A recent Harvard report significantly undermines the narrative surrounding the January 6 Capitol riots, asserting that only 8 percent of the 417 protesters arrested on federal charges can be classified as “insurrectionists.” This finding poses a serious challenge to the Democratic framing of the events, as it suggests a more complex reality regarding the motivations and actions of the individuals involved.
Scott McKay, the report’s author and a contributing editor at The American Spectator, argues that the implications of this data could reshape political discussions and strategies moving forward. With a mere fraction of the arrestees categorizing as insurrectionists, stakeholders are prompted to reconsider the broader discourse about the motivations behind the protests and the subsequent legal ramifications.
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