White House reveals whether Biden wants DOJ to charge Trump with ‘insurrection’

President Biden’s reference to January 6 as an ‘armed insurrection’ raised questions about Justice Department charges

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has attempted to explain why President Joe Biden refers to the Capitol riot as an “insurrection,” a crime no individual, including former President Donald Trump, has been charged with.

Biden referred to January 6 as an “armed insurrection” in his Thursday morning address. He also apparently accused Trump of having “rallied” his supporters to “attack” by continuing to push the theory that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent.

When asked whether Biden has recommended that charge be used against the approximately 700 rioters in custody awaiting trial – none of which have been charged with “armed insurrection” – Psaki appeared to downplay Biden’s remark. 

Biden only wants the “Justice Department and attorney general to act independently,” Psaki said. “He was not making a judgement about or a direction of what the Justice Department should do or how they should behave or act, and I don’t think the Justice Department or the attorney general see that he did either,” she added. 

REPORTER TO PSAKI: Biden called Jan 6 and “armed insurrection” … No one has been charged for insurrection, which is a specific crime. Does the President want the Justice Department to press charges of insurrection against Trump or anyone else?”

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— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 6, 2022

The January 6 riot has been referred to as an insurrection by numerous media outlets and politicians, but some have questioned whether the term actually fits. Out of all the wide array of charges rioters are facing, insurrection – defined as a violent uprising against a government – is not one of the charges. 

On the one year anniversary of the Capitol riot, numerous media pundits found themselves at odds over whether the riot could even be referred to as an insurrection if the Justice Department is not officially charging individuals with that specific crime. 

So Fox has uttered “Insurrection” the same number of times as the DOJ has issued indictments for that crime.

Referring to 1/6 as an “Insurrection” when the Democrat-led DOJ has failed to charge *even a single person with that crime* is not a source of pride for a media outlet. https://t.co/GI3G84lmHW

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) January 6, 2022

In his speech on Thursday, Biden did not specifically refer to Trump by name, but he made it clear that he blames the former president for the incident at the Capitol.

When asked why Biden did not name Trump specifically, Psaki directly blamed Trump for January 6 and also referred to it as an “insurrection.” 

“There is only one president in the history of this country who has fomented an insurrection which promoted the seizing of our Capitol,” she said.

Question: Why did you make the decision not to call him out by name?
Psaki: There is only one President in the history of this country that fomented an insurrection which prompted the seizing of our nation’s Capitol. I think everybody knew who he was referring to pic.twitter.com/o9ji1kY7ri

— Acyn (@Acyn) January 6, 2022

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Trump ‘rallied the mob to attack’, Biden says in Capitol riot anniversary speech

Trump ‘rallied the mob to attack’, Biden says in Capitol riot anniversary speech

Biden attacked Trump’s ‘bruised ego’ in Jan. 6 speech and claimed his predecessor did nothing to stop the violence US President Joe Biden targeted Donald Trump during a speech on the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot, claiming he “rallied the crowd” to attack the Capitol and then watched the destruction unfold on television.