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Police officers who protected the Capitol defend against misinformation about Jan. 6 and support Joe Biden’s campaign

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Former Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell has almost fully recovered from the violent attacks he endured during the January 6, 2021, riot by former President Donald Trump’s supporters. However, he still faces physical challenges, including limited endurance in his shoulder and having screws and a metal plate in his right foot following surgery. The emotional recovery has been more arduous, especially when Gonell learned about Trump’s recent visit to Capitol Hill, where he was welcomed as a hero by Republican lawmakers. Gonell expressed dismay at Trump’s false claims, including stating that some violent rioters were “ushered in by the police.”

Gonell, who retired from the force in 2022 due to his injuries, has been vocal about his experiences, participating in campaign events for President Joe Biden. Alongside fellow officers Daniel Hodges and Harry Dunn, they have been sharing their firsthand accounts of the Capitol attack and highlighting the contrast between Biden and Trump. Although accustomed to keeping their political views private, these officers are now actively working to ensure the truth is heard and to emphasize the importance of upholding democracy.

Despite facing criticism from some Republicans for their views, the officers remain steadfast in their commitment to speaking out against Trump’s false claims and attempts to overturn the election. They continue to engage in public events, educating audiences about the events of January 6 and the ongoing fight to protect democracy. Gonell, Hodges, and Dunn are resolute in their support for Biden, citing the importance of electing leaders who prioritize the safety and well-being of all citizens.

Gonell, who was deeply involved in the clashes with Trump supporters on January 6, emphasizes the harrowing experiences he and his colleagues endured while trying to protect the Capitol. As they continue to speak out against misinformation and advocate for accountability, they remain dedicated to ensuring that the events of January 6 are not forgotten or distorted in the public discourse.

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