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Published: January 26, 2021

Does anybody remember when Democrats rejected a resolution to condemn mob violence?

By The Editor

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January 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The bipartisan outcry and condemnation of violence in our country has never been louder than it has these last few weeks. And violence should be condemned. No sensible person would disagree with that.

However, there seems to be a partisan double standard that has been made glaringly obvious in light of recent events. When anti-Biden rioters broke into the Capitol, both parties decried it. When anti-Trump rioters looted and destroyed cities, only Republicans did.

In fact, when Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) called for the Senate last July to condemn the months-long looting, rioting, beatings, arson, and takeover of city blocks by Antifa and BLM groups, Senate Democrats would not even agree to a bipartisan denunciation of violence. Instead, they objected.

Lee addressed the Senate on Jul. 2, 2020, after the objection.

“What’s happening here?” he asked his fellow senators. “This is the United States Senate. Just so everyone is clear … I just proposed a non-binding resolution condemning mob violence and Senate Democrats objected. I don’t know whether to be outraged or embarrassed for them.

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