Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy pointed fingers at a variety of factors, including Covid vaccine mandates and lockdowns linked to the pandemic, without mentioning GOP primary front-runner former President Trump.
"You want to know what caused January 6th is pervasive censorship in this country," Ramaswamy told moderator Tucker Carlson."You tell people in this country they cannot speak, that is when they scream. You tell people they cannot scream. That is when they tear things down."
Ramaswamy was asked about the riot during the Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa, and pointed fingers at a variety of factors, including Covid vaccine mandates and lockdowns linked to the pandemic, without mentioning GOP primary front-runner former President Donald Trump, whose conduct leading up to and on the day of the riot has been the focus of one ofRamaswamy, a vocal supporter of the former president, has suggested that if elected he would pardon Trump who has been indicted twice.
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