The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is reportedly at the center of controversy after several individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol protests, including prominent figures like Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes, claim they were kicked out. This year’s event, which features high-profile conservative speakers including former President Donald Trump, has sparked outcry from supporters who question why those pardoned for their roles in the protests are not welcome at a event they would expect to celebrate their actions.
Citing security concerns, attendees reported being denied entry or escorted out by CPAC personnel. Richard Barnett, one of the removed individuals, emphasized the absurdity of being ousted from a conservative gathering, stating, “I’m considered a national hero. I stood up for our country. President Trump pardoned me.” As outrage grows among their supporters on social media, CPAC has denied any official ban on individuals involved in January 6, complicating the narrative as videos circulate showing protesters being removed from the conference.
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