 2021, only three days after I was sworn into
office, armed, white supremacist insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol
in a deadly attack.
I remember sitting up in the gallery, listening to floor speeches, knowing
that there was supposed to be a protest. I walked out of the gallery to
see what was happening through the windows outside. At one point, I saw
the tip-top of flags, and then I saw more of the flags. Then I realized
how close they were to our building.
So I hopped on the nearest elevator and headed back to my office. When I
walked in, I saw on the television that people had already breached the
doors, and I thought to myself, "Is this actually happening?" I remember
sitting in the office with my team and feeling like, "I'm back on the
streets of Ferguson," and thinking, "If they touch these doors and come
anywhere near my staff, it’s on."
My thought process was: we banging till the end. I'm not letting them take
out my people, and you're not taking me out. We've come too far.
In the two years since, we've learned more about this white supremacist
attack, how top Republican officials and some of my colleagues were
involved in the planning, and just how close the insurrectionists were to
Members of Congress.
It is critical we recognize this attack for what it was — a white
supremacist attack related to our voting rights. It was a racist attempt
to invalidate our voices and diminish the votes of millions of Black,
brown, and Indigenous folks.
When we downplay this history and refuse to take action, this white
supremacy only spreads. Over the past two years, I have received countless
violent threats, been harassed by my own colleagues, and ridiculed by the
far-right media, but I've also dedicated myself to ensuring they do not
have the final word.
There's a lot of work ahead of us to dismantle the forces of white
supremacy and systemic racism in our country. [ [link removed] ]If you're with me in this
fight, make a donation today to help my team grow our movement for
justice, push for accountability, and stand up against white supremacy.
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Your Congresswoman loves you,
Cori
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